After retiring as a professional player because of health problems, Sergio Aguero is studying the possibility of forming part of the Argentina backroom staff ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.
The Barcelona player himself revealed the news in comments to 'Radio 10'. In addition, Aguero recalled how he was when he suffered arrithmia on the field of play in his last match.
"10 days earlier, in a training session, I have a short arrithmia, I had checks and everything seemed to be fine. Afterwards, it happened during the game and I wasn't expecting it. Five minutes earlier, I started to feel very hot. I thought it was because of the match, I never imagined it was because of this. Suddently, I started feeling weak and light headed. In one incident, I jumped to head the bakll and I felt dizzy. I grabbed the opposing defender's hand and I said to him 'I'm feeling dizzy, stop the game.' He told the referee and he saw that I was holding my chest," Aguero recalled.
The Argentinian player also revealed that he is still in Barca's Whatsapp group. "I'm still in Barcelona's group, I don't know why I haven't been taken out of it."
"I can say that my last goal was against Real Madrid"
On his signing for Barcelona, the former Man City player said: I don't regret not having returned to Independiente. I had thought about retiring there, but I knew that I was still physically fit enough to play for Barcelona for two years. I couldn't say no. I was very happy to arrive at Barcelona and play with Messi. Clearly it wasn't because of money. People were happy. We lost against Real Madrid, but I scored a goal. I can say my last goal was against Real Madrid."
In addition, Aguero once again spoke about his great friend Leo Messi, who was very heavily criticised after PSG's Champions League game against Real Madrid: "We always talk and not only to him, we still have a Whatsapp group with the players from the national team. How are the French media going to kill Messi? He had played well. Did they have their back to the game? Leo is always top class.".