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Augero is an odd one. He is clearly an incredible Forward, one of the best this league has seen. But he doesnt seem to fit well in the system he wants to play.
It was fairly obvious that he loses possession quite a lot last night after he came on. But he is 28, he can be coached. A good couch would be able to get him playing how he wants. Dont think this Jesus option will be a permanent thing this season, just a wake up call of sorts.
Augero is an odd one. He is clearly an incredible Forward, one of the best this league has seen. But he doesnt seem to fit well in the system he wants to play.
It was fairly obvious that he loses possession quite a lot last night after he came on. But he is 28, he can be coached. A good couch would be able to get him playing how he wants. Dont think this Jesus option will be a permanent thing this season, just a wake up call of sorts.
Sergio Aguero always harboured ambitions of playing in the Premier League – but a move to Manchester City was never the striker’s first choice.
Ahead of his move to Atletico Madrid in 2006, the striker spoke of his love for the Reds and how he wildly celebrated their Champions League win against AC Milan in 2005.
Aguero told Munich TZ newspaper whilst he was still at Independiente: “If I had to choose a league then it would be the Premier League.
“I have been a Liverpool fan for as long as I can remember and it would be a dream to play there.
“I watched the Champions League final and celebrated every goal as if it was for Independiente.”
In recent weeks the 28-year-oldhas found himself out of the starting 11, with in-form new boy Gabriel Jesus preferred by Pep Guardiola.
Speculation around his future is now rife, and Guardiola has admitted that the striker’s long-term future isn’t clear.
“I don’t know what is going to happen. Sergio knows the intention of his manager and the club.
“I don’t want to sell him, I want him to stay here for a long time until he decides.”
Augero’s first-team opportunities may be more frequent now after injury to Gabriel Jesus in Manchester City’s 2-0 win against Bournemouth last night.
Jesus suffered a foot injury during the game, and Aguero came on to help his side to victory, forcing an own goal from Tyrone Mings in second half.
“I’m happy for him,” said Guardiola. “For how he played, how he tried, and I thought he scored. But happy for our result.
“He’s an important player. He didn’t play the last few games because the three guys (Jesus, Sterling and Leroy Sane) were amazing. That’s why they’d played. Now it’s the cup, then the Champions League, and the Premier League is still there. That’s why we need a contribution from Sergio; he’s so important for us.”
Feel bad for City, now they have to rely on Aguero. Reminds me of us last year when we had to turn to Caulker to deputise up front for us.
Poor little rich kids with their first world problems. Seriously though, I hope Aguero reverts to the ****e he played earlier in the season which saw them slide down the table.
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