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City Boss: Aguero The Best After Ronaldo And Messi

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Kun Aguero

The Argentine was on red hot form at the right moment, with the struggling Magpies looking like the better side in the first half. They took the lead, but Aguero’s equaliser just before half time was the signal for a spectacular capitulation in the second half.

He is a player haunted by injuries, but Aguero always seems to perform when it matters. After a shaky couple of games, which resulted in two defeats, City bounced back, inspired by their talisman.

Despite a poor campaign for the club on the whole, and trouble staying fit, Aguero finished last season as the league’s top goalscorer. He hit new heights on Saturday, and his boss has made the claim that only two players are better than him.
“After what we have seen (against Newcastle), of course Kun (Aguero) is at that level,” he said.
“I have already said that, after Ronaldo and Messi, he is the best player in the world.
“But the important thing – not only for Kun but as a team – is that we must continue to improve.
“We need to win the Premier League again and to win the Champions League, because Messi and Ronaldo are always involved in that competition and that’s very important for a player.
“I’m very happy for us that in Kun we have a very important player. He always makes important things in competitions.”

City regained their tag as favourites to win the league at the weekend after couple of surprising results.
Arsenal opened up the race with a 3-0 victory over former table toppers Manchester United, while Chelsea’s nightmare season continued with a 3-1 home defeat at the hands of Southampton.

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