thismeansfour
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I agree. It’s Pep’s biggest ever mistake in his career. By then though it wasn’t the best version of Sterling, he had declined by then. Thats why it’s Pep’s mistake and Pep shouldn’t have picked him for that final. But from 2016-2020, Sterling was really good for us and an important cog in winning certainly 7 of the trophies we won while he was with us.
I just think we should be fair to the lad for what he achieved with us and for us, and not misrepresent his qualities/inferiorities like the poster I quoted did. I don’t think it ever does a fanbase any good to misrepresent things because of bias or emotion.
He wasn’t our best player at the time, he was made better by other players and the coach (but that’s what good teams and coaches do anyway), he did drop off a cliff in his last two years with us, i hated the fact he went over to the Liverpool fans after we beat them at Wembley in 2019 posing for photos and giving his shirt away to them, I was glad we sold him when we did, his time with us was up, we needed a different kind of player to enact Pep’s new style of play... but his good qualities were important to us for the time we needed them and he enacted them.
Did he do that with the Liverpool fans? If so then everybody should hate him more for refusing to sign a city shirt when he first moved to Chelsea. Horrible person, horrible attitude and extremely lucky to have been with us. Didn't deserve to be anywhere near that CL final. We had walked to the final without him.