Sergio
Aguero is one of the top five players in the world and the Manchester
City striker has the potential to be better than Cristiano Ronaldo and
Lionel Messi, manager Manuel Pellegrini said on Friday.
Aguero,
who has scored 17 goals in all competitions, netted a hat-trick against
Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Tuesday to give City a 3-2
victory and keep alive their hopes of reaching the last 16.
The
26-year-old has been an influential figure for a City side that has
looked flat at times this season and Pellegrini believes the Argentine
striker can be better than Real Madrid's Ronaldo and Barcelona's Messi.
"Sergio is a top player," Pellegrini told a news conference. "He's a
very important striker in the Premier League and we're very glad to have
him.
"I am always asking and demanding that he tries to be the best player because he has all the conditions to do that.
"I am sure he is in the top five (players in the world). I don't think
he is better than Cristiano (Ronaldo) or (Lionel) Messi, but he must be
very near because he has all the conditions to do it.
"When he plays, it makes a difference."
Third-placed City travel to St Mary's to take on high-flying
Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday, having not won an away
fixture against the Saints since 2003.
Despite predictions that
new Southampton manager Ronald Koeman would struggle after the
departure of key players during the close season, Pellegrini has been
impressed by the way the Dutchman has gone about his business on the
south coast.
"They are a good team with very good players and
they're playing very well," he said. "It's no surprise they are where
they are.
"Ronald Koeman has lost four or five players but they
are still a good team and that's a merit to him. It will be a tough
game."
Champions City will be without striker Edin Dzeko,
midfielder David Silva as Aleksandar Kolarov for the trip to Southampton
as the trio are still recovering from injuries.
"I suppose
Edin Dzeko will be fit next week," Pellegrini said. "There are no
complications with David Silva, it was a ligament injury and he is
recovering."
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