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Aguero still determined to prove his worth to City

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SERGIO Aguero is determined to prove to Manchester City his future remains at the club.

The prolific striker suggested he felt he may have some convincing to do in the remainder of the season after being named among the substitute­s for a second successive Premier League game yesterday.

New signing Gabriel Jesus led the line in his place and stole the show with both goals, including the last-gasp winner, as City beat Swansea 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium.

Aguero said: “In three years my contract is up, that’s why I say I’m happy at the club.

“In these last three months that are left I have to help the club and the club will decide if I have a place here or not. I want to stay, of course.”

The prospect of Aguero leaving in the summer was i mmediately dismissed by City, who are adamant they want the Argentinia­n to stay. The 28-year-old signed a one-year contract extension earlier in the campaign, committing him to the club until 2020.

Manager Pep Guardiola has previously said Aguero, who has scored 154 goals since joining City in 2011, has earned the right to leave City at a time of his own choosing.

That stance was reiterated by a senior source at the club last night.

In the meantime, Aguero acknowledg­es he may have to wait for his chance to shine again after Jesus, who joined City last month after a £27 million move from Palmeiras, continued his fine start in Manchester.

The 19-year-old followed up scoring his first City goal in last Wednesday’s win at West Ham with two more to shake off the challenge of the battling Swans. He opened the scoring and then grabbed the winner late on after a Gylfi Sigurdsson equaliser.

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