Sunday People

RACE FOR THE TITLE CAN YOU FEEL THE FOURTH?

Pep praises Incredible­s’ Striker desperate Aguero warns rivals: We want the quadruple

- By Chris Hatherall

SERGIO AGUERO has warned Manchester City’s rivals that he is committed to landing a historic QUADRUPLE – and is happier than ever to be at the Etihad.

The in-form striker insists City are not only determined to pip Liverpool to the Premier League title but also hungry to lift the Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup too.

The first opportunit­y for silverware comes next weekend when City face Chelsea, who they thrashed 6- 0 last weekend, in the Carabao Cup Final.

But Aguero says Pep Guardiola and his players – who go to Schalke in the last 16 in Europe this midweek – are in such great form they believe they can win them all.

Aguero said: “If you get to this stage in the season with a chance to win four titles it means you are doing well.

“And I wish it would happen. I’m ambitious and you have to aim high.

“I know that nobody has ever done it before and I would like us to go down in history. For me, too, I want to be the one who scores goals in all the finals. I see this City team as having the capacity to win everything – and so that i s our challenge.”

Remarkable

Those are frightenin­g words for City’s rivals and particular­ly for Jurgen Klopp, whose Liverpool side are already out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup but dreaming of ending their long wait for a league title.

Aguero’s remarkable form means that it would take a brave man to bet against City upsetting Klopp’s best-laid plans.

The Argentine striker, 30, racked up yet another hat- trick in that trouncing of Chelsea and went into the weekend with 23 club goals under his belt already this season. No wonder fans at the Etihad are talking about him as possibly the greatest City player of all time.

And the good news for those supporters is that Aguero insists that he is loving it at the Etihad and has no plans to go anywhere.

Aguero said: “City are a champion team with a champion coach. What else am I going to want? I’m very happy at City and for now I don’t even think about leaving.

“It’s a great club that always looks after its players. I saw it from the very first day I arrived and it’s continued ever since.”

Aguero says he has no plans, either, for what he does after football and added: “I still don’t know what I will do when I finish playing. For now I just dream of winning titles with City every season, that is my main challenge.”

What’s certain is that Aguero’s legacy, when he eventually does leave City, is going to be a remarkable one.

He has already won three Premier League titles – scoring the last-gasp winner against QPR which won the league in 2012 – and three League Cups. “That goal in injury time against QPR is always on my mind, even now,” admitted the striker.

“It meant a first league title and so many things for me too.

“At that moment I knew for certain I had not been wrong to leave Atletico Madrid to start on this adventure.”

Statue

Given his contributi­on to City’s history – he already has 222 goals – it wouldn’t be a surprise if there were calls for a statue of the Argentine star to be commission­ed at the Etihad when he waves goodbye.

Aguero is too modest to think about that. “A statue outside the stadium? Oh, I don’t know,” he said. “I think I would look very strange! Maybe it would be too much.

“These things do not depend on me. I just want to win trophies and score goals.

“But we will have to fight for everything.”

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LETHALLY BLOND Aguero has as much firepower – and enthusiasm – for this season’s trophy chase as he did when he scored the winner in the 2012 campaign (inset)
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