Sergio Aguero spoke glowingly about Manchester City and Pep Guardiola after his side's thrilling 5-3 victory against Monaco.

Questions over Aguero's future had arisen in recent weeks with the Argentinian benched for Gabriel Jesus before the Brazilian's injury.

The lethal Argentinian finisher had previously stated his desire to return to his homeland with Independiente one day.

Sergio Aguero confirmed his desire to stay at Manchester City and said it is in their hands

Aguero looked back to his best form as his scored twice for his side in the 5-3 win at the Etihad

But now he has put the onus back on his club, insisting he is happy to stay and his relationship with Pep Guardiola is strong.

He said: 'As I've always said I want to be here at the club, I've always said that at the end of the season it won't be my decision.

'The truth is that with these things it's the club that handles everything, and obviously it's always my intention to stay.

The Argentinian insisted his relationship with Pep Guardiola is still strong

'We (Guardiola) get on very well. What he wants, above everything, from all the players is that we push a little more.

'He's always asking me for more, more, more [looks up and smiles], obviously it's a sacrifice I have to make, that we all have to make, and fortunately tonight it worked and we'll see if it keeps working in the next game.

'The only thing I can do is keep fighting to be able to play. Fortunately he counted on me, now I have to help the team and show what I can do.

Aguero was booked for diving when he appealed for a penalty after going over in the box

Aguero looked back to his razor sharp best in front of goal at the Etihad and slotted a brace for the host.

He might also have had a penalty but was booked for diving.

Aguero continued: 'He touched my foot but these are things that happen. The referee told me that he wasn't going to give it, it happens and sometimes you can get it wrong but you have to accept it.'