The Argentine striker has already struck up a good understanding with his fellow countryman, as best typified by the duo's goalscoring exploits against West Brom.Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero believes that his budding partnership with Carlos Tevez could be crucial to any future ambitions the club may have.The prolific 23-year old struck twice against Roy Hodgson's side to take his tally to 19 Premier League goals this season, before laying one on a plate for Tevez to finish with his first league goal of the season, and Aguero was effusive in his praise for his strike partner."Obviously Carlos [Tevez] is a fantastic player, like Edin Dzeko and Mario Balotelli are, but we’ve played quite regularly together in Argentina," Aguero told reporters.“Because of that, he knows my movements and so we seem to do it quite well. The most important thing is we are all happy." The seemingly telepathic nature of their partnership may have had many of the club's fans wondering what might have been over the course of this season, and Aguero believes that Tevez's quality and experience are absolutely vital moving forward.“We have done fairly well — myself, Edin and Mario — but I think it would be nice to have Carlos on board to add goals," he added.“Carlos is a key player as he has got a lot of experience of playing in the Premier League.”
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