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Opinion
Manchester Evening News: Man City trio Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne and Ederson set the early Premier League benchmarks
Simon Bajkowski: “Sergio Aguero has taken the early lead in the race to be top goalscorer, sitting on six ahead of Raheem Sterling and Norwich's Teemu Pukki on five. Kevin De Bruyne has a staggering five assists already and David Silva four, with no other player having managed more than two.
“Ederson, who narrowly missed out on the Golden Glove to Alisson last season, is one ahead of the Liverpool man so far with two clean sheets - tied in first place with Everton's Jordan Pickford and Crystal Palace's Vicente Guaita.
“The Premier League give individual awards at the end of the season to the player that has scored the most goals, created the most goals, and kept the most clean sheets.”

The Sportsman: Fantasy Premier League Gameweek Four: Is Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero Now Essential?
“Is Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero now essential? When it comes to consistency, he’s definitely your man.
“The Argentinian genius leads the race for the Premier League Golden Boot once again with six goals in four games and has now scored with each of his last seven league shots on target for Manchester City. Ruthless.
“The striker has now recorded 101 goals in 134 games for City under Pep Guardiola and following the final result his Spanish boss quoted: ‘He (Agüero) will die scoring goals.’
“At 31-years-old, Agüero has now scored 99 Premier League goals at the Etihad - only Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford (101) and Thierry Henry at Highbury (114) have scored more at a single stadium in Premier League history. Some fine company for the City legend.

Loan news
Dunstable Today: Bolton: Right back switch was inspired by Man City boss Pep Guardiola
Luke Bolton: “I spoke to City and that’s where the manager sees me, so I was hoping that I’d get a run out at right back (with Luton), and I’m really enjoying it.
“I played there three times last pre-season with the first team, then Pep spoke to me and thought that’s where I was going to be best, so I just took that advice on board, that’s all I can do really, listen to him.
“He’s obviously a very smart man, I’d say the best coach in the world.
“He pulled me into his office, we’re speaking, he thanked me for pre-season and then said that’s where he thinks I’m going to be best.
“So straight away, I said, ‘no problem, that’s where I’ll play.”

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