Showing posts with label Sergio Aguero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sergio Aguero. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 September 2015

It's Nacho Time!

Sergio Aguero was forced to leave the game due to getting injured and Jesus Navas missed an open goal. Kelechi Iheanacho stepped up and blessed Manchester City. The 18-year-old substitute scored the only goal of the game in stoppage time.

Manchester City already had David Silva and Raheem Sterling on the injury list. Crystal Palace gave City a new heavy blow when Sergio Aguero was the subject of a vicious tackle by Crystal Palace player Scott Dann after 18 minutes. It should have been a red card for Dann.

To replace Aguero on the field came the new signing Kevin de Bruyne who made his debute in light blue. The new acquisition played the ball with a good pass to Jesus Navas who rounded the goalkeeper and got a open goal. The winger finished the chance, but missed.

Instead of the superstars, it is an 18-year-old who will get the headlines. Kelechi Iheanacho came on at the end of the match and after only having been on the pitch for a few seconds, he scored the 1-0 goal in stoppage time and became another great City hero.

It is undoubtedly Nacho Time!

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Manchester City vs Chelsea

Last season there were signs indicating that Manchester City was facing a re-building period in the summer. The team looked like they were going through a tough time last spring and gave up early in the title battle against Chelsea. Moreover, City had the highest average age of all the teams in Europe's top five leagues while stars like Vincent Kompany and Yaya Touré had off seasons.
After two rounds there is a rekindled Manchester City. City is out for revenge.

Manchester City was dominant today in the win against Chelsea. During a strong first half, it was City who had the momentum. Their performance was a clone of Pellegrini's debut season. Sergio Aguero, who started on the bench in the premiere, created four or five chances. His 1-0 goal was a masterpiece of its kind, where he with minimal space, turned and finished off the attack with a low shot that crept its way into the low corner.

David Silva has moved into the number ten role and there he is completely magical. He played brilliantly against West Bromwich and he was extremely good again against Chelsea. Raheem Sterling ran away from Branislav Ivanovic and over again and he has already given the City a new dimension. Fernandinho is another player who dipped last year and now looks to have found 2013/14 form. Eliaquim Mangala also looks more stable. Manchester City now appears as "the team to beat".















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Friday, 17 July 2015

Aguero's Legendary Status

His controlling the ball and powerful bursts forward make him unstoppable in the box. A brilliant finisher who is presented with a chance and he scores, he has a capacity to create space in the most difficult circumstances. So who is he? A true Manchester City hero, that's who.

In 2011 Gael Clichy and Stevan Savic transferred to City and Sergio Aguero's arrival at City was completed on 28 July 2011 as the club’s third signing of the summer.

He quickly announced himself as one of the world's deadliest strikers as soon as he arrived at Manchester City, scoring twice on his debut against Swansea and assisting one more in the first Premier League fixture of 2011/12.

Sergio 'Kun' Aguero scored 30 goals in his debut season at the Etihad Stadium, becoming the first player to achieve this feat in the top flight since Francis Lee. Aguero secured his place in Manchester City history as he ended the Premier League title drought by scoring the last minute winner at the Etihad against QPR. 

Aguero started very strong in 13/14 season with four goals in his first six Premier League games of the season including two goals against Manchester United in the convincing4-1 win.
He scored 28 goals in 13/14 campaign and he won his second Premier League title in 13/14 and he was also a Capital One Cup winner as City defeated Sunderland 3-1 at Wembley.
A cumbia band called Los Leales have even recorded a song with Sergio Aguero as the lead singer. The song was written in his honour and is called "El Kun Aguero". There's no doubt that Sergio 'Kun' Aguero should have a statue risen for him.