The Mail on Sunday

Sergio is a legend, I respect what he has done for us, says Pep

- By Chris Wheeler

PEP GUARDIOLA has admitted Sergio Aguero is frustrated at Manchester City and will make the final decision over his own future at the Etihad.

Aguero scored twice as City beat Bournemout­h 4-0 yesterday to claim a 17th straight Premier League victory and maintain a scintillat­ing pace at the top of the table.

However, City’s all-time record goalscorer is believed to be unhappy that he has lost his place to Gabriel Jesus in some key games, and expressed his displeasur­e by throwing his gloves to the floor when he came off for the Brazilian against Tottenham last week.

It has fuelled talk of a strained relationsh­ip with Guardiola, and the City boss insists that he appreciate­s Aguero’s frustratio­n.

‘I was a player and I understand the players who are subbed, they are sad,’ said Guardiola.

‘I understand the feelings but I respect Sergio, what he has done, and what he will do in the future.

‘He’s a legend. He will decide everything about his life and his future. I’m so happy to have him here.

‘I know the players who normally don’t play are upset, but all the team deserve to play.

‘Our job is to try to search for something to make us win. I try to have the best relations as possible.

‘We are together and I understand when they are upset, but sometimes I think Jesus deserves to play, too.

‘The important is the respect between each other. They have an amazing relationsh­ip between them in the locker room. It’s a dream to go there. That’s the most important thing.’

Raheem Sterling and Danilo scored the other goals against a defensive Bournemout­h as City became the first English top-flight team to score a century of league goals in a calendar year since Liverpool in 1982.

Guardiola paid tribute to his team for raising their game again to complete another convincing win.

He added: ‘Of course, you have doubts after a lot of games in a row if mentally we will be ready, but every time they are ready. That’s what impresses me.

‘In football always you can improve, individual­ly or collective­ly, so it is not a target to be perfect. It does not exist in the world.

‘The space was almost impossible to find and we were lucky to score the first goal but the second helped us a lot. In the last few minutes they changed the system and we found our tempo, our space and we scored four beautiful goals.’

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