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Man City will unveil an Aguero sculpture to commemorate the club's 10-year title reign | Reuters
Manchester City has declared that a sculpture of club legend Sergio Aguero will be uncovered outside the Etihad Stadium to mark the tenth anniversary of his renowned title-winning objective in 2011–12.
In his first season with the Citizens, Aguero scored a sensational winning goal on 93 minutes and 20 seconds to assist Roberto Mancini's with a side to dig out from a deficit to beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2, securing the Premier League title on objective contrast in front of severe adversaries Manchester United.
The sculpture of Aguero, which will be made by stone carver Andy Scott, will be uncovered as a component of the city's 93:20 festival expected to happen one month from now and will remain nearby sculptures of the Argentine's previous partners, Vincent Kompany and David Silva, outside the Etihad.
City has likewise declared that they mean to hold a "progression of occasions and exercises" in Manchester and all over the planet, including a balloted occasion which will oblige 2,000 fans and extraordinary visitors, including Aguero and previous players of the 2011-12 title-winning crew.
Following 10 prize-laden seasons with the Citizens, Aguero left in 2021 as the club's record goalscorer, netting multiple times in 390 appearances across all rivalries.
The five-time Premier League champion is still the most notable scoring foreign player in English first-class history, with 184 goals—nine more than Arsenal legend Thierry Henry—and he currently sits fourth in the unrivaled rundown, behind Alan Shearer (260), Wayne Rooney (208) and Andrew Cole (187).
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