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Aguero vs Torres: Pub Brawl Stats Prove Who's the Premier League's Deadliest Marksman

Aguero vs Torres: Pub Brawl Stats Prove Who's the Premier League's Deadliest Marksman

Bradz (via Goal.com) EN 1 April 2026 at 08:20
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A heated debate pits Sergio Aguero's stellar Premier League stats against Fernando Torres's iconic 2007/08 peak at Liverpool. While Torres dazzled alongside Gerrard, Aguero's record-breaking hauls and superior goals-per-game ratio – second only to Henry – cement his supremacy. As pundit Bradz argues on Goal.com, consistency trumps one-season wonder.

Aguero vs Torres: Pub Brawl Stats Prove Who's the Premier League's Deadliest Marksman

Imagine you're halfway through your pint, surrounded by mates yelling over the best Premier League strikers. One lot swears by Fernando Torres's blistering debut season at Liverpool, the other chants Sergio Aguero's name like a Man City hymn. It's the debate that never dies, and as dissected in a fiery chat on Goal.com with pundit Bradz, the numbers don't pull punches.

Torres exploded onto Anfield in 2007/08, forming a lethal partnership with Steven Gerrard that had defenders quaking. He bagged 33 goals across all comps, looking every bit the world's top No.9. Nostalgia hits hard – who wouldn't swap a kidney for that prime El Nino?

But hold your Scouse horses. While that season was pure magic, Torres's overall Premier League record? Solid, but not stratospheric.

Aguero's Ruthless Record-Breaking Run

Enter Sergio Aguero, Man City's eternal record-breaker with 184 Premier League goals. Bradz lays it out plain: Aguero's got the second-best goals-per-game ratio in league history, trailing only the untouchable Thierry Henry. Torres? Not even sniffing the top 20.

And that one-game demolition? Five goals against Newcastle in 2015 – one of only five players to ever do it in the Prem. Torres never came close. Aguero's consistency was industrial: ten seasons of double figures, even dragging City to glory single-handedly.

Bradz hammers it home: "One, two, three, four, five. That's Aguero." His mate counters with Torres's peak, admitting Gerrard-Torres was "untouchable." Fair play, but one electric year versus a decade of dominance? It's like comparing a firework to a volcano.

Legacy: Peak vs Persistence

Don't get me wrong, Torres's Anfield highlights are etched in stone. That screamer against United, the Champions League semis – chef's kiss. But injuries and form dips saw him fade, ending with 81 Premier League strikes in 142 games. Impressive start, but the graph trends down.

Aguero? A flatline of brilliance. 260 goals total for City, clutch winners like the title-clinching toe-poke vs QPR. He outscored legends in fewer games, thriving under pressure while Pep's machine purred. Stats gurus at Opta back it: Aguero's 0.59 goals per 90 minutes edges most elites.

Pub wisdom says peaks create legends, but longevity cements them. Henry's ratio rules, but Aguero's closing in. Torres? A brilliant cameo in a star-studded cast.

As fans scrap on podcasts and terraces, one truth stands: Aguero's the benchmark for modern Prem assassins. Torres fans, grab another round – you'll need it. What's your take? Slide into the comments.

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