Agüero breaks City’s goalscoring record.

The Argentinian striker scored his 178th goal in Tuesday night’s Champions League win against Napoli.

Sergio Agüero becomes City's leading goalscorer with win against Napoli,
Published 2nd Nov 2017
Last updated 2nd Nov 2017

It was only a matter of time before Sergio Agüero became City’s all-time goal-scorer – and on Tuesday night that moment became a reality.

In a thrilling 4-2 victory against Napoli, the Argentinian striker scored City’s third goal of the match. Assisting the team in securing a place in the last-16 of the Champions League, for the fifth consecutive year.

It was the 29-year-old’s 178th strike for the club, surpassing 1930s legend Eric Brook’s 78-year record. The goal came at a critical time for the team who were drawing with Napoli at 2-2 in the 69th minute.

Agüero has not only surpassed the records set by Brook’s and Tommy Johnson in recent seasons, but he’s also exceeded it in considerably fewer games too – scoring 178 goals in just 273 matches over the last six years.

Speaking after the match on Tuesday night Agüero said:

“I am enjoying this moment, I am very happy. This moment has been a long time coming.”

It seemed that Pep Guardiola was also in high spirits and happy with the team’s performance at the San Paolo stadium:

“When everything is going well it's easy. I am very pleased with the players, especially with the personality, and it was a great win for us.”

Tuesday night was certainly a memorable night for City, from qualifying for the knockout stages to extending their unbeaten run to 22 games. It looks like the team are showing no signs of stopping.