PETALING JAYA: Naturalised player Sergio Aguero has warmed the hearts of Malaysian football fans with his Instagram posting.
The Argentinian-born, who was given Malaysian citizenship in September, penned his thoughts in Malay instead of English.
The 28-year-old thanked the Malaysian supporters for their loyalty in supporting Harimau Malaya regardless of whether the team won or lost. He was commenting after Malaysia’s campaign in the AFF Mitsubishi Cup ended with the 0-3 defeat to Thailand in the return semi-final leg played in Bangkok on Tuesday.
Thailand advanced to the final on a 3-1 aggregate and will play Vietnam in the first-leg final in Hanoi tonight, followed by the second leg in Bangkok on Monday. “We lost the battle but not the war. There will be more battles in the future,” said the Pahang striker.“The commitment and effort shown by the players, coaches and management were priceless,” he said.“It’s a very sad result but I believe every step we take will make us stronger tomorrow.“You all are the best! The atmosphere of playing in Bukit Jalil was truly amazing.
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