There is but he's home grown so that's an advantage he's got.As fantastic as he has been this season, i'm not too fussed about this, whether he stays or goes. Think he'll improve if he stays but if he goes, there's players out there as good as, if not better.
Want him too stay, no question. But it would be tempting for him to go considering the shit he gets.
But if he were to go to a club like madrid, their fans are brutal, and some of the misses he makes for us wont pass over as easy there as it does here.
incredible isnt it. people ususally dont believe sky, but when theres a chance to offload sterling, suddenly its gospel...Considering how vital he was last season, I imagine we have no intention of letting him go. It's probably Sky Sports exaggerating a minor disagreement because they know that negative articles about Sterling get clicks.
Ask yourself this:
1) Where could he go where he'd be paid more handsomely than here?
2) Where could he go where he'd have a better shot at winning trophies while playing regularly than here?
3) Where could he go where his quality of coaching and chances of getting in the England side will be better than here?
I'd be baffled if he wants to leave. I assume Sky Sports are being Sky Sports again.
Gossip says that Real Madrid after Villas Boas for next manager, so there you go "quality of coaching" "better than here".....3) Where could he go where his quality of coaching and chances of getting in the England side will be better than here?
I believe he will only become better at taking chances, especially those one on ones as he gets older. It is only the media coverage that makes me think he may be tempted to go abroad. There is no doubt he loves playing for Pep but the fact he has just said how the media coverage affects him sets off the alarm bells.He does stand out in world football as a player who creates goals and scores goals in numbers much as any other attacking wide player - but on top of what he creates he misses a similar number and we are talking sitters here. That makes you think he could go 1 of 2 ways.
I believe he will only become better at taking chances, especially those one on ones as he gets older. It is only the media coverage that makes me think he may be tempted to go abroad. There is no doubt he loves playing for Pep but the fact he has just said how the media coverage affects him sets off the alarm bells.
He is a tremendous footballer with a workrate and desire to get better as good as anyone. As the saying goes it is more of concern when you aren't getting in positions to score and the one thing you can never accuse raz of is hiding when he misses a few.
Let him go. There are consistently better players out there at the money he wants. I wouldn't want to risk my life on backing him to finish his breakfast to be honest.