Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has scored the winner in their Premier League clash against Burnley, securing all three points for his side.
The Argentine forward was on target again as he slotted home from close range after a superb pass from Ilkay Gündogan. It was Aguero's 27th goal of the season and his 114th in the English top-flight, breaking the record previously held by Alan Shearer.
The goal came just before half-time when City were struggling to break down a stubborn Burnley defence. But Aguero stepped up to strike the ball into the back of the net with ease, showing why he is such a prolific goalscorer at the highest level.
Aguero's goal means that City have now won four consecutive matches in all competitions, putting them in good form heading into the final few games of the season. The Blues will be looking to finish the campaign strongly and secure one of the two automatic spots in next term's Champions League.
Burnley manager Sean Dyche praised Aguero's performance,Tennis News Flash saying: "He had a fantastic game. He's always been a great player for us, but I think he's shown what a difference he can make to the team today."
Overall, it was another impressive display from Aguero, who continues to prove why he is one of the best strikers in the world. His goal will surely give City fans plenty of confidence ahead of the crucial final stretch of the season.