By Fredi Roman

Sergio Agüero has already become one of the most famous streamers in the world. His charisma has allowed him to cross the barrier of football and today millions of people tune in to his channels on social networks to have fun with his comments and opinions. This weekend, before Manchester City beat Fulham 3-0 and he scored a goal, he broadcast with his son, Benjamin, and a friend he met in Spain, Ruben.
The forward emerged from Independiente questioned the conjugation of verbs in Spanish from Spain and asked his guest to explain why some words in the second person plura. When he did not find an answer to his question, he insisted that this type of learning takes place at school and reminded the national heroes that he studied as a child, although here he made a mistake.
"We studied Manuel Belgrano, whom he crossed with a horse the Los Andes mountains, the famous one...", commented Agüero before going blank when he did not remember the name of General José de San Martín and immediately put to the test to Ruben: “You knew that one... who was it? The one that crossed the Andes with a horse”. But the Spaniard's doubt made him stagger even more: “Was he Argentine?”, “Yes”, answered Kun surely, ignoring that in 1778 independence had not yet been proclaimed and the territory was part of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de La Plata.

His friend was unaware of the history of the historic crossing that allowed the liberation of Chile and Peru, but it was evident that Agüero was not very clear about it either: "It's very difficult," he stressed when pointing out the San Martín crossing, although he still did not remember his name: "he is thick one, he has a statue."
If something was missing from his history class, Agüero took advantage of his confusion to question the hero's feat: "The issue is that no one saw him, you have to see if ... because I can go there, I take a photo and I cross by car. I pose with the horse, I take a picture and... boom, I crossed it. How do you know at that time? The forward continued with his theory: "If now you think, there is Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, we have everything now. If a horse crossed it with a guy on top, can't another one cross it now?
Ignoring the evidence and even ignoring the crossings that exist today in the mountain range that allow the same path as San Martín to be carried out, the Manchester City and National Team scorer remained firm in his position, but was able to add at least one data in his story when a Twicht user clarified the date of that epic: "It was 200 years ago, we weren't even born."

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