Why Sergio Aguero Is The Best Argentinian Player In The Premier League

The South American nation has a rich pedigree in football having won all the major international tournaments namely World Cup(2 times), Confederations Cup, Olympic Gold(2 times) and Copa América. They have time and again produced World-class professional footballers like Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, Alfredo Di Stéfano and Javier Zanetti who have mesmerized the fans from all over the world with their skills and footballing ability.

Premier League has always managed to attract the best talents from all over the world due to its financial superiority and competitive nature of the league. Premier League has been lucky enough to host some of the great Argentine footballers since its inception in the early 90s. While world-class internationals like Juan Sebastian Veron, Herman Crespo, and Angel Di Maria failed to prove their worth on English soil, most of the players from South American nation embraced the league and found success while representing their respective clubs. With each passing year, we see more and more Argentine players opting to come to England rather than Spain and Italy, which traditionally has been the preferred destination for South American footballers in Europe. A total of 15 Argentine players will take part in this season’s English Premier League.

One of the deadliest finishers in the world, Sergio Aguero has enjoyed unprecedented success in Premier League with Manchester City. Signed from Athletico Madrid in 2011, Aguero will always be remembered for scoring the 94th-minute goal against Queens Park Rangers on last day of the season(2011–12)to win City’s first league title in 44 years.

Premier League golden boot winner in 2014-15, Aguero has also played an instrumental role in City’s other Premier League triumphs in 2014 and 2016 seasons. His current goal tally stands at 204 in 297 appearances in all competitions. In premier league, Aguero has commendable goals per match ratio of 0.7 (146 goals in 210 matches and still counting) which is highest in the history of Premier League. At the age of 30 Aguero is showing no signs of slowing down and if he manages to remain fit, he can still continue to play for good 3-4 years at the highest level.

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