It all started on 15th August 2011 at The Etihad against Swansea City and it took Sergio 'Kun' Agiiero just eight minutes to notch his first goal for the club. When he scored a spectacular second in stoppage time at the end of the match, the Manchester City fans knew they had witnessed something special. He had only been on the pitch for half an hour. Fast-forward a little more than six years and few could have imagined the incredible impact Aguero has had on the history of the club. In scoring the third and crucial goal in City's thumping 4-2 victory at Napoli, then the Serie A leaders, Aguero was amassing his 178th goal for City in just 264 appearances. Eric Brook's benchmark had finally been broken and in record-breaking time - his incredible goal to game ratio surpasses all others in Premier League history. Aguero has scored some classic goals in that time; the hat trick against Bayern Munich; the screamer against Manchester United in 2013, and the goal from an impossible angle against Liverpool amongst them. But none had the impact of 'that' goal against QPR, 93 minutes and 20 seconds into the final game of the 2011/12 season and unquestionably the most memorable goal in Premier League history. So sit back and relive every single one of the 178 goals and listen to the man himself discuss his historic achievement.
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