Irish Sunday Mirror

Rush: City fox Sergio is top dog

Brazilians’ clash will be decisive

- BY JOHN RICHARDSON BY TOM HOPKINSON

IAN RUSH believes that Manchester City’s goal assassin Sergio Aguero could play for any of Europe’s top sides.

Rush, one of English football’s all-time striking greats, sees Aguero as a throwback to the days of the deadly ‘fox in the box’.

With a change of hair colour the 30-year-old Argentine is now the silver fox, as City look to head off Rush’s former club Liverpool and retain their Premier League title.

Today Aguero will be involved in a tantalisin­g shoot-out with fellow countryman Gonzalo Higuain, as Chelsea visit the Etihad a fortnight before the sides meet again at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final.

Rush (below) said: : “I would put Aguero right up there as one of the best ever strikers in our league. Before every season starts people ask me who is going to end up as the top goalscorer.

“I always say Aguero – if he stays fit. For me he is phenomenal. In many ways he is like the old-school strikers. He will get the tap-ins and everything, as well as the good goals. He is something special.

“Without doubt he is one of the best strikers I’ve ever seen. He’s been amazing. Unfortunat­ely he’s had a couple of bad injuries. If he played all the games then every season he would end up as the top scorer in the Premier League.

“The thing that stands out is he is a natural finisher.

“The way City play with the likes of Raheem Sterling he is able to get into the six-yard box and he’ll tap goals in. But he scores great goals too.”

Aguero has hit a club record 219 goals in his spell at the Etihad and Rush added: “He is proving there is still a place for the fox-in-the-box striker.

“He is one of a dying breed but without a doubt he could play for any of Europe’s top sides.” FORGET the battle for supremacy between Argentine aces Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain, today’s key clash will be between beastly Brazilians Fernandinh­o and Jorginho.

That’s according to Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri, who reckons the midfield match-up will decide whether the Blues or hosts Manchester City go home with all three points.

“You know very well that the midfield of City is one of the best in the world; not only Fernandinh­o, but also Kevin de Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, David Silva,” said Sarri.

“Technicall­y they’re the best midfield in Europe, so it will be really very difficult to be in control of the match.

“It’s right that the match is there more than in the strikers.

“But it’s wrong to say you stop City by stopping Fernandinh­o, or Chelsea by stopping Jorginho.

“It’s wrong for both, because they are able to play if you stop Fernandinh­o and also we’re able to play if you stop Jorginho. “We have options. “Maybe they have more options than us because of course they have worked on this for three seasons.

“But in Naples it wasn’t a big problem if there was a man on Jorginho, so I hope it will be the same here in the future.

“I expect Pep Guardiola’s team want to always be in control of the match, always in possession of the ball, and they’re able to do it so it’s a very difficult match.

“We are used to having the ball and possession so it will be very different. Maybe we have to defend lower.

“It wasn’t a choice in the last game [against City], it was a necessity that we sat deeper in the second half and this will be the same. We will try to play our football, but if they are able to play their football of course you have to stay lower.”

Chelsea became the first team to beat City in the Premier League this season when they triumphed 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in December.

Both sides went with a false nine that day, with Eden Hazard through the middle for Chelsea and Raheem Sterling, and later Riyad Mahrez, taking on the role for City.

Aguero missed that game through injury, but will no doubt start today. And while Sarri suggested he could use the tactic again, it is almost impossible to think he won’t start with new boy Higuain.

Sarri added: “I don’t know. At the moment the situation is different – we have another striker. We can make another decision but, I don’t know, maybe we will play with a false nine.”

Sarri’s men are still looking for their first away win of 2019.

But he said: “I don’t know if there’s a reason for it, I don’t think so.

“At the beginning of the season we won more away than at home. At the moment it’s not a statistic. We need to wait one month more.

“I want to see the away results over a long time, not for just three or four matches.”

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