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Aguero�s double leads Man City into FA Cup quarters

By The Assam Tribune

MANCHESTER, March 2: Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City survived an early scare to romp into the FA Cup quarterfinals with a 5-1 home drubbing of second-tier Huddersfield Town in a fifth-round replay on Wednesday.

Back in the team after an injury to new signing Gabriel Jesus, Aguero scored two goals for the second straight game to lead City�s fightback.

It followed his double against Monaco in the Champions League last week and got City coach Pep Guardiola�s seal of approval.

�The best Sergio I have ever seen,� Guardiola said.

It has taken some time for Aguero, one of City�s greatest ever players and its first-choice striker since 2011, to win over his new coach.

City, third in the Premier League table, fell behind after seven minutes when Harry Bunn drilled an effort beneath keeper Claudio Bravo but that served only to stir the hosts into action.

Leroy Sane drew them level before a penalty from Aguero and a tap-in from Pablo Zabaleta gave them a 3-1 advantage at the break, with their first three goals coming in a devastating eight-minute spell.

Aguero grabbed a fourth in the second half and Kelechi Iheanacho completed the rout in stoppage time as City secured an away tie against Premier League Middlesbrough in the last eight.

After a goalless first game, the deadlock was broken early as Huddersfield stunned the Etihad Stadium when Bunn found the net.

Having been teed up by Philip Billing, his low effort squeezed beneath City keeper Bravo, who has been demoted to second choice after a series of unconvincing displays.

Despite the early setback, Sane equalised in the 30th minute. City took the lead four minutes later as Aguero was bundled to the floor and stepped up to slam his penalty high into the top corner.

City�s recovery was completed with a third goal in quick succession as Aguero picked out Zabaleta for a simple finish to effectively wrap up the tie.

They added to their advantage with 17 minutes remaining as Raheem Sterling�s cross was expertly turned home by Aguero at the near post and Iheanacho tapped home a low cross at the death. � Agencies

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