
Aguero's Achilles Nightmare: Kun Carted Off in Veterans' Clash, Surgery Looms
Sergio Aguero suffered a torn tendon in a veterans' match between Independiente and River Plate, confirming surgery after being carried off in agony. The Manchester City legend, enjoying senior football post-retirement, now faces a tough rehab without pro pressures. Fans from both sides showed class in supporting the 37-year-old icon.
Aguero's Achilles Nightmare: Kun Carted Off in Veterans' Clash, Surgery Looms
Picture this: a sunny afternoon in Argentina, Independiente legends taking on arch-rivals River Plate in a veterans' +35 Senior League Cup dust-up. What should have been a nostalgic knees-up turns into pure pandemonium when Sergio Aguero, the Manchester City goal machine, crumples without a soul near him. Carried off by mates from both sides, the 37-year-old ex-Barca striker left everyone gutted – even as his team nabbed a 2-0 win courtesy of strikes from Tomas De Vincenti and Fabian Bordagaray.
From Celebration to Stretchered Agony
It was all going swimmingly at Wilde Stadium until Aguero's lower left leg decided to throw in the towel. No tackle, no drama – just a grim non-contact injury that had the Kun writhing in pain. Teammates and opponents formed an impromptu stretcher party, rushing him to the dressing room before scans confirmed the worst: a hefty tendon tear.
This wasn't some bush league kickabout; it was meant to be a proper send-off for one of Independiente's favourite sons. Fans were buzzing, but the mood soured faster than a dodgy pint. Aguero, who'd only just got his groove back in senior footy, scoring against Riestra and chatting about sticking around long-term, now faces the surgeon's knife.
Kun Drops the Bombshell on Socials
Never one to leave fans in the dark, Aguero hit up social media quicker than you can say 'tap-in'. "MRI done, tendon torn – surgery tomorrow, no two ways about it," he posted, keeping it brutally honest. He gave a shout-out to the lads from both Independiente and River Plate who rallied round him pitch-side, proper sportsmanship that.
It's a far cry from his glory days at the Etihad, where he became City's all-time top scorer. Remember that last-gasp title-clincher against QPR? Pure magic. But this? A stark reminder that even legends aren't bulletproof, especially pushing 37 in the over-35s league.
Rehab Road: No Pressure, But Ouch
Achilles injuries are the footballer's curse – think Alan Shearer levels of grit needed to bounce back. The good news? No Premier League deadlines looming; Aguero's not chasing Champions League glory anymore. Since hanging up his pro boots in 2021 after a heart scare at Barca, he's been easing back with his boyhood club, loving every minute.
Per Marca, he'd been dead confident pre-injury: "I'll be here, racking up games." Now it's physio marathons instead. Veterans' footy might lack the Etihad roar, but the recovery grind is universal agony. Expect the Kun to return swinging – he's got that Argentine fire.
For City fans, it's bittersweet nostalgia. The bloke who terrorised defences for a decade, now battling in Buenos Aires benefits. Fingers crossed for a swift op and him back lacing up soon. In the meantime, raise a glass to resilience – footy's full of these gut punches, but Aguero's tougher than most.
This one's got us reflecting on the fragility of the game, even in the slower lanes. Stay tuned for updates from TheFootball.News – we'll keep you posted on the Kun's comeback trail.