Categories: Social Responsibility

Kun Agüero crossed Ibrahimovic for his statements about the National Team: “You are the least suitable to speak”

Sergio Agüero came out to answer Zlatan Ibrahimovic after his statements against some players of the Argentine national team for the World Cup. Although he praised Lionel Messithe dream was hard on the rest: “They behaved badly, you can’t respect…”express.

In full stream, Kun was warned about the controversial statements made by Ibrahimovic in dialogue with France Inter. Among other things, sentenced that Argentines will never win anything else in their lives because they behaved badly. Agüero listened to everything and was spicy with his response.

“I remember that we played against United, Manchester City. I was on the bench. You went to plays, you answered. To speak that they behaved badly, I think you are the least suitable to speak. I think It is very rude to say that we are not going to win more. I think that before worrying about Argentina, you could worry about your country, about your players, who are not even in the last World Cups“, was the lapidary counterattack of the Kun.

Anna Edwards

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