Guardiola lauds hat-trick hero Aguero after Arsenal win

Sergio Aguero's treble saw Manchester City overcome Arsenal on Sunday and won the striker praise from Pep Guardiola.

Published : Feb 04, 2019 10:39 IST

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (left) and manager Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (left) and manager Pep Guardiola.
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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero (left) and manager Pep Guardiola.

Pep Guardiola lauded Sergio Aguero after the striker's hat-trick secured a crucial 3-1 win over Arsenal, putting Manchester City's Premier League title defence firmly back on track.

Having scored after 24 seconds in a losing effort at Newcastle United last time out, Aguero broke the deadlock 46 seconds at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Laurent Koscielny levelled against the run of play but Aguero struck twice more to move City within two points of leaders Liverpool, leaving Guardiola delighted.

"Everybody knows about his [Aguero's] goals," the City manager told Sky Sports . "It's important how you fight, so I think he is incredible.

"I know it is not for his body to run like Gabriel [Jesus] or Bernardo [Silva] or the other ones, but he tried to do absolutely everything and that for the team will never be a problem for us.

"Of course he scores a lot of goals and in that way it is important."

Guardiola lamented City's lacklustre display in the 2-1 loss at St James' Park and he again underlined how difficult it can be for his side when they are not in their typical rhythm.

"It's important to realise what we have to do to win the games," he said.

"We are a good team when we go to the full gas, go and go for 90 minutes. But if we are not in that rhythm, a little bit slower, then we are not a good team.

"Hopefully that game [at Newcastle] will help us know it. We have spoken about it. We are good when we do what we have to do. After that, we can forget about it.

"We will arrive in the last stages fighting for the title. I had no doubts. I am not talking about winning or losing, I am talking about intensity, to go score another one, try get another goal.

"Against Newcastle we didn't do that and that's why we lost."

The reigning champion will now watch with interest when Jurgen Klopp's side takes on West Ham on Monday.

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