Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini praises Sergio Aguero for his 100th goal in the Premier League and said the achievement is remarkable.
27-year-old Argentinian scored his hundredth goal in the tie against Newcastle 1: 1 on Tuesday night.
The scorer of City reached the jubilee goal just 147 games, which ranks second all-time list. Before him only Alan Shearer, who managed to get elevation 100 after 124 matches.
Aguero ahead in prestigious goal scorers such as Thierry Henry and Ian Wright, who achieve these goals respectively to 160 and 173 appearances.
Pellegrini praises Kuhn official club website: "He deserves it because he is a great player and knows how to make a difference. The technique and his energy are wonderful and I'm very happy for him."
Aguero came to City from Atletico Madrid in 2011 and since then has strung 134 goals in all competitions. This season the Argentine has 22 goals in the Premier League and shares second place with the star of Leicester Jamie Vardy. Only Harry Kane is in front of both of them with 24 goals.
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