
Manchester City centre-forward Sergio Aguero says working under Pep Guardiola has forced him to change the way he plays.
“I’m driven to keep on learning, and I have always been able to absorb the lessons of other coaches and put them to practice,” he told the club’s official website.
“That means helping recover the ball, press, pass it around more, search for my teammates and remain open for passes to find the goal.
Aguero in Manchester
Aguero is City’s all-time record scorer having bagged 199 goals in 291 matches.
In fact, since joining in 2011 no player has scored more English top-flight goals than Aguero with Harry Kane (102) and Romelu Lukaku (100) second and third behind him.

So far this season, Aguero has registered 30 goals in 38 matches which means he is just four goals away from surpassing his best season in front of goal (33 in 2016/17). NaijaBet.com
Manchester City will be hoping Aguero can find the net on Tuesday night as they look to overcome a 3-0 first-leg deficit against Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.