Sebastian Tagliabue has firmly established himself as one of the leading lights of the UAE's Arabian Gulf League (AGL) since signing for Al Wahda in 2013. The Argentine-born striker, who in January was granted UAE citizenship, has scored a whopping 152 goals in all competitions and is just 13 shy of the all-time UAE top-flight record. With the AGL currently in lockdown as a measure against the coronavirus pandemic, Tagliabue's hopes of making his debut for the UAE national team and his pursuit of that all-time record are on hold. However, the 35-year-old forward is keeping sharp, ready for the return of the football season, with a range of at-home fitness drills and has enlisted the help of his wife and sons. After watching the video above, <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/sebastian-tagliabue-staying-sharp-at-home-as-sights-remain-set-on-uae-debut-and-goalscoring-record-1.998182">read his interview with John McAuley</a> </strong>where Tagliabue discusses family challenges during the coronavirus crisis, waiting for his Emirates debut, and that UAE goalscoring record.