Team-mates hail 'goal machine' Aguero

Manchester City's Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring his third and the team's fifth goal during the English Premier League match against Watford in Watford on September 16, 2017

Sergio Aguero's sixth Premier League hat-trick in the 6-0 demolition of Watford drew unstinting praise from his Manchester City team-mates on Sunday. The 29-year-old Argentinian -- who needs just three goals to become Manchester City's all-time leading scorer and replace Eric Brook who has held the record of 177 since 1939 -- is a 'goal machine' according to Ilkay Gundogan. Now only Alan Shearer with 11, Robbie Fowler with nine and Michael Owen and Thierry Henry with eight, have more Premier League hat-tricks. "He's very special, just a goal machine," Gundogan told City's official website. "His last goal was incredible, it showed all his talent and how powerful he is. "We need him and hopefully he'll score a lot more goals." Aguero could have had four goals but he stepped aside to allow Raheem Sterling to take a penalty against Watford -- the England international converted it but was left purring about his team-mate's clinical finishing. "You can see every game that if you give Sergio a chance, nine times out of 10 it's a goal," said Sterling. City's thrashing of an in-form Watford side sent them top of the table and they have now scored 15 goals and conceded none in three matches in eight days.