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Sergio Aguero: 'Jamie Vardy deserves praise'

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has said that Leicester City's Jamie Vardy deserves all the praise that has come the Englishman's way this season.
Vardy has scored 18 Premier League goals this term, which has seen the Foxes rise to the top of the table.
Aguero, meanwhile, has 13 strikes to his name this season and the two forwards will go head-to-head on Saturday when Leicester travel to second-place Man City.
The Argentine has claimed that former non-league striker Vardy is "always on the prowl" and has "a scent for goals".

"When a striker scores as many goals as he has and so consistently, it speaks for itself. He's always on the prowl, has a scent for goals and a lot of precision in front of goal. He is having a fantastic season and deserves all the praise he's been getting," Aguero told Man City's official website.

Vardy scored twice as Leicester beat Liverpool last time out, while Aguero hit the winner as Man City won at Sunderland.

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