Buffalo Soldier wrote:Could be wrong but I only remember him missing 2 for us including yesterday? Know he scored about his first 10 in a row for us, couldn't really give a fuck if he missed every single one for Argentina so that shouldn't really be a factor.
Having said that, I'd love Aguero to bag a fuck load this season so he gets my vote to take over as soon as.
Not saying you're lying Carl, but where did you hear Aguero wanted to take the penalty? There didn't seem to be any dispute at the game and he doesn't mention it in his post match interview, he even says that Carlos is the penalty taker and he would expect him to get the next one.
I read it on some feed on newsnow mate...Ill try and find it.
Could be trying to stir the shit but here it is.......
SERGIO AGUERO'S treble sent an awesome title warning as Manchester City kept up the pace on champions, leaders and neighbours United.
Carlos Tevez missed a penalty on his first start of the season and City hit the woodwork twice but victory was never in doubt.
And they could easily have netted before Aguero slotted a 13th minute opener following a pull-back from his man-of-the-match rival David Silva.
Tevez missed from the spot before Micah Richards and Vincent Kompany were denied by the goal-frame.
Then Aguero tucked home on 63 and 69 minutes.
City certainly made light of the upheaval caused by the exit of shamed chief executive Garry Cook.
And boss Roberto Mancini could even afford to be leave out Edin Dzeko, scorer of four goals last time out, keeping him fresh for City's Champions League debut against Napoli on Wednesday.
The hosts showed their threat in the opening minutes when Adam Johnson brought down the ball nicely but produced a shot only a golfer would have been proud of, lofted over the bar.
Silva brought a comfortable save out of Ali Al Habsi, before Joleon Lescott headed over from a couple of yards out.
The writing already looked to be on the wall for Wigan, and so it proved as Aguero fired home.
Tevez was involved, scampering down the left before cutting the ball inside to Silva. His feint wrong-footed Wigan and he fed Aguero, on the right of the area, who shot through Figueroa's legs into the far corner.
If it seemed ominous for Wigan, they were nearly back in the game when Figueroa's ball over the defence caught Vincent Kompany sleeping and Franco Di Santo poked the ball past Joe Hart, but wide of the post too.
Tevez hardly endeared himself to the City fans further by having a weak penalty saved.
Silva won the spot-kick, felled by a crazy lunge from Adrian Lopez, and though Aguero appeared to keen to take it, Tevez insisted.
Aguero continued to impress, bending a shot from the left just past the top corner, then Johnson blasted a couple of yards high from 25 yards.
Richards hit the underside of the crossbar after a lovely Tevez through-ball - the assistant referee correctly judging the ball did not bounce over the line - before some more Aguero magic saw the Argentinian go inches wide again.
City fans could hardly believe their side were not two up when first Lescott headed against the upright and then Yaya Toure rifled the rebound narrowly passed the other post.
Wigan had had little to shout about and when Victor Moses did get his head to a free-kick he was unable to find the target.
With half-time looming, Hart demonstrated his importance to City with a one-on-one block to deny Di Santo after a deflected shot landed at his feet.
City began the second half in much the same fashion - chances galore without the finishing touch.
Such wastefulness seemed to be inviting Wigan to respond, and they came agonisingly close to doing so when the impressive Moses fed Hugo Rodallega and he teed himself for a fierce drive that Hart managed to keep out by a combination of his hand and leg.
That sparked the end of Tevez's afternoon, replaced by Samir Nasri, and almost immediately City made the game safe.
Nasri was involved as well, nudging a backheel from Silva into Aguero's path and his perfectly-placed curling shot ended up nestling low in the corner of the net.
Aguero's hat-trick arrived courtesy of more outstanding play from Silva.
The spaniard spun off his markers and delivered a gorgeous through-ball. Aguero just needed to keep his cool, doing so with aplomb, rolling the ball past Al Habsi.
With the game wrapped up Mancini sent on Mario Balotelli for his hat-trick hero, who departed to a deafening standing ovation.
Johnson should have made it 4-0 but shot too close to the keeper, before curling another chance wide.
There may be no Cook at City any more - but this was still a feast.