kaz7
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Manchester City have confirmed that there are no issues with Raheem Sterling, after the winger limped off during the club's 2-0 defeat by Tottenham on Sunday. [@MirrorDarren]
So beyond assists and tap ins, what does Sterling have to offer when he has the ball?I mean Pep literally said recently that you have to look at Sterling beyond the goals and assists figures, which clearly close to absolutely nobody is doing.
Raheem Sterling had tests on the hamstring problem as Pep Guardiola’s squad reported for training on Monday and he is expected to be out for two or three weeks. [@SunMartinB]
Manchester City are confident Raheem Sterling will be available for their Champions League clash with Real Madrid. [@RobDawsonESPN]
Been saying this since day 1. Few people grasp it...Quite telling that his best moment of the game came when he made a run down the inside-right channel (which Mahrez picked out beautifully) then got to the byline and pulled a great ball back for Agüero.
He is so much more comfortable on that side, he plays with more instinct and doesn’t second guess himself all the time
There really are some bellends on this thread.
what in particular has riled you? This is a performance thread and tbh, he has been really poor these last few weeksThere really are some bellends on this thread.
People being happy he is injured, the abuse he is getting again, totally uncalled for. He's been a huge part of our success over the last 3 years and been nothing short of brilliant. His first dip in form in that time and he's pulled to pieces and people are happy hes injured. That for me equals people being bellends.How long are we supposed to watch him play so poorly before commenting on a thread about him that he’s been very poor for months and should be left out?