The FA have begun an investigation into the post match pitch invasion by Wigan supporters after their stunning Cup shock.
One supporter aimed a swipe at the argentine as he raced past - and Aguero had to be bundled away by City coaches as he went seeking revenge.
FA rules allow them to charge any player with any offence and they have started a review after receiving red Anthony Taylor’s report today.
Yet it seems unthinkable that Aguero would be punished for effectively defending himself against someone who had committed a criminal act by running on in the first place.
Wigan plan to identify the supporter and ban him from future games.
City chiefs plan to talk to Latics counterparts and voice their concerns over how their players’ safety could have been jeopardised.
Yet manager Pep Guardiola is unlikely to be charged following his half time tunnel bust up with Wigan boss Paul Cook.
The two clashed when Fabian Delph was sent off, with Guardiola convinced Cook influenced the official, who changed from an initial yellow card to a red.
Guardiola and Cook had to be separated as they rowed in the tunnel but the FA view that as low level compared to the pitch invasion that sparked crowd trouble between fans
Wigan supporters gathered in front of the North Stand, and City fans hurled advertising hoardings at them, stewards and police.
The FA will seek observations from both clubs as part of their ongoing probe into Monday night’s events.