Sergio Aguero’s record-breaking Manchester City career in numbers
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Sergio Aguero scored twice on his final appearance at the Etihad Stadium for Manchester City on Sunday.
The Argentinian is leaving the club after the Champions League final next week.
Here, the PA news agency looks at his City career in numbers.
260 – Goals for Manchester City (club record).
184 – Goals in the Premier League (fourth on all-time list behind Alan Shearer 260, Wayne Rooney 208 and Andy Cole 187)
12 – Trophies won with City (Premier League 5, FA Cup 1, League Cup 6).
389 – Appearances for City.
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16 – Hat-tricks for City.
93.20 – Time of his most famous City goal (their stoppage-time winner against QPR to clinch the Premier League title on the final day of the 2011-12 season).
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