Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has vowed to make Sergio Aguero an even better player. The Argentine striker scored two goals on his return for City as the visitors made it 10 straight wins in league and cup football this season with a 3-1 victory away to Swansea on Saturday
Sergio Aguero and (inset) Pep Guardiola
Sergio Aguero and (inset) Pep Guardiola
Swansea: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has vowed to make Sergio Aguero an even better player. The Argentine striker scored two goals on his return for City as the visitors made it 10 straight wins in league and cup football this season with a 3-1 victory away to Swansea on Saturday.
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Aguero has now scored 11 times in six games so far this season, but Guardiola wants more from his star striker. "I want to congratulate him on his performance, especially for the first goal. "I am so happy for him. But I think he can play better and I will try to tell him. He has great ability and in the box, there is nothing I can do to help him. But maybe I can help him develop, like keeping the ball and helping the rest of the team."
Swansea gave City a tougher test than their lowly league position suggested. Guardiola added: "I was not surprised by Swansea. It is not easy to play twice a week with the same team, so both teams changed. But they have good players and the goal they scored was good," the Spaniard added.
"But I thought we did well with the ball. We were able to attack behind the midfield line and that was what I wanted. We played really well in the second half and we created good chances. I think we deserved to win."