Sergio Aguero leaves City after 10 years



He talks about Pep doesn't make changes at the end of the match.
He says that Pep sometimes acts in someways you cant understand but their decisions are successful.
He talks about a Manchester City-Chelsea where Agüero scores 3 goals, years ago. About 3 hours before match he says Pep was alone walking up and down for 30 minutes in a few meters. Walking from point A to point B for point B to point A and again.
Agüero asked him "are you ok?", and Pep answer "yes I'm. If you someday are a coach will understand me".

He says that City-Chelsea was a hard and decisive match, and Pep is all time thinking and using the brain because he feels pressure because the City's project has a lot of weight being very ambitous.
 


He talks about Pep doesn't make changes at the end of the match.
He says that Pep sometimes acts in someways you cant understand but their decisions are successful.
He talks about a Manchester City-Chelsea where Agüero scores 3 goals, years ago. About 3 hours before match he says Pep was alone walking up and down for 30 minutes in a few meters. Walking from point A to point B for point B to point A and again.
Agüero asked him "are you ok?", and Pep answer "yes I'm. If you someday are a coach will understand me".

He says that City-Chelsea was a hard and decisive match, and Pep is all time thinking and using the brain because he feels pressure because the City's project has a lot of weight being very ambitous.


Hi Pep love you mate
 
Just seen a clip on Sky Facebook app from a show called The Business of Football.

Never knew this but Kun had, in Mancini’s words, practically signed for Juve. Mancini ended up meeting Kun’s agent at his home, convinced him to sign for us and the rest is history.

Fine margins.
 
A lot gets said about the the players who have played a key part in our rise and rightly so. Not that my opinion counts for much, but I reckon Sergio was the most Importamt player to ever play for us. He was fucking dynamite and THE big game player.
No matter how many goals Erling gets, I don't think I will love him as much as I love Kun.
 
Just seen a clip on Sky Facebook app from a show called The Business of Football.

Never knew this but Kun had, in Mancini’s words, practically signed for Juve. Mancini ended up meeting Kun’s agent at his home, convinced him to sign for us and the rest is history.

Fine margins.
Yeh but Mancini wasn't always nice to the kit man so what did he ever do for us............. ;-)
 
A lot gets said about the the players who have played a key part in our rise and rightly so. Not that my opinion counts for much, but I reckon Sergio was the most Importamt player to ever play for us. He was fucking dynamite and THE big game player.
No matter how many goals Erling gets, I don't think I will love him as much as I love Kun.
It’s also different because we weren’t established then, we were trying to establish ourselves and to get him was as big a coup as it could have been.

FF to Haaland signing and what it showed was that we were long established at that point, and able to do what no other English club has done before us - sign one of the best players in the world whilst competing for that player with Madrid, Barca and Bayern. Even rags in their pomp never did that.
 
My favourite of Sergio. I think it was Middlesbrough away; "Sterling down the left cross to Aguero; you know the rest".
 

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