Fans have noticed something very amusing about Sergio Aguero's World Cup 'winner's medal,' as he celebrated Argentina's victory on Sunday.
In an alternate universe, if you believe in that kind of thing, Aguero would never have had issues with his heart and never been forced to retire.
If that had happened perhaps Julian Alvarez would never have been such a prominent part in the Argentina team, and maybe they wouldn't have won the World Cup.
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As it was, Aguero ended up joining the team late in their campaign in Qatar, and ended up as their number one cheerleader after beating France.
Despite the fact that he was in camp for a good week or so before the final, and even roomed with good friend Lionel Messi, some decided that the former Manchester City star was basically the 'Argentine John Terry.'
Others thought that the 34-year-old being in the celebrations, and clearly very happy his good friend, and his country, could enjoy winning the World Cup, was a good thing.
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However, now fans have spotted that in the dressing room it looked like the former striker appeared to be wearing a winner's medal.
That of course wasn't the case, and some believe he purposely made it look that way on purpose, by flipping his ID badge around.
"Aguero going to tell his grandchildren he won world cup with Argentina," one fan joked.
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Enjoying the former internationals antics, another added, "He is so shameless, but I love him."
"Man is literally living the dream," a third, who would absolutely have done the same, and rightly so, commented.
Manchester United fan Scott Patterson even admitted he couldn't fault the former City star, saying, "Obviously I’m not a big Aguero fan but don’t see why anyone would take issue with him going on the pitch to celebrate the trophy.
"If the next time we win the league, Cantona runs on the Old Trafford turf wearing a Rashford shirt, I’ll be buzzing."
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But another wasn't having it, simply stating, "I can't get over that Aguero thing, the audacity of the man."
Some fans were not happy at all with some of what Aguero was doing, especially when he mocked France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
In one video, on an Instagram Live, the Argentine was sipping on champagne whilst singing, "For Camavinga, that d***face."
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It didn't go down well that he appeared to be mocking a 20-year-old who'd just lost the final of the World Cup, however, it wasn't done with any malice.
It was later explained that Camavinga's name had just rhymed with what he was singing and it was merely supposed to be a bit of wordplay.
Topics: Sergio Aguero, Argentina, France, Lionel Messi, Football World Cup, Football