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Aguero on verge of surpassing Brook’s feat after making a career U-turn at City

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On the verge of becoming Manchester City’s all-time leading scorer, Sergio Aguero has won over Pep Guardiola to re-establish himself as one of the world’s most feared strikers.

Just seven months ago, Aguero’s City future appeared bleak after he lost the trust of City manager Guardiola.

While Aguero’s goal-scoring heroics had made him a favourite of City fans, he found it much harder to convince Guardiola of his worth in the Spaniard’s first season in charge.

Guardiola wanted a more mobile forward capable of contributi­ng to his possession-based philosophy, and he was quick to deploy Gabriel Jesus as City’s central striker once the Brazilian signed in January.

By the time Guardiola left out Aguero for a clash with Swansea City in February – the fifth time he had been dropped that season – there seemed no way back for the Argentine.

Yet, aside from his prolific penalty box exploits, Aguero’s most crucial characteri­stic might well be a bloody-minded determinat­ion to bend any narrative to his favour.

That tenacious attitude brings back memories of Eric Brook, whose City goal record Aguero is about to eclipse.

Brook was a blunt Yorkshirem­an who was so committed to the City cause he did not miss a game for 11 seasons after joining from Barnsley in 1928.

It took a car crash that left him with a fractured skull to bring a premature end to the England internatio­nal’s career, but not before he helped City win the title in a triumph that carries echoes of Aguero’s story.

On their way to being champions, City won 5-0 at Liverpool, with Brook claiming a hat-trick. It was a scoreline City would not repeat against Liverpool until Aguero started their demolition of Jurgen Klopp’s side earlier this month.

Having earned his way back into Guardiola’s good graces by refusing to complain publicly about his treatment last term, Aguero has made himself indispensi­ble with a barrage of goals.

Showing he can thrive alongside Jesus or as the sole fulcrum of Guardiola’s attack, Aguero’s goal against Liverpool made him the highest-scoring non-European in the history of England’s top flight.

Not content with that landmark, Aguero hit his 10th City hat-trick in a 6-0 rout of Watford last weekend.

If he scores twice against Crystal Palace tomorrow, Aguero would equal Brook’s 78-yearold City scoring record of 177 goals in 494 appearance­s.

Aguero’s tally of 175 has taken only 259 games.

Netting once against lowly Palace would also give Aguero 300 career club goals.

Given Aguero’s current form – five goals in his past three games – both those milestones should fall sooner rather than later.

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