'Game recognizes Game'- Fans react as Sergio Aguero names his top 3 best strikers in history of football

Sergio Aguero has stated Ronaldo Nazario the greatest striker of all time, but has left Cristiano Ronaldo out of his exclusive club.

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Sergio Aguero is regarded as one of the best attackers of all time, with a reputation for annihilating opposing goalkeepers and defenders. The athlete went on to play for some of the world's top clubs, including Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, and FC Barcelona. However, after being diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia, he was forced to declare an early retirement.

Aguero has stated Ronaldo Nazario is the greatest striker of all time but has left Cristiano Ronaldo out of his exclusive club. The former Manchester City forward was chatting on his Twitch account, where he also named Thierry Henry and Luis Suarez as his top three players. After an amazing career for numerous teams throughout the world, Brazilian icon Ronaldo earned his way to the top of the line.

Top 3 strikers of Sergio Aguero

Speaking on his Twitch channel, Aguero said: "The top three strikers in history? Ronaldo Nazario, Thierry Henry and Luis Suarez – in that order."

Ronaldo initially created a name for himself in Europe with PSV before moving to Barcelona. He was at Camp Nou for a year before moving on to Inter Milan, Real Madrid, and AC Milan. In total, Ronaldo scored 352 goals in 518 professional club appearances, with an additional 62 in 98 Brazil games.

Although Luis Suarez's peak in the Premier League was excellent, many people think that Thierry Henry is the league's finest player. With 175 goals for Arsenal, the Frenchman has the highest goals-per-game ratio among players with 100 Premier League goals.

He won two Premier League titles with Arsenal and was a member of the Invincibles club that went undefeated for a whole season; two La Liga titles and one UEFA Champions League with FC Barcelona; and a World Cup triumph with France in 1998.

Speaking into the Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo debate, Aguero said, "Come on. All free-kick goals and pure luck. Messi's are all at the angle, stupid. But what does do? Goalkeeper's fault. I think Raul has better goals, Benzema I think he has better ones."

Here's how fans reacted