Former Argentina international Sergio Aguero has hit back at Zlatan Ibrahimovic over the Sweden forward's remark that the World Cup champions "will not win anything more."

Ibrahimovic said certain Argentina players "behaved badly" while mocking France after their World Cup final victory and said "speaking as a top professional player, that is a sign that you will win once, but you won't win again."

Aguero, who last played for Argentina in July 2021 and was forced to retire just months later because of a heart condition, slammed Ibrahimovic.

"Before saying that, it would have been better for you to say that you would have preferred for France to win, instead of speaking about those that behaved badly," Aguero said. "It seems to me that it is very rude to say that we [Argentina] are not going to win more.

"Before you worry about Argentina, worry about your country. They didn't even qualify."

Aguero celebrated Argentina's third World Cup with his former teammates on the pitch and in the changing room after the final against France on Dec. 18.