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Sergio Aguero's back scoring again in City's 4-1 win over Stoke


City's goal to open the scoring after half-an-hour was brilliant. Aguero outmuscled Muniesa on the halfway line to collect a punt from James Milner, accelerated past Phil Bardsley and shot cleanly across Asmir Begovic.


Peter Crouch then equalised with a trademark header past Joe Hart to deservedly level the scoreline. 
Milner then headed the visitors in front and when Manchester City were awarded a penalty, Aguero rifled it into the roof of the net for his 21st goal of the season.


Stoke fans might not like him but his own fans chanted 'Sergio, Sergio' as he made way for Edin Dzeko with the game won.
The exciting thing for City is Aguero can only get better with new signing Wilfried Bony due to line up alongside him in their next game in 10 days time.

Barcelona, who await in the Champions League, will be worried. Even without his hands, Aguero is deadly.

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