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Aguero still in with a prayer at Manchester City despite Jesus’s miracles

Some are speculating that young Brazilian’s arrival may spell end for Argentina striker

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Has the bubble burst for Sergio Aguero? Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insisted on Friday the arrival of exciting young Brazilian Gabriel Jesus does not mean the end of Sergio Aguero’s glittering career with the club.

Jesus, 19, has made an assured start to life in England since his £27 million (HK$261 million) move from Palmeiras, scoring on his full league debut in Wednesday’s 4-0 win at West Ham United.

Aguero has started both of City’s last two games on the bench, leading to speculation he could soon prove surplus to requirements, but Guardiola believes the pair can play together.

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“I understand the debate. But there is no doubt about the quality of Sergio,” he said. “I can say how happy I am with what he did, except the games when he was banned.

“The big clubs in Europe always have a lot of strikers and there has been at this club too: [Mario] Balotelli, [Carlos] Tevez, Sergio, [Edin] Dzeko all together.

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“In the big clubs, you see at Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus. At Madrid [Alvaro] Morata doesn’t play. Big clubs need a lot of strikers and we do.”

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