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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has said there is no lingering pain in his knee for the first time in years and he feels in peak condition following surgery in April.
Aguero missed the end of last season as City won the Premier League but the 30-year-old recovered to make Argentina's squad for the World Cup in Russia where he scored two goals before their exit from the last 16.
"I feel fantastic ... I don't feel any discomfort," Aguero told the club's website.
"During the past few years, I felt pains at times and when last season came to an end, we decided it would be best to start treatment. And the results were positive."
Aguero, who scored 21 goals in 25 league appearances last season, has hit the ground running in the new campaign with three goals from four starts, including a hat-trick in the 6-1 victory over HuddersfieldTown.
"I'm not sure if this is the best start of a season for me, but it's the best I've felt in years," Aguero added.
"It shows in my game. The challenge now is keeping up this level, and I'll be working nonstop to maintain it."
City, who are fourth in the table with 10 points from four games, host promoted Fulham on Saturday.
Former England captain Terry turns down Spartak Moscow move
Former England captain John Terry has rejected a move to Spartak Moscow for family reasons, the 37-year-old defender said on Wednesday.
Terry is a free agent after leaving Championship club Aston Villa when his contract expired at the end of last season.
British media reported that Terry had a medical ahead of his proposed two-year deal with the Russian club.
"After considerable thought, I have decided to decline a contract offer from Spartak Moscow," Terry wrote on Instagram.
"I would like to take the opportunity to thank Spartak and wish them and their supporters well for the rest of the season.
"They are an ambitious club and I have been very impressed with their professionalism. But after assessing this move with my family, we've decided this is not the right move for ourselves at this time."
Central defender Terry made 36 appearances for Villa in all competitions last season and captained them to the Championship playoff final, where they lost to Fulham.
He made more than 700 appearances for Chelsea, winning five Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the 2012 Champions League.
Spanish anti-doping agency investigates Russia winger Cheryshev
Spain's anti-doping agency said on Wednesday it had opened an investigation into Valencia and Russia winger Denis Cheryshev, following remarks from his father Dmitri in the Russian media about an injection the player took to treat an injury.
"We can confirm we have started an investigation to find out more information about the case," said a spokesman from the AEPSAD, the Spanish Agency for Health Protection in Sport, which is responsible for the fight against doping.
"The investigation is being carried out with the co-operation of Russia's anti-doping agency and is in contact with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)."
Cheryshev, who scored four goals in Russia's surprise run to the World Cup quarter-finals, has denied ever taking a banned substance.
The investigation stems from an interview which Dmitri Cheryshev gave to Russian publication Sport Weekend during the World Cup, in which he was quoted saying his son had received an injection containing “growth hormone” in the run-up to the tournament to treat injury.
On the eve of Russia's last-16 game against Spain, Cheryshev said: "I have never used any prohibited substances and you don’t even have to think twice about it."
The Russian Football Union (RFU) said at the time that the treatment the player received had been a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection which is legal and said the journalist had incorrectly interpreted Dmitri Cheryshev's words.
Cheryshev joined Valencia on loan from Villarreal in August. He scored in Russia's 2-1 win at Turkey in the UEFA Nations League last Friday.
Valencia's director general Mateu Alemany said on Wednesday the club was unaware of the investigation, adding he believed the player's father had been misquoted.
"We haven't been notified about what has been published. If the player was involved in an investigation then they (the agency) should have told the club and the player," Alemany said.
"We have had no communication in any form, he was subject to controls at Villarreal and at the World Cup. After reading everything, I think it's an error in the transcription, because growth factors are not the same as growth hormones."