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A Manchester City legend announced his retirement

A former Manchester star who won two Premier League titles a total of 5 trophies has announced his retirement from football.

By Fredi Roman

A former Manchester star who won two Premier League titles a total of 5 trophies has announced his retirement from football.
A former Manchester star who won two Premier League titles a total of 5 trophies has announced his retirement from football.
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The first decade of this century, Manchester City went through a period of reorganization with a huge investment from his new president. For some fans, the club reborn after this, and the responsible were the players, the main team that won two Premier League titles.

Pablo Zabaleta the former Argentina defender has retired after a wonderful 18-year career in professional football. He joined City back in 2008 and made 333 appearances. Besides, he won the Premier League in 2011-12 and 2013-14, and also the FA Cup in 2011 and the League cup in 2014 and 2016.

The actual coach of Manchester City, Pep Guardiola, defined Zabaleta as a legend when he left for West Ham in 2017. There, he made 80 appearances in three seasons. Besides, he has been in several tournaments for the international team such as the World Cup of 2014.

He made a statement on twitter thanking everyone. Was he the best right back on Manchester City’s history? His position now is covered by the English, Kyle Walker that also won two Premier League for the team and another 6 national cup.


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