#3 Sergio Aguero is starting to find his rhythm
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Kun Aguero's doing it again!
After scoring against Watford earlier this week, Sergio Aguero emphatically found his way back on the scoresheet yet again, with two rapid goals that turned the game on its head. Trailing 0-1, the Argentine found the back of the net, after being put clear on goal by a shrewd Ilkay Gundogan, who matched Aguero's movement off of a free kick, with a level of precision that would please Deadshot.
With the scores level, just over a minute later, the aforementioned duo struck once again to cruelly snuff out all hopes of a Burnley upstaging at the Etihad Stadium. Gundogan flawlessly found Aguero yet again, this time, with a jaw-dropping backheel, and the 29-year old striker calmly rounded up Nick Pope before slotting it home, to give Manchester City the lead.
Aguero was taken off in the 79th minute for an early shower and some well-deserved rest - something opposing defences might never taste if the magician, let's say, Kuntinues this way.