Sergio Aguero has revealed that he got his hat-trick ball from Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic signed by him team-mates before putting it in his own personal museum.
The Argentine collected the match ball after scoring all three goals in the victory and then gave it to colleagues such as David Silva and Samir Nasri to pen personal messages of congratulation.
The 23-year-old has burst onto the scene at the Etihad Stadium, already scoring six times in only four Premier League games for his new club.
Aguero revealed on Twitter that he had placed the ball into his personal museum: 'The ball of the hat trick is now in my museum. And it’s more valuable because it’s signed by all my mates'.
Messages in a range of languages suggested something about the diversity of City's squad, but Frenchman Gael Clichy’s comment summed up the universality of football, reading: 'Dont need speak english to score goals'.
Roberto Mancini remained characteristically underwhelmed, with a message simply saying: 'Not bad'.
Aguero made the move to Manchester from Atletico Madrid in the summer for a fee believed to be in the region on €45 million.
The Argentine collected the match ball after scoring all three goals in the victory and then gave it to colleagues such as David Silva and Samir Nasri to pen personal messages of congratulation.
The 23-year-old has burst onto the scene at the Etihad Stadium, already scoring six times in only four Premier League games for his new club.
Aguero revealed on Twitter that he had placed the ball into his personal museum: 'The ball of the hat trick is now in my museum. And it’s more valuable because it’s signed by all my mates'.
Messages in a range of languages suggested something about the diversity of City's squad, but Frenchman Gael Clichy’s comment summed up the universality of football, reading: 'Dont need speak english to score goals'.
Roberto Mancini remained characteristically underwhelmed, with a message simply saying: 'Not bad'.
Aguero made the move to Manchester from Atletico Madrid in the summer for a fee believed to be in the region on €45 million.
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