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In defence of Sergio Aguero – what would YOU have done in his position?

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In defence of Sergio Aguero – what would YOU have done in his position?

Now that the dust has settled a bit, prepare for a rather punchy (pun entirely intended) defence of one of the greatest players to ever grace the Premier League.

Wigan’s heroic win over Man City on Monday night will unfortunately be remembered for all the wrong reasons.

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Getty Images - Getty Aguero’s clash with a fan[/caption]

But those castigating Sergio Aguero swiftly need to get in the sea.

Aguero became embroiled in an altercation with an individual after thousands of Wigan supporters swarmed onto the DW Stadium pitch to celebrate their side’s famous victory.

Pitch invasions are a bit like wireless headphones; exciting initially but in reality just an awful lot of hassle.

Awigan fans taunts City fans after their 1-0 FA Cup win Awigan fans taunts City fans after their 1-0 FA Cup winChumpRex Features

The field of play is ultimately a fan free zone – they shouldn’t be anywhere near the players in the first place.

So when Aguero was confronted by a likely intoxicated BTEC Richard Ashcroft – who threatened his personal safety – just minutes after a demoralising defeat, can you blame his reaction?

Getty Images - Getty Aguero was surrounded by fans[/caption]

Let’s break down the incident.

BBC cameras painted Aguero in a bad light immediately with the footage they released to the millions watching on TV:

Aguero having it out with a fan there #WAFC #MCFC pic.twitter.com/PEl0gclTXk

— Louis Crawford (@LouisCrawford10) February 19, 2018

Aguero clashed with the moronic supporter before being restrained by a member of City’s coaching staff to suppress the incident escalating.

But what the BBC cameras didn’t pick up was the full picture.

As shown below, Aguero’s ‘punch’ is more a push and an act of self defence, protecting himself from a professional wind up merchant whose sole aim was to provoke a reaction.

Went to the city match absolute disgrace behaviour from the fan on aguero @b1g5te yet all the tv are showing is aguero going for him. pic.twitter.com/9JclOUByKL

— Joanne Smith (@zabbajojo) February 19, 2018

Not only did the fan in question make a beeline to antagonise Aguero, The Sun are also reporting he spat at him.

All things considered, City’s record goalscorer actually handled himself pretty well as the vast majority of us would probably have Hayemakered the man into next year.

Let’s call it faux outrage, but the response from people on social media has typically come from Man United fans, some actually begging the FA to take legal action in the hope of docking Premier League points.

City should be docked points in the league for their actions today

– disgusting foul by delph
– players harassing the referee
– guardiola harassing the referee
– guardiola acting in a threatening manner to wigan’s staff
– fans attacking police & stewards
– aguero assaulting fans

— ©️®️ (@CR689908) February 19, 2018

Talk about clutching at straws.

The reaction of players themselves – who may have encountered similar scenarios – is far more telling.

Aguero will get punished for what happened after the game but I don’t think he should Aguero is defending himself why are the fans on the pitch? He doesn’t know what the fan has in his pockets or what he’s gonna do he just sees a fan coming toward him!?

— Jay bothroyd (@jaybothroyd) February 19, 2018

Why would Gary Linekar insinuate people should look at aguero ? The fans shouldn’t be on the pitch confronting the players . Poor

— Joshua Windass (@WindassJnr) February 19, 2018

They don’t just sympathise with Aguero, they appreciate the perils of being a professional footballer in such a testing atmosphere.

Ultimately the only person who should have been in the faces of the City players last night was their manager after probably their worst performance of the season.

Getty - Contributor Guardiola hangs his head as the quadruple dream dies[/caption]

Pep Guardiola didn’t cover himself in glory at all, but Aguero did the square root of nothing wrong.

So before vilifying the man from the comfort of your keyboard, just think… what would YOU do in that scenario?

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