The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Aguero lifts Man City as Chelsea, Arsenal turn on goal power

- By Tony Jimenez

LONDON » Who needs Alexis Sanchez? That may have been the message Sergio Aguero was trying to deliver as he inspired runaway leader Manchester City to a 3-1 home victory over Newcastle on Saturday.

City pulled out of the race to sign Arsenal striker Sanchez earlier this month, leaving the way clear for Manchester United to seal an expected deal for the highly rated Chile forward in the next few days.

Aguero has broken record after record in his seven years at City and once again underlined his importance to Pep Guardiola’s team by firing a hat trick against Newcastle, a team he scored five against in 2015.

“We’re really happy with the victory,” said Aguero after registerin­g his 11th treble for the club and his second of the season. “We needed it after last week.

“It’s a long season though and we’ve not won anything yet. We need to keep going and pushing on to the next game.”

There was a minute’s applause at all the games, and players wore black armbands, as the Premier League paid tribute to former England striker Cyrille Regis, who died last Sunday at the age of 59.

Fifth-placed Tottenham travels to Southampto­n on Sunday while Liverpool, which occupies fourth spot, visits bottom club Swansea on Monday.

Mourinho said he expected United’s big-money deal for Sanchez to go through soon.

“I expect soon or never,” he said. “I think it’s so close — so close that if it doesn’t happen (soon) it’s not going to happen. I think everybody is giving everything they can and I think they are going to be successful.” climbed to third in the standings with 50 points from 24 games.

Arsenal hosts its capital city rival in a League Cup semifinal second leg on Wednesday after the first game between the two clubs ended goalless earlier this month. Like Chelsea, Arsenal also turned on the goals Saturday, thrashing Crystal Palace 4-1 at The Emirates to remain in sixth place on 42 points.

Nacho Monreal, Alex Iwobi, Laurent Koscielny and Alexandre Lacazette put the game beyond Palace before Luka Milivojevi­c pulled one back for the visitors. penalty, and Riyad Mahrez struck as Leicester beat Watford 2-0, while Everton vs. West Bromwich Albion and West Ham vs. Bournemout­h both ended in 1-1 draws.

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