Recently, according to the latest news from the Daily Mail, Aguero will soon be able to resume normal training, which is undoubtedly a positive news for Manchester City.
Manchester City's record is not as good as it should be
As we all know, Aguero went off with a hamstring injury in the previous match between City and West Ham, and he has also missed a number of matches due to a knee injury. As of now, Aguero is undergoing individual training, and it is possible that he will officially participate in first-team training next week. Manchester City, with one game less, have six points less than Leicester City at the top of the table, and will face Tottenham Hotspur on the road in the next round of matches. If Aguero had been fit to play, he would have given manager Pep Guardiola more options in front of goal. So far this season, City have scored just 10 goals in seven league matches, which is more than only six of all Premier League teams. However, because he has missed a number of games, it will take time for him to rediscover his fitness and the 32-year-old Aguero's playing time will have to be kept in check.
Aguero is actively preparing to return to the pitch
The other day, Roy Keane blasted Aguero on an episode of his TV show, suggesting that Aguero was overweight when he returned earlier in the season. Guardiola has previously said that Aguero does need a few weeks to get back to his best, and before that game against West Ham, Guardiola played Aguero for around 60 minutes in two consecutive matches in the hope of helping him to get back to his match fitness, a deployment that he is expected to adopt in the upcoming game against Tottenham Hotspur.