Monday mornings, am I right?
UEFA was the butt of many jokes on Monday after a series of procedural errors forced the governing body to redo the Champions League round of 16 draw just hours after the initial proceedings concluded.
Twitter, naturally, enjoyed every minute of it. Here are some of the best reactions from the online soccer community in the wake of the embarrassing fiasco:
The jokes continued to fly after the re-draw took place:
Maybe this final one wasn’t a joke …
The tributes came pouring in Wednesday for Barcelona forward Sergio Aguero after he announced his premature retirement from football due to a heart condition.
Among those to pay their respects to the legendary Argentine striker were his former Manchester City teammates, whom he shared his greatest moments and success with on the pitch:
One of Manchester City’s most famous supporters, former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, also weighed in on the 33-year-old’s announcement:
His former club Atletico Madrid and home country Argentina saluted him:
Aguero’s compatriot and close friend Lionel Messi reminisced about their relationship on and off the pitch:
Several of Aguero’s opponents through the years also showed love for the prolific goalscorer:
Sergio Aguero, one of the most prolific strikers of his generation, is retiring from football at the age of 33 because of a heart arrhythmia.
“I have decided to stop playing football, it is a very difficult moment,” the tearful forward said. “I decided around 10 days ago after having done everything possible in case there was a chance… but it wasn’t to be. It’s taken me time to digest it.
Doctors initially told Aguero to follow a conservative therapeutic program for three months, but further tests this week determined the issue was severe enough to bring a premature end to his career.
Aguero, who joined Barcelona from Manchester City on a free transfer, suffered from breathing problems while playing in La Liga on Oct. 30. He was hospitalized shortly after and diagnosed Nov. 1.
Aguero played just five times for Barcelona because of a previous calf injury.
A winner of 15 senior titles, Aguero is best remembered for his heroics in the 94th minute of the 2011-12 Premier League season finale, which clinched Manchester City’s first top-flight title since 1968.
He also made his mark at Atletico Madrid and Independiente, won the gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games, and lifted the Copa America with close friend Lionel Messi last summer.
In all, Aguero scored 427 goals in 786 matches for club and country.
Initially, the prolific striker denied reports that a heart condition had forced him to retire.
“Always positive,” Aguero said Nov. 12. “There are rumors going around, but I’m following the club doctor’s opinion, and we’ll see how I am in 90 days.”
He was substituted and taken to hospital for tests after experiencing dizziness in the first half of a 1-1 draw with Alaves. Aguero motioned to his chest and throat when medics approached him on the pitch.
In January, Aguero tested positive for COVID-19 and required more than a month to recover, disrupting his final season with City. He spent a decade with the club, winning 12 titles and becoming its all-time leading scorer with 260 goals in 390 appearances.