
Sergio Aguero Shows He's a Good Guy by Stopping Play to Help Ill Everton Fan
While most people know him as the league's most feared striker, Manchester City's Sergio Aguero showed he's also a genuinely good guy in his side's win over Everton on Sunday.
The Argentinian stopped play during a first-half corner in order to get medical attention for an Everton fan who had fallen ill behind the goal.
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Aguero later tweeted, explaining the incident.
"Regarding notifying about the supporter who became indisposed, I just did what anyone would have.
— Sergio Kun Aguero (@aguerosergiokun) August 23, 2015"
"I was worried but I found out that he was luckily treated in time and is well. My best wishes on his recovery.
— Sergio Kun Aguero (@aguerosergiokun) August 23, 2015"
The Everton fan, named Frank, was later revealed to have suffered an epileptic fit, with son John calling into talkSPORT to thank Aguero and the fans for the response to the incident.
"“I wanted to thank not only the Everton fans and Aguero, but the City fans as well. When he got round to the away stand, they all stood up and clapped him off. The reception we got from them was amazing and really appreciated. We all love football when it all boils down to it, so I wanted to thank City fans for their support, as well as Aguero for what he did."
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John also told listeners that his father was fine and had returned home, and hopes to attend the next match.
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