twosips wrote:Just caught up on the game. Pellegrini is right - Aguero can get better.
We started to see it just before he got injured and now he's getting back to that level again we're seeing him introducing something new to his game - creativity, passing and vision. There was a few moments where he was linking up play, playing some lovely through balls and dropping deep starting attacks. We've not seen much of him in that aspect before and if he can do that he'll go up another level yet again. It's what separates Messi from the other forwards; he's also the best attacking midfielder/playmaker in the world as well as the best forward. If Aguero can even get 30% better at what he does when he's not finishing then fuck me he'll be some talent. He's starting to do that in my opinion and all he needs is runs of games and no god damn injuries.
I hope so, as despite his goal scoring record, I've always been underwhelmed by Aguero and felt he could bring more to the table for the team.
Crazy to think though that in his 4 seasons with us now, he has very very rarely been playing at 100%, so I think with the right encouragement from the manager to occupy different positions during a game and get involved more, he can get much much better.