Sergio Aguero’s Hat-trick Helped Man City Defeat Arsenal

Sergio Aguero


DBasia.news –  Sergio Aguero became the hero to Manchester City’s win in the 25th week Premier League.his three goals helped The Citizens win 3-1 over Arsenal, Sunday (3/2) Evening WIB.

While appearing before their supporters, Manchester City played impressively from the first menit. The Citizens were ahead thanks to Sergio Aguer’s rapid goals.

Arsenal only needed 10 minutes to equalize their position. Nacho Monreal’s bait from Manchester City’s right side defence was well gored by Laurent Koscielny.

After the score became 1-1, Manchester City and Arsenal both exchanged attacks. Both teams seek extra goals to stay ahead.

Towards the end of the first round, Sergio Aguero once again made Manchester United ahead. Aguero’s right leg kick successfully permeated the Bernd Leno’s goal.

Arsenal became more overwhelmed after the break. Bernardo Silva, David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne alternately almost added to Manchester United’s dominance.

Bernd Leno came back to collect the ball from the goal when the game went on for an hour. Sergio Aguero over and over again became the one to score goals for Manchester City.

Rather than attempting to impend Manchester City’s goal, Arsenal precisely kept being invaded. Even the Gunners lost Shkodran Mustafi to an injury.

Throughout the remaining match, Manchester City attempted to add another goal to Arsenal’s goal. The game unfortunately ended with a 3-1 score with the home team to win.

Player Arrangements:

Manchester City (4-3-3): 31-Ederson; 2-Kyle Walker, 25-Fernandinho, 30-Nicolas Otamendi, 14-Aymeric Laporte; 17-Kevin De Bruyne (26-Riyad Mahrez 87′), 8-Ilkay Gundogan, 21-David Silva; 7-Raheem Sterling, 10-Sergio Aguero (33-Gabriel Jesus 80′), 20-Bernardo Silva.

Manager: Pep Guardiola

Arsenal (3-4-3): 19-Bernd Leno; 20-Shkodrdan Mustafi (27-Konstantinos Mavropanos 79′), 6-Laurent Koscielny, 18-Nacho Monreal; 12-Stephan Lichtsteiner, 11-Lucas Torreira, 29-Matteo Guendouzi, 31-Sean Kolasinac (22-Denis Suarez 67′); 9-Alexandre Lacazette, 14-Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 17-Alex Iwobi (8-Aaron Ramsey 67′).

Manager: Unai Emery