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Comparing Sergio Aguero’s 2014/15 Stats to His 2015/16 Numbers
- Updated: April 29, 2016
Injuries have once again affected Sergio Aguero this season—but the Manchester City striker continues to demonstrate his brilliance in front of goal.
The Argentinian is one of the finest in Europe in his position, with Luis Suarez and Robert Lewandowski perhaps the only out-and-out strikers capable of challenging him. City have a world star on their hands, and he looks set to give his best years to the club.
Right now, he is giving his all to ensure City finish inside the top four in the Premier League and progress to the UEFA Champions League final, while trying to overtake Harry Kane and win the Golden Boot. It wouldn’t be a surprise if he managed it.
Kane is currently on 24 league goals, with Aguero just behind on 23. Aguero’s goals-to-game ratio is better, though, having played seven games less. Aguero has scored 0.82 goals per game, whereas Kane has 0.69.
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In fact, in terms of minutes-to-goals ratio in Premier League history, Aguero has the highest rate, with 0.68 goals per game enough to see him level with the great Thierry Henry.
The fact that Ruud Van Nistelrooy, one of the finest poachers the Premier League has ever seen, scored at a slower rate than the …
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