Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini believes star striker Sergio Aguero will continue to improve, despite already tormenting Premier League defences.
Aguero took his league-best tally to 25 goals with his third hat-trick of the campaign as second-placed City thrashed QPR 6-0 on Sunday.
The 26-year-old Argentina international has scored 31 goals in all competitions this term, while he has netted a total of 106 in almost four full seasons with City, having arrived in a big-money transfer from Atletico Madrid in 2011-12.
But Aguero can take his game to another level, according to Pellegrini.
When I see Kun playing the way he played today I m happy how he is improving. It is not the same Aguero that played one year ago, he said.
He understands he must work harder, he receives a lot more ball. He is working harder during the week. In the way he continues improving, he will continue improving in the future.
He is just 26. He must be a very important player in the future of this club. He was already but I think he must continue improving in the way he plays.