14 Feb 2017

Manchester City continue challenge in EPL

1:23 pm on 14 February 2017

Sergio Aguero has roared back into action for Manchester City, claiming a sharp goal and helping them move into position as Chelsea's top challengers for the English Premier League title with a 2-0 win at struggling Bournemouth.

Sergio Aguero of Man City celebrates.

Sergio Aguero of Man City celebrates. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Aguero was once again left on the bench, amid yet more speculation about his uncertain future at City, as Pep Guardiola preferred his new Brazilian teenage sensation Gabriel Jesus.

City go second and are now eight points behind Chesea.

But after the youngster's fairytale start to life in English football was rudely interrupted by an early ankle injury, Aguero replaced him and took the opportunity to remind everyone of his enduring quality after Raheem Sterling had put City ahead just before the half-hour.

In the 69th minute, the Argentine slid in to slot home a low cross from Sterling, and although Bournemouth defender Tyrone Mings may have got the final touch, no-one was going to persuade Aguero that it was not his goal.

After prevailing in an entertaining contest at chilly Dean Court, City always looked likely to move to within eight points of leaders Chelsea once Sterling slotted in from close range soon after he had also hit the post.

Bournemouth thought they had equalised through Josh King straight after Sterling's goal but the striker was penalised for tugging the shirt of John Stones in the build-up and Eddie Howe's men, 14th in the table and quickly getting sucked into the relegation battle, remain without a win in 2017.

-AAP