Manchester City's record-breaking forward Sergio Aguero will "die scoring goals", says his boss Pep Guardiola.
The Argentina striker scored a hat-trick to become the highest overseas goalscorer in Premier League history as City thrashed Aston Villa 6-1.
Aguero, 31, moved past Thierry Henry and joined Frank Lampard on 177 goals scored in England's top flight.
"He's a legend," added Guardiola. "It was an honour to be here on the day he achieved the record."
Aguero scored City's third, fifth and sixth goals - as well assisting Riyad Mahrez for the opener - as Guardiola's side demolished Villa to move above Leicester into second in the table.
Aguero's contract ends in 2021 but Guardiola has not given up hope that the striker, who joined from Atletico Madrid in July 2011 for £40m, will sign a new deal.
"It depends on him, it is his decision," said Guardiola.
"This kind of player... there are not many in the incredible history of English football. He helps to make the Premier League better."
Guardiola described Aguero as the second best striker in the world behind his fellow Argentina forward Lionel Messi, who the Spaniard managed at Barcelona.
He added: "The best is Messi.
"Messi is number 9, 10, 11, 6, 4. But the rest is Sergio," said the City boss.
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What the stats say
Only three men - Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney and Andy Cole - who played virtually all of their careers in England, remain in front of Aguero on the all-time Premier League goalscoring list.
His treble against Villa was Aguero's 12th hat-trick, which is a Premier League record.
Best minutes-per-goal ratio in Premier League history (minimum 20 goals)
Player
Minutes played
Goals
Minutes per goal
Sergio Aguero
18841
177
106
Harry Kane
16407
136
121
Thierry Henry
21313
175
122
Gabriel Jesus
4432
36
123
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
5734
46
125
Mohamed Salah
8238
66
125
Ruud van Nistelrooy
12178
95
128
Luis Suarez
9577
69
139
Robin van Persie
20115
144
140
Hernan Crespo
2813
20
141
Predominantly right-footed, 33 of Aguero's 177 Premier League goals have come from his left foot while 17 have been headers. Only 26 have come from the penalty spot.
"To break this record of an incredible legend like Thierry Henry means it's not just for a short period, it's many years," added Guardiola.
"To be the foreign player with the most goals and hat-tricks speaks for itself. Hopefully he can score more."
'City will have to buy two strikers to replace Aguero' - what fans say
Aaron: City really need to treasure Aguero while they can. He won't stay much longer and they won't find another striker as naturally lethal anytime soon - despite their riches.
Liz Tray: Aguero is irreplaceable. We'll need to buy two strikers at least to replace Aguero. I shall shed a tear when he leaves.
Philip West: For me, Aguero is the best striker the Premier League has ever seen. Deadly, prolific, and consistent every single season. When he finally heads back to Argentina, this league, and English football as a whole, loses a true great.
Jason Moore: It's scary to think how many Aguero would have scored if he'd have cut out the injuries that seemed to happen at least a couple of times a season - 30/40 league goals a season?
Joe Gibney: Sergio Aguero won't just kill the opposition, he'll attend the funeral too and check the coffin to make sure he's finished them. Ruthless.
Aleksander Pagels: Aguero said he'll leave Man City in summer 2021. That gives him one-and-a-half- seasons to pass Wayne Rooney in second place with most Premier League goals. He'll do it, and he'll leave the country with only one man having scored more goals in the Premier League.
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