Colm mulvenna
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only city fan in my Uni class filled with scousers, a sterling winner would make me so happy Monday morning
Think it helps not having Kolarov on his side of the pitch but the main thing last night was that he played on his toes rather than his heels.
Kolarov missed a pen that Sterling won against Norwich.Wasn't the missed penalty by bony that Raheem won in the champions league?
So if he does well, it is expected, but I'd he doesn't, you were right. Nice! And seeing as players normally do better in their 2nd year than they do in their 1st, the likelihood he'd be better next year regardless of who his coach was, was already very high. Interesting way to frame a position.
Oh no, dint get me wrong, Sterling has put in multiple great performances. I'm just saying I noticed a confidence uptick in his game. That said, Sterling's best performances often coincided with an Injury to Aguero or Silva. I think this is the first time he has gone all out playing his game with both of those legends present.No, i'm saying his Kiev performance didn't just come out of nowhere, you saying "yesterday was when it finally clicked for Sterling" is wrong. He's put in that kind of performance multiple times this season already. nothing needed to click for him, he was doing very well for us overall this season before last nights performance and that's despite my belief that our current manager isn't using him correctly in the majority of games. Next season he's going to grow into the team and mature as a player but above all of that we'll have a manager that gets the best out of his abilities.
Silva playing centrally like Wednesday makes more senseSterling on the right against Moreno. Silva coming in from the left against Clyne.