Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has dedicated his Premier
League title-winning goal to the club's supporters after capturing the
crown in the final seconds on the final day of the season.
The Blues bagged their first top flight title since 1968 by coming
from behind to beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2 with two goals in injury
time, pipping city rivals Manchester United in the process.
City fans have endured their fair share of ups and downs over the
years, seeing the club relegated to the third tier in 1998 prior to
promotion via the play-offs the following year against Gillingham in
dramatic circumstances.
Their 2011/12 Premier League triumph was just as spectacular, as United
blew an eight-point lead with just six matches remaining before seeing
the trophy prized from their grasp by City's last-gasp heroics at the
Etihad Stadium.
And Aguero has exclusively told FourFourTwo that his goal
and City's glory was a reward for the long-suffering Blues faithful, as well as
labelling it the pinnacle of his career to date.
"It was incredible. I couldn't believe it. The crowd was cheering and my
team-mates hugged me. It was amazing. It was the greatest moment in my
career," he said.
"The goal and the title was for them. They suffered with us all season.
Only later did I realise what we had accomplished by the way the people
reacted to us winning the title. It was such a joyous moment.
"Manchester City fans have, of course,
been great to me. They have given me the energy to succeed since I
arrived in England."
The challenge for Roberto Mancini's men now is to retain their title
as they seek a spell of dominance under Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin
Sultan Al Nahyan's reign.
But the Blues will also be eyeing success in the Champions League,
having performed admirably on their debut last year in a tough group
which included eventual finalists Bayern Munich and Italian Cup winners
Napoli.
"Repeating as champion is a priority, but so is the Champions League," said Aguero.
"I think we have the players to win the tournament. It would be the ultimate prize for us. It is something we are focused on."
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