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Nice tribute to Kun: City remembers Agüero's goal that changed its history

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By: EFE Updated 08 May 2022, 18: 05 pm EDT

The Manchester City players recalled the historic goal that Argentine Sergio Kun Agüero scored against Queens Park Rangers a decade ago, with a special shirt with which they warmed up before this Sunday’s clash against Newcastle.

🔵🔙 Next Friday day 13 It will be ten years since @aguerosergiokun’s goal that changed the history of Manchester City

🇦🇷 In City he went out today to warm up with this shirt to commemorate Agüero’s goal pic.twitter.com/lKVgnzwmav

— M Mundo Deportivo (@mundodeportivo) May 8,

This week will be the tenth anniversary of a goal that changed the history of Manchester City that can put them on track to achieve a new Premier title if they beat the ‘magpies’ at the Etihad and lengthened the lead against Liverpool, who did not go beyond a draw against Tottenham on Saturday.

The citizens players jumped onto the pitch to warm up with a blue and white horizontal striped shirt, with the number ten on the back and the name of Agüero .

The Argentine, who went to Barcelona from City and is currently retired, is the foreigner with the most goals in the Premier and the top scorer in the sky blue team, with 100 targets. But that goal, against Queens Park Rangers, changed the history of the team now led by the Spanish Pep Guardiola.

Was a 13 May of 2012. City lost 1-2, but in added time they equalized and, later, Agüero scored the winning goal that provided the Premier title, the first in forty-four years.

A day like today, in 2012, an agonizing goal in stoppage time from @aguerosergiokun gave City victory over Queens Park Rangers and made the Manchester team cry Premier League champions after 18 years of drought. pic.twitter.com/7M6whANdUl— Football goes with you (@Relatoresconvos) May 08, 2020

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