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There is so much to admire in the pair of them

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With all the fascination surrounding Luis Suarez’s arrival at Liverpool last January; his spearheading of the revival at Anfield under Kenny Dalglish and the genuine ‘superstar’ status of one of Europe’s most coveted strikers, it appears that some of the admiration is a little lost when it comes to Manchester City’s latest acquisition Sergio Aguero. At the very least, the excitement was short lived.

It’s hard to understand whether Manchester City and the Premier League truly understand the kind of player they have in ‘Kun Aguero: a player who almost single-handedly put Barcelona to the sword a couple of seasons ago and one who managed to lead Atletico Madrid to the Europa League final and win the competition, now has given City a genuine reason to forget Carlos Tevez and all the needless baggage that comes with the ever-distracting Argentine.

Of course who wouldn’t be impressed by Suarez, a player who continued the fine tradition of breath-taking goal scoring records at Ajax but, unlike his predecessor Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, has managed to quickly adapt to the rigors of a far superior European league.

Players of Suarez’s quality come about very rarely and for the transfer fee in the region of £24 million, he represents a real bargain in a time of reckless spending by the oil-rich powerhouses of City, Chelsea and now CF Malaga.

But almost similarly, one could argue that the sale of Aguero left Atletico with the short end of the stick. A player who quite comfortably formed one of the three best players in La Liga last season outside of Barcelona and Real Madrid, is now one who we should be hoping is not just using Manchester City as a stop-gap to Florentino Perez’s Madrid.

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  • CiTyBlUe says:

    Stop gap? cearly you are a little confused, all the Utd’s, Madrid’s and Pool’s ever go on about is history this history that.

    While I admire Liverpool for achieving what they did with a reasonable amount of finance, it does not discount that fact you had more finance than most.

    Difference today our owner is so rich that he could buy Real Madrid or Barcelona and make them our academy, if that does not spark your mind into gear then I don’t see much hope for you.

    Theres about as much chance of Aguero joining any other club as there is Lionel Messi joining Liverpool.

  • mm says:

    “reckless spending by the oil-rich powerhouses of City, Chelsea and now CF Malaga”.
    That’s a bit rich mate.
    How much has Kenny just spent on Henderson, Carroll and the rest?
    I think City have bought better quality players than Liverpool have recently.
    There is one big difference between Aguero and Suarez. They are both tremendously skilful players, but I’m afraid Suarez is an out and out cheat.

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