Rio Ferdinand picks the greatest South American player to have ever played in the Premier League
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No1 surely got to be TOP 5 SOUTH AMERICAN PL PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!
Today, the guys sit down to discuss and debate… Who are the top 5 South American Premier League players of all time? So much flair and finesse!
CC: TOP 5 SOUTH AMERICAN PL PLAYERS OF ALL TIME! Today, the guys sit down to discuss and debate… Who are the top 5 South American Premier League players of all time? So much flair and finesse! CC: Who’s ya top 5 South American Premier League players of all time…?No1 surely got to be He had a remarkable record of 101 goals and 45 assists from 234 matches in all competitions for Los Rojiblancos before joining Manchester City in the summer of 2011. He wrote his name into the Premier League record books less than a year later when he scored the dramatic winning title-winning goal with the final kick of the 2011-12 campaign. Sergio Aguero played a starring role in guiding Manchester City to domestic dominance over the next decade and was arguably the standout striker in the Premier League. He departed the club in 2021 as the club's all-time record goalscorer, having scored 260 goals and provided 73 assists in 389 matches in all competitions. He won 12 major honors in his time at the Etihad Stadium and is widely regarded as the greatest player in Manchester City's history. His record of 184 Premier League goals places him fourth on the all-time scorers list in the English top-flight and he won five league crowns with City. Unfortunately, Aguero ended his career prematurely due to a heart condition shortly after joining Barcelona in 2021.
Rio Ferdinand picks the greatest South American player to have ever played in the Premier League
Rio Ferdinand believes Aguero is the greatest South American to play in the Premier League icon Rio Ferdinand has picked as the greatest South American to have ever played in the . The former England international was promoting the latest edition of his podcast which debated the top five greatest South Americans to have played in the Premier League. Rio Ferdinand quoted the episode and tagged Sergio Aguero, tweeting: "No1 surely got to be @aguerosergiokun." Sergio Aguero emerged as a highly-rated teenager and won the Golden Boy award in 2007 for his exploits at Atletico Madrid and the Argentine youth team. Who’s ya top 5 South American Premier League players of all time…?No1 surely got to be TOP 5 SOUTH AMERICAN PL PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!
Today, the guys sit down to discuss and debate… Who are the top 5 South American Premier League players of all time? So much flair and finesse!
CC: TOP 5 SOUTH AMERICAN PL PLAYERS OF ALL TIME! Today, the guys sit down to discuss and debate… Who are the top 5 South American Premier League players of all time? So much flair and finesse! CC: Who’s ya top 5 South American Premier League players of all time…?No1 surely got to be He had a remarkable record of 101 goals and 45 assists from 234 matches in all competitions for Los Rojiblancos before joining Manchester City in the summer of 2011. He wrote his name into the Premier League record books less than a year later when he scored the dramatic winning title-winning goal with the final kick of the 2011-12 campaign. Sergio Aguero played a starring role in guiding Manchester City to domestic dominance over the next decade and was arguably the standout striker in the Premier League. He departed the club in 2021 as the club's all-time record goalscorer, having scored 260 goals and provided 73 assists in 389 matches in all competitions. He won 12 major honors in his time at the Etihad Stadium and is widely regarded as the greatest player in Manchester City's history. His record of 184 Premier League goals places him fourth on the all-time scorers list in the English top-flight and he won five league crowns with City. Unfortunately, Aguero ended his career prematurely due to a heart condition shortly after joining Barcelona in 2021.