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26th October 2016
11:42pm BST

Carrick, who had played the full game, seemed to easily get back at a sprinting Aguero, who was only on the pitch for fifteen minutes, and it made us wonder what their Fifa 17 ratings were. So we looked them up and found that Carrick holds a pace rating of 52, a hell of a lot lower than the 89 enjoyed by the Argentine.It's Carrick you know, He's faster than Kun Aguero! pic.twitter.com/TZvqsXkVi1
— The Peoples Person (@PeoplesPerson_) October 26, 2016
That's what we thought!
Carrick is a 35-year-old central midfielder who was never known for his sprint speed while Aguero, 28, is renowned for outpacing defenders.
So what the hell was this about?
We suppose Carrick just wanted it more but the fact that Aguero was beaten in a footrace by a midfielder who'd supposedly lost his legs in recent seasons does not bode well for Aguero's chances of getting Pep Guardiola back onside.
It wasn't the most significant moment of the game but it seemed to be a particular highlight for Manchester United fans watching at home.
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