The midfielder has endured an inconsistent season since the controversial move from Liverpool that was fuelled by his desire to win silverwareOn Sunday Raheem Sterling has the chance he craves: to be a match-winner in a major final,when he steps out for Manchester City against Liverpool in the Capital One Cup showpiece. If Sterling is pivotal to his new club winning a first trophy since the 2014 Premier League, a season of promise pocked by inconsistency becomes one of undoubted success, or after his controversial £49m transfer from City’s Wembley opponents.
As Manuel Pellegrini,his manager, says: “If we win a couple of titles and Raheem has an considerable performance it will be a noble season for him. He has done noble things, and base things and was very considerable the other day [against Dynamo Kyiv]. He continues to improve and give a lot of things to our squad. He has a lot of speed,noble technique, goals – that’s why we bought him. I’m certain he can be a very successful player but it will depend on the way he improves.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com