Remodeled Aguero finally gets Guardiola's seal of approval

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Sanchez scored two late close-range goals to earn Arsenal a 2-0 home victory over relegated Sunderland, while Kevin De Bruyne starred as City comfortably defeated West Brom 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City downed West Bromwich Albion 3-1 in a Premier League clash Monday night to all but ensure qualification for next season's Champions League.

Leroy Sane deftly nutmeged Allan Nyom and had penalty appeals dismissed when taking a tumble as the full-back looked to recover his ground, while Ben Foster was at full-stretch to keep out Aleksandar Kolarov's 30-yard free-kick. "He's a legend for this club, like Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero". "It will be only for three or four years.' So I'll have to say sorry - it's been nine years!"

"I saw many people crying and they are realising the impact Pablo had on the club".

However, De Bruyne then set up Jesus for a tap-in in the 27th minute, and the confidence emerged from the hosts.

"As a player you are happy to play games on the field and this is something you enjoy the most, but if you really care about the club, you feel something inside of you that you want to create something big and that was one of the main things for me".

"I don't think we've shot ourselves in the foot in respect of not trying", said manager Tony Pulis.

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"I think we have been a little bit unfortunate at the back end of the season to catch Chelsea and City having to win against us".

With Guardiola famed for his work his youngsters from Barcelona to Munich, and Iheanacho genuinely one of the best young talents around, it seemed to be a match made in heaven; there's nothing Guardiola's constantly whirring brain loves more than a malleable youngster.

"My favourite moments were when we beat Manchester United in the semi-final at Wembley and the first Premier League we won with Sergio Aguero's goal".

"Gabriel was incredible but today I think that the key player was Sergio", he said.

"But if he asks me for advice I would tell him to stay - he's a great player".

"He didn't score but he helped us to play the third man, he made two or three assists, he made an awesome, incredible performance".

It would be good for the Gunners to go into that final day either level with City or just a point behind and that could happen if West Brom do us a favour at the Etihad. "When he gets the ball, you don't know what he is capable of doing".

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