By Fredi Roman
He shone again as in his best moments. Argentine Sergio Agüero scored the first goal of leader Manchester City's victory over Crystal Palace 2-0 on Saturday and this Sunday could celebrate his fifth Premier League title if Liverpool, the last champion, beats guard Manchester United in continuity of the 34th. date. Kun opened the scoring with a definition in two halves in the area: control and high shot with the right instep 12 minutes into the second half. Spain's Ferran Torres, 60 seconds later, set the final score at Selhurst Park.
Manchester City, champion of English soccer in 1937, 1968, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2019, took a 13-point lead over United with four more dates remaining to conclude the season, so if their biggest rival does not add on Sunday at Old Trafford, the Premier will be sentenced.
While a new consecration in the British top league is throbbing, the Citizen team was already focused for the rematch next Tuesday against Paris Saint Germain (PSG), in which they will seek to qualify for the final of the European Champions League for the first time. time in its history. Those led by Spaniard Pep Guardiola will defend at home the 2-1 advantage achieved in the Parc des Princes in the French capital.
Sergio Agüero, absolute idol in Manchester City
Agüero, 32, who will leave Manchester City on June 30, scored 182 goals this Saturday in 273 games played in the First League since his arrival in mid-2011. In his glorious cycle at the club, the Argentine accumulates 13 local titles (4 Premiers League, 1 FA Cup, 5 League Cups and 3 Community Shields) and became the highest all-time scorer.
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