Manchester City Star Sergio Aguero: Chelsea Are The ‘Devil’

Psychologist says Aguero sees Chelsea as the ‘devil’

Manchester City stars, Sergio Aguero, Fernandiho and Willy Caballero produced mystery drawings at a press conference in Abu Dhabi and a psychologist has shed light on what the doodles mean, reports Manchester Evening News.

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The psychology specialist claims that the drawings are almost entirely positive as they represent a focus on the game and the job at hand with Manchester City – and there is a particular focus on the huge clash to come in two weeks at Stamford Bridge.

Take a look at the impressive drawings below!

Aguero’s doodle of the ‘devil’

According to Professor Cary Cooper, an organisational psychology expert at Lancaster University, Aguero’s drawing of a smoking devil could be illustrative of the striker’s mind ahead of the huge clash against title-leaders Chelsea.

“I think Aguero’s mind might be going to the game against the Premier League match against Chelsea that’s coming up. I think Chelsea may be the devil type character. This game coming up is the biggest game for City this season because if they win that game, psychologically it will be more than three points,” said the psychology expert.

“City is the lion while Chelsea is the devil – and they are after the devil,” Cooper continued.

Caballero’s mysterious doodle of a businessman

Caballero’s skilled scribble apparently highlights goalkeeper’s willingness for the job, even though the reigning Premier League Champions suffered a significant defeat in the title-race to Arsenal on Sunday.

“I think this is a perception of himself. He’s saying ‘I’m in a job just like any other job – I drive to work, I do my job, it’s just a game,” said Cooper.

“In context after the loss that City had to Arsenal I think it’s positive, he’s saying I’ve had a bad day at work but it will be better next time. He’s also a very talented artists.”

Fernandinho’s sketches a neat football pitch

On the other hand, Fernandinho’s drawing shows that the midfielder is completely absorbed by the game.

The Professor stated: “Basically he’s totally focussed on football.”

“It does seem like he’s tried to incorporate the letterhead into the goalposts, in which case he could be saying we are the current kings and we are going to knock Cheslea off the top.”