After yet another magnificent individual campaign by our all-time record goal-scorer Sergio Aguero, there are no shortage of potential pinnacles to select from.
However, Kun’s stunning back-to-back Etihad hat-tricks against Arsenal and Chelsea in early February stand apart.
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One almost runs out of superlatives in trying to do proper justice to Aguero’s feats and his contribution across our record-breaking 2018/19 campaign was once again colossal.
City legend Francis Lee opined this month that he believed Kun had become an even better player under the leadership of Pep Guardiola and it’s hard to argue with Franny’s assessment.
He arguably remains English football’s pre-eminent marksman in and around the box, but there is so much more to Aguero’s game now with his work-rate, aggression and tactical acumen only adding to his collective armoury.
One almost runs out of superlatives in trying to do proper justice to Aguero’s feats and his contribution across our record-breaking 2018/19 campaign was once again colossal.
City legend Francis Lee opined last week that he believed Kun had become an even better player under the leadership of Pep Guardiola and it’s hard to argue with Franny’s assessment.
He arguably remains English football’s pre-eminent marksman in and around the box, but there is so much more to Aguero’s game now with his work-rate, aggression and tactical acumen only adding to his collective armoury.