Mauricio, brother of striker Sergio Aguero, criticized Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola for his treatment of the Argentine striker.

Aguero started the Champions League final yesterday, Saturday, against Chelsea from the bench, and participated in the 76th minute instead of Raheem Sterling, but he left no trace in the confrontation that ended with Chelsea crowning the title.

Immediately after the end of the match, Mauricio posted a tweet on his Twitter account, in which he wrote, "Since his arrival at Manchester City, Guardiola has never loved my brother."

The tweet was deleted shortly after criticism of the Argentine striker's brother;

But he later returned and posted another tweet in which he wrote, "You can win or lose in the final, but you can't play this way," referring to the plan that Guardiola adopted in the match.

Ahora no se puede opinar que saltan todos abrazo gente!!

Una final se gana o se pierde pero nunca se puede jugar asi de mi opinion abrazo y disfruten y sean libre en expresar lo que sientan 🤟🏽👍🏽

— Mauridelcastillok20 (@Mauridelca20) May 29, 2021

The Spanish coach surprised everyone by choosing a squad devoid of an average defensive field, which gave Chelsea an opportunity to excel in midfield struggles, and imposed its control over the match.

Yesterday's match was Aguero's last appearance in the Manchester City shirt, after 9 seasons, during which he scored 260 goals in 390 matches in all competitions.

The Argentine striker is close to joining his friend Lionel Messi in Barcelona, ​​​​and press reports said today that he will undergo a medical examination, tomorrow, Monday, in preparation for signing with the Catalan club.