05/23/2021 10:16 AM
Clarín.com
sports
Updated 05/23/2021 10:16 AM
Argentine striker Sergio "Kun" Agüero, Manchester City's historic scorer with 258 conquests since he arrived in 2011, says goodbye to the Premier League this Sunday in the game that his team, who became champion in advance, will play at home against Everton for the 38th.
and last date of the competition.
The 32-year-old "Kun" Agüero, who emerged from Independiente, will almost certainly continue his career at Barcelona alongside Lionel Messi, something that will become official in the coming days, but before he has two games left at City.
The first is this Sunday from 12 (Argentina time, on ESPN) at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester and with 10,000 spectators in the stands, enabled after the restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Argentine, who joined City from Atlético de Madrid, is the fourth historic scorer in the Premier League with 182 goals and in his brilliant career at the English club he won the Premier League five times, while his great desire is to obtain the Champions League of Europe when his team faces Chelsea next Saturday, May 29.
City, led by Catalan coach Josep "Pep" Guardiola, announced that once the game with Everton is over there will be a celebration of the title, with the delivery of the cup, and then a tribute to Agüero will be held.