Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has spoken about where he will watch Saturday's Champions League final.

The Argentine former forward, who is the club's all time top scorer with 260 goals in 390 games, admits this is the biggest game in the club's history.

City take on Internazionale in the final in Istanbul, with Aguero telling the club website that he will be there to watch in person.

I'll be in Istanbul and I wouldn't miss this game for anything in the world," said Aguero.

This time, I'll be one more among a sea of City fans cheering for the team along with the rest of the crowd. I can't wait."

Asked if he was nervous, he added: A tiny bit, sure, but I'm also very confident in the team.

They've played a magnificent season, and this is the last step for a crowning finish.

When I see the team, I see a consolidated game plan and very solid performance across all levels.

This is football, and anything can happen that being said, I think we've gotten here with the right momentum to get the result we've been looking for."

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