Sergio seeks power surge in new ride with Iron Horses


Spring to his feet up north: Sergio Aguero jogging during a training session in Thailand. — Kanchanaburi Power

PETALING JAYA: Sergio Aguero is set to embrace a new challenge with gusto after signing for the newly-promoted Thai League One side, Kanchanaburi Power.

Known affectionately as the Iron Horses, the Western province club have secured the services of Aguero, the seasoned national player from Pahang to strengthen their attack for the upcoming season.

Taking advantage of the league’s rule allowing teams to sign an unlimited number of South-East Asian players this season, Kanchanaburi have assembled a diverse squad.

Alongside Aguero, the team feature Singaporeans Anumanthan Kumar (midfielder) and Ryhan Stewart (defender), as well as Filipino midfielder John Lucero.

The 31-year-old playmaker, who can also operate as a striker, drew interest from Brunei, Kelantan, and several Indonesian teams. However, when he was approached by Kanchanaburi, he recognised an opportunity too compelling to pass up.

“It was not an easy decision because I was seeking a new challenge and had several offers during the off-season,” Aguero stated.

The naturalised Argentinian, who hails from La Rioja, added: “I have been with Pahang for a while, and when they decided not to compete in the Super League, I knew it was time for a change.

‘‘The Thai League is highly competitive, filled with quality clubs, and I can’t wait to test myself against the best.”

Having trained with the club for a week, Aguero is now laser-focused on reaching peak fitness.

He emphasises the importance of conditioning, especially given the club’s strategic signings to bolster their squad.

“I have seen the new signings – there’s a nice mix of local and foreign players. We are working hard to build chemistry, and I know we must perform at our very best consistently to succeed in this league.

‘‘The competition is tough, but we’re committed to giving it our all.”

Looking ahead to the season, Aguero shared his personal and team goals.

“My primary aim is to give my all for the team and help us secure a strong position in the league. On a personal level, I want to elevate my game. Age is just a number - at 31, I believe there’s always room for growth and improvement.

“I also want to do this for Harimau Malaya. I aspire to be part of the national team again soon. The midfield is full of talented players, but I believe in my ability. I will continue to work hard, stay determined, and keep pushing forward.”

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