Sergio Aguero admitted his dramatic title-clinching goal against QPR a decade ago changed everything for him and Manchester City. This Friday marked the 10th anniversary of the Argentinian's most celebrated strike, when he netted deep into stoppage time to earn City their first Premier League crown. The club have not looked back since with Aguero winning five league titles before moving on last summer and the current side closing in on another. Aguero was back at the Etihad Stadium on Friday as City marked the anniversary by unveiling a statue in honour of the record-breaking striker. The statue, sculpted by American-based Scottish artist Andy Scott, depicts the moment when Aguero ripped off his shirt in celebration after scoring in that famous game. The statue joins similar tributes to Aguero's former team-mates Vincent Kompany and David Silva already in place outside the stadium.