Sergio Aguero's father has accused Pep Guardiola of fake crying when paying tribute to the striker in a scathing attack on the Manchester City manager.
The Argentine striker left City after a trophy-laden decade in Manchester and will officially join Barcelona on a free transfer upon the expiration of his contract.
Aguero extended his lead as the club's record scorer in his last appearance at the Etihad as he scored twice against Everton on the final day of the season.
Following the game Guardiola was brought to tears in an interview with Sky Sports as he discussed Aguero's departure, describing him as 'irreplaceable.'
But Leonel El Castillo, Aguero's father, has questioned whether the Blues boss was genuine in his outpouring of emotion.
"I don't believe his tears. For me, he never wanted Kun. He always wants to be the main man and not the players," he told A Radio La Red, via
TYC Sports. “I don't believe [in] Guardiola. He never wanted it [the CL trophy], he wants to be the protagonist of all the teams.
"He says that he [Aguero] is irreplaceable and he does not have him in the squad.
"There are things about Guardiola, he is a great coach. But from one day to the next the players change you, the environment changes. You never know if you are a starter or not.
"There is someone who says if you are not here to stay at the club and you have no choice but to change. He [Aguero] was [allowed to stay] until the last time [he renewed his contract] but it was not possible [this time] - team where he is an idol."
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