#7 | Raheem Sterling - 2020/21 Performances

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Twitter?

There's so many **** "city fans" on there, I never click on players tweets after they have even below par games in a win, it's rage inducing what people reply with, hidden behind anonymity of course

I don't understand how you can support the club but then go on players' twitter accounts and send abuse their way. Makes zero sense.
 
Sancho would be my pick but no chance of that happening. If Grealish can match what Sterling has achieved whilst at City and throughout his career then fair fucks but I doubt that will ever happen.
 
Looked like he had downed tools a bit today which is a bit of a concern.
I said the same about his performance against Leeds. One of the things to his credit has been that, even when he's not playing well, he never hides. But you can't even say that about his last couple of performances. That's what has annoyed me about him.

Something's either gone very wrong in his head, in which case I really hope he gets himself sorted out, or he simply doesn't want to be here any longer.
 
Sterling worked really hard today, he normally does. He is so frustrating though, can be brilliant but can be awful, sometimes he just seems to be trying too hard, today was a bit like that, he seems to still have that raw talent but can't seem to channel that effectively, certainly not today anyway.
 
Sancho would be my pick but no chance of that happening. If Grealish can match what Sterling has achieved whilst at City and throughout his career then fair fucks but I doubt that will ever happen.
Jack Grealish is a generational talent - A potential world beater. As I see it, the only "problem" with Grealish is that like Paul Gascoigne and Jack Wilshere, he plays 'on the edge', literally inviting fouls and, as a consequence, niggling injuries that tend to get worse the longer they go on.
He may well be a risky buy from an injury point of view, but the thought of him and Foden combining at City is mouthwatering.
 
Jack Grealish is a generational talent - A potential world beater. As I see it, the only "problem" with Grealish is that like Paul Gascoigne and Jack Wilshere, he plays 'on the edge', literally inviting fouls and, as a consequence, niggling injuries that tend to get worse the longer they go on.
He may well be a risky buy from an injury point of view, but the thought of him and Foden combining at City is mouthwatering.
Raheem Sterling was a generational talent a potential world beater and had been performing at a much bigger club than VIlla for a lot longer.
 
Sterling worked really hard today, he normally does. He is so frustrating though, can be brilliant but can be awful, sometimes he just seems to be trying too hard, today was a bit like that, he seems to still have that raw talent but can't seem to channel that effectively, certainly not today anyway.

He didn't work at all. Barely pressed. Jogged about. Managed to beat himself with the ball more than any Chelsea player too.

He has been dropped for poor performances and he is fucked off by the looks of it. But rather than performing is throwing in the towel. First time I have seen him not look arsed. Even when he plays poorly you can count on his energy.
 
His body language was a bit disconcerting. When he overplayed that pass in a promising position that led to a Chelsea goal kick, he berated Cancelo for not running on to it. Cancelo would have to be road runner to have got that pass. It might seem like a little thing that you can forgive if the player is playing well, but if he's not, it smacks of a little arrogance. What made him good was his humility to let Pep teach him and iron out the flaws in his game, but it looks as if all the adulation he's got for his performances on the pitch and being almost a spokesman about racism off it, have got to his head and made him conceited. He needs to learn a lesson from Mahrez, who went from being a bit part player and a target of fans frustration, to being a trusted big game player.
 
His body language was a bit disconcerting. When he overplayed that pass in a promising position that led to a Chelsea goal kick, he berated Cancelo for not running on to it. Cancelo would have to be road runner to have got that pass. It might seem like a little thing that you can forgive if the player is playing well, but if he's not, it smacks of a little arrogance. What made him good was his humility to let Pep teach him and iron out the flaws in his game, but it looks as if all the adulation he's got for his performances on the pitch and being almost a spokesman about racism off it, have got to his head and made him conceited. He needs to learn a lesson from Mahrez, who went from being a bit part player and a target of fans frustration, to being a trusted big game player.
Yeah his attitude lately is dog shit. Doesn’t look arsed that he’s being benched and doesn’t seem desperate to play himself into form. When he lost the ball about 20 times and just stood still said it all
 
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