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Jake Polden

Reason why furious Kevin De Bruyne shouted at Sergio Aguero

Kevin De Bruyne was furious with his team-mate Sergio Aguero in Manchester City's Premier League clash with Crystal Palace.

The Belgium international was seen shouting and gesticulating at him in the first half of the match at Selhurst Park on Sunday.

City were leading Palace 1-0 thanks to an earlier Raheem Sterling goal and were going in search of a second.

De Bruyne carried the ball forward in the middle of the park before firing a long pass into the direction of his Argentine team-mate.

But Aguero, who clearly didn't anticipate the pass, had slowed down en route to goal, causing the ball to fizz past him and go out of play.

Kevin De Bruyne was furious with his team-mate Sergio Aguero (SkySports)

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Aguero perhaps could have been more alert, but the ball was moving at some pace ahead of him and would have been difficult to latch onto even if he had anticipated what his team-mate was about to attempt.

De Bruyne however was furious that the striker was not on his wave length, and made sure Aguero knew all about his frustration.

Aguero stared back at the Belgian vacantly (SkySports)

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The Belgian was seen throwing his arms about angrily while shouting at Aguero who stared back at him vacantly.

Manchester City went into the match against City second in the Premier League and must secure a win to go above title rivals Liverpool.

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