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Ready to Guard the precious

City boss pledges to protect his only fit striker Aguero

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MaNchester: Pep Guardiola says he will need to protect Sergio Aguero, Manchester City’s only fit central striker, over the coming weeks as the club fight for trophies.

Guardiola has tended to rotate Aguero with Gabriel Jesus this season to keep both players fresh, but the Brazilian suffered knee ligament damage during City’s 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace on Dec 31 and is likely to be out of action until mid-February.

City will play at least seven matches across three competitio­ns in January and Guardiola is uncertain that Aguero will be able to start all of them, suggesting that the manager may field other players in a central role to take some pressure off the Argentine.

Aguero no longer suffers the hamstring problems that caused him to miss games regularly before Guardiola took over in July 2016 but the City manager is still wary of a burn out.

“We have other options to play in that position in the squad and of course Sergio is going to play and play, and play, and hopefully can show us his top level that he has,” he said.

“Of course we are going to speak every day with him after and before the games about how he feels, because when you have every three or four days some games, you are going to rest.”

Guardiola, though, believes that City’s all-time leading scorer has improved physically during the past 18 months.

“I think we are so happy with what he has done,” he said. “Sergio is on fire in this period. Before we came here he had long periods of injury and in these two years he didn’t suffer that.”

“He was banned two or three times but after that he was always good, always fit. So we hope we can handle it until the end because of course we need the strikers’ goals.

“Our success this season is not just about strikers but also wingers and attacking midfielder­s and set-pieces brought us a lot of goals, but of course our striker is our striker.”

Guardiola has indicated that he would be happy to extend his stay at City beyond 2019, when his contract expires, but would only do so if he felt he had achieved the success to merit that.

The City manager gave an indication that he might be thinking about putting down roots in the northwest of England by buying a £2.7mil (RM14.6mil) flat in neighbouri­ng Salford in March for himself and his family.

However, he has always maintained that he will not make a definitive decision on his future until he enters the final year of his contract next season.

“I will be here one more year and after, we will see. It depends on if we win and if I deserve to extend my contract.

“”I am so happy here. I am so, so happy. If you want to extend the contract at big clubs, you have to win, and if you don’t win, you don’t deserve to continue. That’s why I want to win.” — AFP

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 ??  ?? The central figure: With teammate Gabriel Jesus (inset) out injured, Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero is the only fit central striker available to manager Pep Guardiola. — Reuters
The central figure: With teammate Gabriel Jesus (inset) out injured, Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero is the only fit central striker available to manager Pep Guardiola. — Reuters

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