Real Madrid will have to take "extra care" to cease Sergio Aguero in the Champions League semi-finals, in accordance with former midfielder Savio.
Zinedine Zidane's side overcame a two-aim deficit to beat Wolfsburg in the final eight and have been pitted towards Manchester City - who put out Paris Saint-Germain - following Thursday's draw in Nyon.
Aguero has scored 18 goals in 25 Premier League
games this season however has solely netted two in the Champions League and missed a penalty in the second leg towards PSG.
However Savio, who collected three Champions League winners' medals throughout his time on the Santiago Bernabeu, says that Madrid must be particularly cautious of the Argentina international.
"I'm an enormous fan of Aguero. He is likely one of the greatest attackers in Europe in the mean time," he told Omnisport. "He is really clever and is at all times effectively positioned on the pitch.
"Aguero was superb in the two ties, he made the distinction, regardless of lacking the penalty kick. He is totally different from the rest. He is all the time harmful and I believe that Madrid ought to take further care with him."
Savio admits he was impressed by City's show in the 1-0 win over PSG on the Etihad Stadium this week and says Manuel Pellegrini should be given credit for his tactical approach.
"I used to be there watching PSG-Man City and Pellegrini was just brilliant along with his tactics," he said.
Zinedine Zidane's side overcame a two-aim deficit to beat Wolfsburg in the final eight and have been pitted towards Manchester City - who put out Paris Saint-Germain - following Thursday's draw in Nyon.
Aguero has scored 18 goals in 25 Premier League
games this season however has solely netted two in the Champions League and missed a penalty in the second leg towards PSG.
However Savio, who collected three Champions League winners' medals throughout his time on the Santiago Bernabeu, says that Madrid must be particularly cautious of the Argentina international.
"I'm an enormous fan of Aguero. He is likely one of the greatest attackers in Europe in the mean time," he told Omnisport. "He is really clever and is at all times effectively positioned on the pitch.
"Aguero was superb in the two ties, he made the distinction, regardless of lacking the penalty kick. He is totally different from the rest. He is all the time harmful and I believe that Madrid ought to take further care with him."
Savio admits he was impressed by City's show in the 1-0 win over PSG on the Etihad Stadium this week and says Manuel Pellegrini should be given credit for his tactical approach.
"I used to be there watching PSG-Man City and Pellegrini was just brilliant along with his tactics," he said.
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