There is no doubt Sergio Aguero is the? best striker in the English Premier League, he has been for some years now.?
The prolific goal scorer came off the bench to the rescue of Manchester City as he scored a match winning goal in the 73rd minute against Sheffield United. Having started on the bench, he was called on in the second half to break the deadlock and that is what he did.?
Since joining City in 2011 from Spanish side Atletico Madrid, Aguero has been one of most deadliest of forwards in the world. He has scored 180 Premier League goals, more than any other foreign player.?
In a league that has seen the talents and magic of the likes of Robin van Persie, Thierry Henry,?Didier Drogba, and others, one would argue none has made more impact than the Argentine. He has been vital to Manchester City's all four title triumphs.?
Aguero doesn't just score goals but be scores important goals, the ones that matter. It was his last minute famous winner against Queens Park Rangers in 2011/12 season that won the City the?title on the last day of the season. A draw would have seen rivals Manchester United lift the trophy, but it was Aguero that stopped that from happening.
It is strange that Aguero doesn't get the recognition he deserves. For his efforts on the pitch, he is one of Premier League's greatest ever strikers.?If Aguero had spent his Premier League career playing in red, he would almost certainly be held in the same regard as Henry and Cantona.?
But whatever the reason for his lack of true recognition, Aguero's record speaks for itself and he will continue to score goals for City until the day he packs his bags for Argentina. On the numbers and impact alone Sergio Aguero should top the best foreign striker list.?