For the record, I think very few "want" Aguero gone. PB perhaps. A larger % just think he will leave either because they believe either 1) Pep doesn't fancy him, or
2) Aguero wouldn't fancy being a part of Pep's competition/likely substitute future.
That said, most of those who "want" Aguero here, pretend that a majority of the people they are arguing against belong to the " I want Aguero gone group." Nothing could be farther from the truth.
For the record, I belong to the
@Akiva and
@tolmie's hairdoo group, that thinks Aguero would say "fuk this rotation shit, I'm out. Hasta luego!"
Now that I've attacked the
@aguero93:20. And
@Pablo1 school of thought over what the argument is and should be :p, let me go ahead and "Trump" this discussion by attacking both sides of the argument.
I disagree with a growing number of those in the Aguero is leaving camp who believe Aguero is not playing as well as he alway has. Factually speaking, he is playing at about the same level he has always played at. Frankly, in a lot of ways he is actually better this season than he had ever been before. His hustle is up, his participation is up, and he is doing more than just hanging around the last man. Sire there has been some growing pains, but overall he has been a similar net positive this year as he has been in any year barring the 2014/2015. Season. When his play bordered on Suarez levels. If we are being honest that year was simply a slightly exaggerated peak.
What we have now is his normal peak. And this has been this way in every other season he has been here. What has changed isn't Aguero's performance oversee, but rather the perception of his performances.
Sure, he doesn't seem as fast as he once was, but yet hos passing is significantly better now than say in 2013. He arrives at the near post better now than he ever has, bit he doesn't turn defenders as often as he did in 2013.
The way he achieves things have changed. His production and impact hasn't. So the "Nothing but Aguero" crew are right, he is still very much the exact same player impact wise. His style has just changed ever so slightly. Yet the "Aguero is Gone" (My folks, even though we may have differing reasons why we believe this) seem to be mistaking a change in style (a natural occurrence as any player ages) for a loss in form.
This assumption is wrong. You simply have to judge a player by impact. Not imaginary believes of how well he used to turn defenders. (In being hyperbolic there, bit y'all get the point).
So what am I saying?
Simples! All sides have a legitimate point :-)