Tricky_Trev
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Fake factsAgüero's first assist of the season, it was worth celebrating.
Fake factsAgüero's first assist of the season, it was worth celebrating.
I heard he had a pre-match chat with Billing to work out which bits of his game needed improvementWorld class ....
That is all
Just had a peek on the caf. Can you believe people have written this about Sergio:
"He's one of the dirtiest players in football and it's always unnoticed by the media."
"A cheat and a thug"
"The most overrated player in the history of the EPL"
Not really sure why they don't like him :(
Sergio was definitely in cruise mode before Pep had a word...
He's definitely lost weight, looks a lot sharper, in fact he's not played like tonight for at least a couple of years...
His desire and hunger are back...
He doesn't want to,they will just trick him into saying something about pep or him leaving,they can't do it if he won't speak in englishI love the guy, I really do, he's been one of the best 5 players in the world (IMO) in the last 4-5 years without the recognition he deserves (or would have got at certain other clubs). He'll go down as one of, if not our greatest ever player. If he stays one more season, he'll become the clubs all-time top scorer.
And yet it bothers me that after 6 years in this country he still can't do a simple post-match interview in English. I don't know why I'm bothered by it...
He doesn't want to,they will just trick him into saying something about pep or him leaving,they can't do it if he won't speak in english
We don't know that but i'm sure he can speak fine by now but chooses not toI think the point the OP was getting at is that his English is a disgrace for being here so long. He can utter maybe a handful of words.
It seems strange to debate the qualities of a striker like Agüero, such an unrelenting gatherer of goals during his time at Independiente, Atletico Madrid and City, including two more here, taking his City tally to 158 in 238 games, but the 28-year-old is undeniably developing into an even greater, all-round threat under Guardiola.
It was clear in the way that City’s head coach applauded his No 10’s work rate, pressing and tracking back. Then in the warmth of his embrace as he substituted him. The Argentina striker contributed off the ball, as well as on, and departed to a standing ovation.
The juxtaposition of the content and intended message of this post amused me.I think the point the OP was getting at is that his English is a disgrace for being here so long.
We don't know that but i'm sure he can speak fine by now but chooses not to
This is what he actually said
Sergio Agüero: "I'm not thinking about Madrid or any other [clubs]. My only focus is on playing. I have three months left to give my best."
Sergio Agüero: "I don't want to think about my future. My intention is to remain but we shall see what happens in June."
he can speak and understand english but in front of the camera just does not have the confident to translate
I think the point the OP was getting at is that his English is a disgrace for being here so long. He can utter maybe a handful of words.