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Mike Dean teases hat-trick hero Sergio Aguero by hiding match ball away from Citizens striker

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LARKING AROUND

Aguero acquired his second hat-trick in as many dwelling video games for Metropolis and the Argentine had amusing with referee Dean after the sport

Manchester City despatched an enormous message to title rivals Liverpool with a devastating 6-0 triumph over Chelsea on the Etihad Stadium.

Two objectives from Raheem Sterling, Ilkay Gundogan’s strike and a hat-trick from the red-hot Sergio Aguero meant Metropolis went again to the Premier League’s summit in reply to Liverpool’s comfy win over Bournemouth on Saturday.

Aguero was in sensible kind in opposition to the sorry Blues

Aguero is in sensible kind in the intervening time having scored three within the Residents’ last home game against Arsenal per week in the past.

And when the full-time whistle went, the Argentine was keen to say his rightful match ball to take dwelling, as is customary for any participant who scores three objectives in a single sport.

However the sport’s referee Mike Dean, ever the character, thought he would have a little bit of banter with Aguero and intentionally disguise the ball away from the striker!

Aguero was on to Dean’s video games although and the referee surrendered the ball earlier than the pair shook palms.

Dean lodges the ball in the back of his t-shirt, away from Aguero’s view

Dean lodges the ball at the back of his t-shirt, away from Aguero’s view

Aguero was onto the referee throughout!

Aguero was onto the referee all through!

Dean realises the game is up!

Dean realises the sport is up!

Dean hands the ball to Aguero as the pair exchange some jokes

Dean palms the ball to Aguero because the pair trade some jokes


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