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Sergio Aguero to undergo scan on hamstring injury

Updated on: 14 March,2014 08:15 AM IST  | 
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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is a doubt for his side's Premier League visit to Hull on Saturday after being forced off at half-time as City lost 2-1 to Barcelona

Sergio Aguero to undergo scan on hamstring injury

Sergio Aguero

Barcelona: Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is a doubt for his side's Premier League visit to Hull on Saturday after being forced off at half-time as City lost 2-1 to Barcelona.

Sergio Aguero
Sergio Aguero 


Defeat ended City's Champions League aspirations for another season as Barca progressed to the quarter-finals 4-1 on aggregate on Wednesday.


However, there could also be repercussions for their Premier League title challenge should their top scorer be missing for any significant length of time.


City currently lie in fourth, nine points adrift of leaders Chelsea, but still control their own destiny as they have three games in hand on Jose Mourinho's men.

"I felt something in my left leg in the run with Messi at the start of the game," said the Argentine.

"I tried to continue, but at halftime I didn't want to run any more risks."

City assistant boss Ruben Cousillas said Aguero would undergo a scan on Thursday but that he remained hopeful the injury wouldn't be too serious.

"It is still too early to say how long he could be out. Apparently it is nothing serious," he said.

"He will have a scan tomorrow. The doctors will decide, at the moment we can't speculate."

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