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Atletico Madrid Forward Sergio Aguero Expecting Difficult Game Against Barcelona
Kun wants all three points against the champions...
By Paul Madden
Atletico Madrid talsiman Sergio Aguero has acknowledged that Los Colchoneros face a tough test on Sunday night when league leaders Barcelona visit the Vicente Calderon.
The Argentine forward also said that games against Barca and Real Madrid take on an extra significance before insisting that his side need to collect all three points.
"Whenever we play against Barcelona and Real Madrid the games are very important and nice. Barcelona has not lost [in the league] and will be a very difficult. I don't think it will be like other years which were touch and go. It will be much more difficult," he told AS.
"They've great defenders at Barcelona defender and that doesn't make things easier for us. Someone, like [Gerard] Pique, can not play much better.
"We need the three points. I think if you are particularly fond of Atleti, there is no game in which you want to lose. I am a player and always go out to win and certainly the fans will be with us."
The Argentine forward also said that games against Barca and Real Madrid take on an extra significance before insisting that his side need to collect all three points.
"Whenever we play against Barcelona and Real Madrid the games are very important and nice. Barcelona has not lost [in the league] and will be a very difficult. I don't think it will be like other years which were touch and go. It will be much more difficult," he told AS.
"They've great defenders at Barcelona defender and that doesn't make things easier for us. Someone, like [Gerard] Pique, can not play much better.
"We need the three points. I think if you are particularly fond of Atleti, there is no game in which you want to lose. I am a player and always go out to win and certainly the fans will be with us."
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