You can see the respect and love he commands from Chile fans and players. Some would like to throw in the money bullshit "ffs he's a millionaire...just perform", the truth is that football is a very in-the-moment sport. It in't a month long marathon. You barely have time to catch your breath and compose yourself. And once your own fans turn on you, jeering at every mistake or save behind the post, even the most confident of players will start shitting their pants. At the end of the day, players are human too. You can see how Sterling gets visibly affected when he gets booed at Anfield. The mental aspect of the game is as important as the physical one. He had a shit season, make no mistake, but making fun of any City player is not good. Criticise the player all you want, but don't make a mockery of him, at least for as long as that player plays for us.