The Borneo Post

Guardiola says Aguero will decide own future

-

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Pep Guardiola said Sergio Aguero had earned the right to determine his own Manchester City future after the Argentinia­n striker scored a brace in a 4- 0 demolition of Bournemout­h.

The build- up to Saturday’s contest was dogged by talk of Aguero’s supposed discontent at the Etihad Stadium as Guardiola continues to rotate his starting XI.

Aguero, City’s all-time leading scorer, is reported to have held talks with club owner Khaldoon Al Mubarak, but he showed no signs of unhappines­s against Bournemout­h as he scored twice and set up a goal for Raheem Sterling.

“I respect Sergio a lot, about all he has done and what he will do in the future,” said City manager Guardiola after the Premier League leaders’ 17th successive league win.

“He is a legend. He will decide absolutely everything about his life and his future. I’m delighted to have him here with Gabriel (Jesus) and all the squad.

“Aguero is a special player, a legend, and I am so happy when he plays good and he is scoring goals. I know the players who normally don’t play are upset, but all the team deserve to play.”

Aguero’s first goal, a clinically taken diving header after 27 minutes following a fine Fernandinh­o cross, was his 100th City goal at the Etihad.

Sterling doubled City’s lead in the 53rd minute, thrashing a low effort home to end a challengin­g week that saw him racially abused at the club’s training ground last weekend by a man who was jailed for 16 weeks on Wednesday. — AFP

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Manchester City’s Argentinia­n striker Sergio Aguero (right) heads the ball to score their third goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Bournemout­h at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England. — AFP...
Manchester City’s Argentinia­n striker Sergio Aguero (right) heads the ball to score their third goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Bournemout­h at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England. — AFP...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia