Wednesday, 24 August 2016

I’m not under Aguero pressure – Iheanacho

                           
Manchester City wonder kid  Kelechi Iheanacho has revealed he is learning from on-form Citizen striker Sergio Aguero.
Iheanacho, who  signed a new contract last week  tying him to the  Manchester club until 2021, scored 14 goals in 35  appearances for City last season.
The Nigeria forward, who was  the English giants’  third-highest scorer in all competitions, behind Aguero and Kevin de Bruyne last term, was a late substitute in City’s 2-1 opening day win over Sunderland. He came from the bench to help the Pep Guardiola’s beat Stoke 4-1 at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday.

And the 19-year-old has spoken of his admiration for Aguero, who has scored  four Premier League goals in  two fixtures, saying he enjoys playing alongside  the 28-year-old Argentina forward.
““I think Sergio is a great striker, everyone knows that,” the UAE 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Cup winner was quoted by  ESPN FC  as saying  on Tuesday ahead of their return leg   UEFA Champions League second leg fixture  against Steaua Bucharest at home  on Wednesday. City won the first   leg 5-0  in Romania last week.
“He has a great quality. I am learning from him as well, it’s not any pressure for me to play.
“I play alongside him. I will keep working, whenever I get my chance I will do my best for the team, work with the team. It’s not any pressure that he’s in good form this season because he always does very well.”
Iheanacho hailed the character in the team, saying Guadiola had brought a winning mentality to the side.
“Everyone is working together as a team. As a striker you need to defend as well so it’s not just about scoring goals,” he told the club’s official website.
He added, “I haven’t had any private discussions with Pep. He has the final decision on the team and I have to work hard to be in his team.
“We have a target as a team but we don’t have individual targets. We’re working hard together to achieve the team’s targets.
“I’m very happy to sign a new contract with the club. I’m ready to work hard. Pep brought his own style. It’s going to look easy on the pitch when you have lots of players to pass to.”
Iheanacho, who  has overtaken Ivory Coast’s Wilfried Bony in the pecking order at City,  is expected to make his first start of the season  as  Guardiola  is set to rotate his players.

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