Aguero: Ex-Barcelona and Man City star is back playing sport after retiring from football

Sergio Aguero is back playing sport as the former Barcelona and Man City star takes to the tennis court following his retirement from football due to heart problems (and he’s got a fierce backhand shot!)

  • Sergio Aguero is exercising again following his retirement from football 
  • The star shared a video playing tennis with his 22 million followers on Instagram 
  • He captioned it ‘training’ as a hint that there could be more from him on courts
  • The ex-Man City striker was forced to retire in December 2021 for health reasons


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Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has made his return to sport, but he won’t be looking to hit the net this time.

The 33-year-old took to Instagram on Monday night to post a video of himself playing a game of tennis with a friend on a clay court in South America.

Aguero captioned the video ‘training’ as a hint that there could be more to come from him on the tennis court.  

Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has made his return to sport

Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has made his return to sport

He posted a video of himself playing tennis in South America

He posted a video of himself playing tennis in South America

Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has made his return to sport by playing tennis

The video is the first glimpse into Aguero’s athletic life post-football and the Argentinian showed off a fierce backhand that had his opponent struggling to return it inside the baseline. 

Aguero enjoyed 10 sensational years at Man City, winning five league titles and becoming the Sky Blue’s record all-time top goal scorer. 

In the 2014-15 season he was awarded the Premier League Golden Boot and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players to ever play in the English top flight.

A tearful Aguero announced his retirement from football due to heart problems last month

A tearful Aguero announced his retirement from football due to heart problems last month

A tearful Aguero announced his retirement from football due to heart problems last month

Aguero, after moving from City to Barcelona on a two-year contract in the summer, suffered chest pains during his first start for the Spanish against Alaves in October. 

After being ruled out for three months with heart arrhythmia, Aguero emotionally announced that he was being forced to retire from football in December 2021 after playing just 165 minutes for the LaLiga giants.

Aguero revealed that he had been diagnosed with a heart condition and that he had been advised by his medical team that ‘the best thing would be to stop playing.’

In his retirement statement last month, Aguero said: ‘Retiring under these circumstances is difficult, but life comes first – I’ve known that from the start.’ 

Aguero enjoyed 10 sensational years at Manchester City, winning five Premier League titles

Aguero enjoyed 10 sensational years at Manchester City, winning five Premier League titles

Aguero enjoyed 10 sensational years at Manchester City, winning five Premier League titles

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