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It’s not often I’m left completely dumbfounded, but he even proved it against Reese James in the final when he got onto the ball over the top!!I don't think he has a bad touch
It’s not often I’m left completely dumbfounded, but he even proved it against Reese James in the final when he got onto the ball over the top!!I don't think he has a bad touch
He was never a player with a good first touch. What helped him however was the support he had with him in one of KDB/David occupying spaces then picking him out as the runner. That's when he excelled. This is now a combination of lack of that and bad form in general.First touch like a trampoline. What has happened to him.
I suspect he is now facing a different exam paperI do wonder why his form has regressed so fast.
I understand what you're saying but it's easy to remember all the shit when the going is tough, but just remember how he has terrorised the rest of the league in the last few seasons. All i'm saying is you don't become shit over night and you 100% don't get into a team managed by a possession obsessed manager like Pep, if you can't trap the ball or do the fundamentals.The ball positively bounces off him mate. And personally, I don't think you can teach decision-making as such. OK you can train someone about where to run to in order to get tap-ins (as clearly Pep managed to do with him last season) but the instant decision-making, "do I shoot or do I square it" type split second decisions? He's fucking useless at that and I can't see how you can coach that. You either "see" the game in an instant and make the right decisions, or you don't. IMO.
I disagree that he's not a winger, but your first sentence is the issue for us as rarely do we face teams offering that kind of spaceHe likes the ball played behind into space, it negates his inconsistent touch and takes advantage of his pace and movement. I do not want Sterling getting the ball to feet, tightly marked, 40 yards from goal.
I think one issue of perception is that people believe that Sterling is a "winger," and should therefore be dribbling past players and getting to the byline. He isn't really a winger. That's not his game. Honestly 20 years ago I think he'd have played up front with a target man in a 4-4-2 because his movement in behind and pace are his primary qualities
Got to say that's a pretty poor example to pick. The lad has taken a heavy touch when through on goal on a few occasions this season, and blown the opportunities as a consequence, but a 70 yard exocet from Ederson coming over his shoulder,whilst he (Raz) was going full tilt?! I actually thought he brought it down reasonably well in the circumstances, and it was only the momentary (and reasonable) check in stride he had to take to do so, that enabled James to get the challenge in.It’s not often I’m left completely dumbfounded, but he even proved it against Reese James in the final when he got onto the ball over the top!!
It's a mystery that's for sure. I do think for a long time that because (a) Sterling was scoring goals even if he did fuck it up half the time, and (b) he worked hard and had a good attitude in training, Pep thought he could work with him to improve him... which to an extent he did. Sterling has very obviously gone backwards since so it will be interesting as to whether Pep sticks with him or decides enough is enough. Was starting him on Saturday a show of faith, or giving him a chance in the last chance saloon? We'll soon see.All i'm saying is you don't become shit over night and you 100% don't get into a team managed by a possession obsessed manager like Pep, if you can't trap the ball or do the fundamentals.
And if he's not?Raheem Sterling, he's top of the league!! Can't wait to see his return to form for us next season. Bad day (season) at the office, that's all. He'll be back.
And if he is? That’s the decision of those that work with him every day. If they think he will and give him anew contract ,that’ll do me. If they think he won’t and decide to sell him that’s fine too.And if he's not?
Of course it is the decision of the club, but he has been out of form for an awful long time and given a lot of opportunities to recover form but he never did.And if he is? That’s the decision of those that work with him every day. If they think he will and give him anew contract ,that’ll do me. If they think he won’t and decide to sell him that’s fine too.
Personally think he’ll stay and get back to his best, playing with a centre forward.
I quote it because it was a time when a good touch and the nous to put his BODY BETWEEN RJ AND THE BALL, would have either put him through or got a penalty. It was a twofer!!Got to say that's a pretty poor example to pick. The lad has taken a heavy touch when through on goal on a few occasions this season, and blown the opportunities as a consequence, but a 70 yard exocet from Ederson coming over his shoulder,whilst he (Raz) was going full tilt?! I actually thought he brought it down reasonably well in the circumstances, and it was only the momentary (and reasonable) check in stride he had to take to do so, that enabled James to get the challenge in.
Got to say that's a pretty poor example to pick. The lad has taken a heavy touch when through on goal on a few occasions this season, and blown the opportunities as a consequence, but a 70 yard exocet from Ederson coming over his shoulder,whilst he (Raz) was going full tilt?! I actually thought he brought it down reasonably well in the circumstances, and it was only the momentary (and reasonable) check in stride he had to take to do so, that enabled James to get the challenge in.
It wasn’t an easy chance that. Half chance. Just like Foden’s which he hasn’t been criticised at all for.
Only half a dozen teams in world football could afford to match his contract,and he wouldn't be value for money where any of them are concerned.We are stuck with him,and got to hope he suddenly has a Lazarus type resurrection.I’m sorry but you can’t afford sentiment in football because next we are gonna have to battle like hell to defend this title and we afford to keep overlooking players who have played appallingly and keeping them . This team needs to evolve and if they are not good enough or don’t want to get on board then they should leave . Forget £40 plus million for sterling because it won’t be there and we will be lucky to get £30 mill for him. Yes he was great 2 years ago but it’s history and we move on .