Sergio Agüero arrived at Manchester City in July 2011 to great fanfare but had his work cut out if he was to justify an exorbitant £38 million transfer fee. Any doubts were swiftly extinguished within half an hour of his first appearance for the Citizens; substituted onto the pitch in the 59th minute in a match against Swansea City, Kun provided an assist for David Silva and scored two goals, the second of which was a 25-yard bullet that brought the City of Manchester Stadium crowd to their feet. Agüero had arrived. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb7NsSqlKGU In what would prove to be a fairy-tale year, Agüero netted 23 league goals in his first season, the most important of which was undoubtedly the injury-time winner against Queens Park Rangers that gave City their first league title in 44 years in scarcely believable fashion. Despite recurring hamstring problems, Agüero was instrumental in Man City regaining the Premier League title from their local rivals last year and is rightly thought of as one of the deadliest strikers in world football. Agüero helped guide Argentina to the World Cup Final in July and, although still struggling for full fitness in the opening weeks of the new season, scored in both of the first two games despite barely playing for half an hour in total. If he can stay fit, few players will manage to keep pace with the lethal Argentine.
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