Sergio Aguero leaves colossal Man City legacy as one of Premier League’s most ruthless marksmen
After the Argentine’s summer exit was confirmed, Jack Rathborn examines the 32-year-old’s impact at the Etihad after more than 250 goals over a decade with the Citizens
Sergio Aguero’s decade of brilliance in sky blue has been a treat for many more besides Manchester City fans, though the red half of the city will wave the deadly Argentine off with a sigh of relief.
‘Kun’ Aguero arrived at the Etihad almost 10 years ago from Atletico Madrid, but his relentless appetite for goals shattered all expectations, proving himself to be a £35 million bargain.
His staggering numbers and longevity, currently standing at 257 goals in 384 matches, place him in illustrious company, with just Alan Shearer (260), Wayne Rooney (208) and Andy Cole (187) eclipsing his 181 strikes in the Premier League.
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