Premier League’s greatest strike partnerships: As Gabriel Jesus forms a lethal link-up with Sergio Aguero, we look at classic duos like Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole
Our friends at Football Whispers compare the Man City sharpshooters to classic top-flight pairings
WHEN Manchester City signed Gabriel Jesus, it felt like it could signal the end of Sergio Aguero’s time at the Etihad Stadium.
The striker is a City legend, but he had been dropped by Pep Guardiola for a few big games, including Barcelona away in the Champions League.
Yet, this season, despite Jesus starting, Aguero hasn’t been on the bench, but has played alongside him up front.
Our friends at look at how they compare to other legendary Premier League striking partnerships.
The South American duo undoubtedly have the potential to take the Premier League by storm, and have already got five league goals between them so far this season.
They both have great goalscoring records in the light blue of City, with Jesus averaging a goal every 99 minutes since his move to England, while Aguero’s record stands at one every 110 minutes.
They have the potential to be up there with the best strike partnerships.
But with less than a season to their name playing together, they have a long way to go to be up there with these great duos in Premier League history.
Chris Sutton & Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
The Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer Alan Shearer found a deadly partner in Chris Sutton at Blackburn, with the two so dangerous in front of goal they were dubbed the “SAS”.
They brought the Premier League title to Ewood Park in 1995, scoring 49 goals between them.
Shearer was dynamic, good in the air and on the ground, while Sutton was the ideal link man to get the best out of him.
It was short lived though, with Sutton injured for much of the following season before Shearer joined his hometown club, Newcastle United.