The Citizen (KZN)

Aguero steals the show

HAT-TRICK: CITY’S ARGENTINE STRIKER HAS A FIELD DAY

- Manchester

Burnley shocked at home by impressive Watford.

Sergio Aguero netted his 13th hat-trick for Manchester City as the champions made light of the absence of the injured Kevin de Bruyne to thrash Huddersfie­ld Town 6-1 and move joint top of the Premier League.

The prolific Argentine scored on 25, 35 and 75 minutes, also hitting the post in a devastatin­g display to which the visitors, who last season were the only side to stop City scoring in the league at home, had no answer.

Gabriel Jesus also netted, along with David Silva on his 250th league appearance for City, with the rout completed by a Terence Kongolo own goal late on after excellent work from substitute Leroy Sane.

“I am happy,” said Man-of-the-Match Aguero, who was about to be replaced when he scored his third.

“I was a bit tired. I tried two or three times to get the third goal.”

For once, Pep Guardiola chose to pair Aguero with Jesus up front and such were the array of City attacking options that Huddersfie­ld were simply torn apart.

After the visitors rode their luck for 25 minutes, City keeper Ederson found Aguero with a perfect clearance and the Argentine finished cleverly.

Jesus was next on the scoresheet after exchanging passes with Benjamin Mendy and firing past Ben Hamer, who then fumbled a cross to gift Aguero his second and City’s third in a blistering 10-minute spell before half-time.

Although Jon Stankovic pulled a goal back before the interval, there was no respite as Silva produced a perfect freekick to cap an impressive display in front of his watching wife and child.

Aguero flicked home his third on 75 minutes and Kongolo put through his own goal late on.

Second-half strikes from skipper Troy Deeney and Will Hughes gave Watford an impressive 3-1 win at Burnley in the Premier League yesterday.

Former Burnley forward Andre Gray opened the scoring in the third minute with a superbly taken volley from a fine Deeney cross from the right flank.

Three minutes later, though, Burnley got back on level terms when James Tarkowski rose well at the far post to head in a Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n corner.

Deeney drove home in the 48th minute after being found in the box by Abdoulaye Doucoure, then Burnley defender Matt Lowton gave the ball away to Will Hughes and the Watford midfielder fired past Joe Hart.

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 ?? Picture: AFP ?? TRIPLE THREAT. Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero (centre) celebrates with team-mates David Silva and Bernardo Silva after scoring against Huddersfie­ld Town at the Etihad yesterday.
Picture: AFP TRIPLE THREAT. Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero (centre) celebrates with team-mates David Silva and Bernardo Silva after scoring against Huddersfie­ld Town at the Etihad yesterday.

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