The Argentine striker set Manchester City on their way against
Sunderland but probably wouldn't have been in the team had Gabriel Jesus
remained.
Sergio Aguero might not ever be able to do all that Pep Guardiola
asks him to do - consistently, anyway - but he remains king of his own
realm.
He is not adaptable enough out wide to give Raheem Sterling or Leroy
Sane a sustained spell up top, although it was momentarily Sterling, not
Aguero, haring through the middle when Sane scored from the left wing
just after half time.
Aguero & Sane fire City past Sunderland
He might still give the ball away too often for Pep’s liking when he intends to trap it or lay it off.
But there is no doubting his pedigree at doing the one thing Guardiola can’t teach him - putting the ball in the net.
Aguero scored the first goal here against Sunderland just before half time. It was Manchester City’s first shot on target.
Sunderland to that point had competed well - as they have done
against Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham here this season - but that
goal was a pin prick to their ambitions.
It was a reminder that while they may possess a poacher of their own
in Jermain Defoe, City, with David Silva, have the class to get the ball
to theirs in goalscoring positions.
From there, Aguero doesn’t ordinarily disappoint. That was his 23rd
goal of the season but - amazingly - his first since January 2 in the
Premier League.
"Today he was so involved in the way we played," Guardiola said. "Not
just in the box to score goals – but that was so important. The pitch
was tough, was heavy, not for strikers, was a bit uncomfortable but he
played really well again. His talent is there and how he fights, how he
tries to help us, that gives us a lot of energy."
He’s had to deal with the Gabriel Jesus problem, of course, but -
since the teenager broke a bone in his foot against Bournemouth - has
had the striker’s shirt to himself for the last three games running.
It has brought a haul of five goals - two each against Monaco and
Huddersfield and the one here against David Moyes’ side - but not been
enough to settle talk on his future.
Gabriel Jesus will probably be fit before the end of the season and
no matter what Aguero does between now and then, it is not going to sway
Guardiola from picking the Brazilian as his first-choice centre forward
next season. The new kid has a hunger and a knack for sure, and is
well-adapted to playing with Sane and Sterling already.
Those two are wreaking havoc on all opposition at the moment,
providing pace, trickery, assists and goalscoring in abundance and
giving Pep unequalled power down the wings. They were again excellent
again at the Stadium of Light.
But the manager ran out of patience on Friday when asked about his
centre forward by the press, shutting down any talk about Aguero's
future prospects. As long as he keeps scoring goals, though, he is
always going to be a topic of conversation.
And prolific as Aguero has been in recent weeks on the field, he has
been equally prolific off it in tossing verbal hand grenades to his
manager.
The usually taciturn Argentine has responded straightforwardly when
asked about what will happen at the end of this season. Some variation
of having “three months” to impress on the field and the club needing to
make its intentions known to him is the normal reply nowadays.
What started out as a three-month window to impress is getting
smaller match by match, but Aguero’s strikes are keeping City on track
in three competitions.
They have already won two Premier League titles relying on Aguero’s
goals and are unlikely to fulfil their ambitions in that competition as
well as the Champions League and FA Cup without contributions from the
man who is now within 20 of the club’s all-time scoring record.
He might not be able to stop talking but, happily for Pep, he can’t stop scoring either.
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