Sergio Aguero was left waiting to become Manchester City’s outright
all-time leading goal-scorer as his side remained five points clear at
the top of the Premier League table on Saturday.
Aguero was named on the bench as City saw off West Bromwich Albion
3-2, having failed to surpass the club record of 177 goal he shares with
Eric Brook during a midweek League Cup penalty shoot-out win over
Championship side Wolves.
City manager Pep Guardiola blamed Aguero’s failure to score against
Wolves on the different ball used in the League Cup and there were three
goals in a frantic five-minute spell at The Hawthorns on Saturday.
Leroy Sane produced a stunning strike to give City a 10th-minute lead
only for West Brom’s Jay Rodriguez to equalise soon afterwards.
But come the 15th minute, City were 2-1 up after Fernandinho left fly
with a speculative shot that deflected off Gareth Barry and went in off
the post.
City substitute Raheem Sterling gave the visitors a two-goal lead
with a close-range finish in the 64th minute only for the Baggies’ to
pull a goal back late on through Matt Phillips after a defensive
blunder.
Second-placed Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur had both
started the day level on points but Jose Mourinho’s men edged ahead
after substitute Anthony Martial’s goal nine minutes from time gave them
a 1-0 win over a Spurs side missing injured England striker Harry Kane.
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