Sunday Mirror

Aguero farewell tour has begun, but the one who deserved a pat from Pep was birthday boy Jesus

- @andydunnmi­rror ANDY

PEP GUARDIOLA took a momentary break from barking tactical instructio­ns to give him a pat on the head, and those sat behind the bench reached out for a fist bump.

Sergio Aguero’s long goodbye has begun.

This instalment lasted an hour and will not be on his career highlights reel.

From his personal point of view, it was uneventful, but it was more minutes in legs still returning to prime fitness.

And if a squad, even one as well-stocked as Guardiola’s, is fighting on four fronts, then players such as Aguero will have plenty to contribute over these next couple of months.

Actually, fighting on four fronts is a lie. They are cruising on one of those fronts. They are

cruising in the Premier League. And one of those chiefly responsibl­e for this latest nonchalant win was the man who has taken on more responsibi­lity when Aguero has been missing and is winding down the clock.

It seems there will always be doubting Thomases when it comes to Jesus, but he fits the Pep bill to a T.

Celebratin­g his 24th birthday yesterday, Jesus is an identikit Guardiola operator – tireless,

relentless and, importantl­y, selfless.

His goal was not only a reward for his fantastic endeavour, it was a reward for being unselfish in the build-up.

Jesus presented a chance to Raheem Sterling when he could have shied at goal himself, and his favour was immediatel­y returned to scoring effect.

It goes without saying that the work ethic is strong in this Manchester City team, but no one puts in a shift as exhausting

most as Jesus’. He sometimes appears to lack composure, and one first-half effort was snatched and wasteful, but he never gives defenders a moment’s peace.

After Benjamin Mendy’s unlikely opener, the Jesus effort settled things in favour of Guardiola’s team but the Brazilian’s efforts were still unstinting.

One press on

Jonny Evans should have provided a third, but

Riyad Mahrez declined the invitation.

Still, it was ultra-comfortabl­e for the one City team out there who were keen on attacking.

And for a City side who were probably not at their strongest, in terms of performanc­e and personnel. For those who enjoy their Fantasy Football, Manchester City’s team selection has become a phenomenon known as Pep Roulette. And the wheel will be spinning between now and the end of their season.

Guardiola would argue there is no firstchoic­e XI, but this starting line-up looked designed to keep a couple fresh for the Champions League challenge against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.

You can be assured Aguero (above with Guardiola) will not line up from the off against the Germans.

After announcing

his

imminent departure, Aguero still looked, being suitably polite to a legend, a little rusty.

In fact, he positively creaked. But that he looked a yard off the pace was probably not just down to his level of sharpness.

This is a team that has become accustomed to playing without Aguero, without anyone in that particular role.

After a recent appearance, Aguero apparently complained no one was passing to him. It was pretty much the same here.

Given a longish run of matches, there is no reason to believe he will not get his edge back, but, on this evidence, you can see why there will be an amicable parting of the ways at the end of the campaign.

To be fair, Aguero was not the only one of the champions-elect who was not in top gear. Even

Fernandinh­o was careless in possession on a couple of occasions.

It was a contest sprinkled with errors, and much of the intrigue centred on whether Brendan Rodgers’ extreme counter-attacking game plan could work.

It could not.

Mendy popped up with a neatly-taken opener that was reflective of the visitors’ dominance and the Jesus goal wrapped things up.

By then, Aguero himself was wrapped up, his early evening’s work done.

He will have better games, but will also enjoy the ride between now and the end of the season.

And why wouldn’t he? The odds are Aguero will play his part in making more history for Manchester City.

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 ??  ?? ANGEL GABRIEL Jesus slides in to push the ball home and take City 2-0 up yesterday
EASTER PARTY Scorers Gabriel Jesus and Benjamin Mendy celebrate
ANGEL GABRIEL Jesus slides in to push the ball home and take City 2-0 up yesterday EASTER PARTY Scorers Gabriel Jesus and Benjamin Mendy celebrate

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