The striker believes the praise should be equally shared throughout the Citizens team.
The first Manchester derby of the 2013/14 Premier League season turned out to be a surprisingly one-sided affair as Manchester City triumphed 4-1 over Manchester United.
Star forward Sergio Aguero scored twice in the tie as the Citizens take the psychological edge over their city rivals following this early encounter.
However, the Argentina international says that the praise after the match should be shared equally among the City team.
“All the team were brilliant, the defence as well. We’re all one team, there are no individual heroes,” the 24-year-old was quoted by Sky Sports.
“We’re all heroes, even the players on the bench. The most important thing is we won and we are happy.”
Manuel Pellegrini’s men were in dominant form against their rivals and it was arguably the best performance seen by any side in the English top tier so far this campaign.
Along with Aguero, captain Vincent Kompany and goalscorers Samir Nasri and Yaya Toure were the standout performers for the home side at the Etihad Stadium.
The victory lifts City up the table and the side sit joint second with 10 points, alongside the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool.
Despite disappointing results against Cardiff and Stoke City in their away matches, the Citizens have a 100% record at home and fans at the club will be reassured of their title credentials after the United demolition.
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