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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.





Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Manchester City's Transfer Window So Far

DONE DEALS:


Enes Unal

From Bursaspor
Presumed transfer fee £ 2 million
Position: Forward
(6/7) Enes Unal is an 18 year old Turkish striker who has scored four goals in 37 appearances for Bursaspors the first team. But mostly, he is known for his goal statistic at the youth level. For the Turkish U16 National Team, he has scored 24 goals in 25 matches and in the Turkish youth league he scored 170 goals in 102 matches! Now he is ready for City and probably he will belong to the EDS  team this season or go our on loan to a less competitive league.

David Faupala

From Lens
Presumed Transfer Fee: Free
Position: Forward
(10/7) Faupala is a 18 year old striker from France. He comes to City as a free transfer after his contract with Lens had expired. He has not done anything of note in the Lens first team, but he has been prominent in the youth team. However, he has played well and took a seat in the French U18 national team. The Frenchman will play in the EDS team.

Raheem Sterling

From: Liverpool
Presumed transfer fee £ 44 + 5 million
Position: Attacking Midfield/Winger
(14/7) After a spring of rumors, Sterling is now a City player and his contract runs for five years and he will wear jersey number 7. The price is the highest ever paid for an English player and City have never paid more for a player before. The 20 year old is an English international, so of course he will count as homegrown. Sterling has, despite his young age already been named player of the year at Liverpool twice and last year he won the coveted "Golden Boy" award. Pellegrini is very pleased with the transfer and he says that Sterling is one of the world's best offensive player. Sterling himself seems overjoyed after the transition: "The thing that impresses me most is the world-class level of our squad. We have a team capable of winning year in and year out. The more good players you have around you, the more chance you have to show your own class. Here at City, I have everything I need to reach the next level. ", he said.