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Sergio Aguero only hung up his boots for good recently after being forced to due to a health scare, but the Argentine has already been honoured by one of his former clubs.
Manchester City have unveiled a large statue of the striker to mark 10 years since Aguero's iconic last-gasp Premier League title-winning goal against Queens Park Rangers in 2012. The five-time Premier League winner will forever be remembered fondly by the City faithful for his efforts since he arrived at the club in the summer of 2011.
The Buenos Aires-born talent notched a staggering 260 goals while donning the City shirt, including 184 in 275 league appearances - the most amount scored by a foreign player in English top-flight history. The most important of those 184 was undoubtedly his 93rd minute strike to steal the title away from neighbours Manchester United a decade ago.
To celebrate that moment, the club opted to unveil a statue depicting the striker celebrating the goal outside the Etihad. It is the third statue to be erected on the East Side of the ground, with Vincent Kompany and David Silva also boasting their own.
Unfortunately for the Argentine, there has been plenty of talk over how much Aguero's actually looks


