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VIDEO: Sergio Aguero Scores Screamer Vs. Swansea City

Sergio Aguero cost Roberto Mancini and Manchester City £35M in transfer fees as well as a reported £200,000 per week over five years. This is what £87M gets you:

That's the second half of a neat brace on Aguero's debut, and he also notched an assist for David Silva as Manchester City steamrolled poor Swansea 4-0, with all four goals coming in the second half. Yes, it's one game, and yes, it's Swansea, but Aguero looks to be more than good enough to thrive in the Premier League.

Of course, you'd know that if you ever watched anything other than English football (cough journalists writing tomorrow's papers cough cough), but there's always a fear that the transition might prove too much for a player. It's heartening to see him bed down so quickly. Unless you're a Manchester United or Chelsea fan, anyway.

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