Raheem Sterling

If he wasn't English he'd receive way more plaudits. Compare him to someone like Dybala - whom many jizz over furiously, and you can quite confidently say that Sterling is on the same level.
your mad. Dybala and Sterling are two different classes. Dybala can be mention in the same breath as HAZARD.

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He's had a very good club career so far. His transfer fee was good business.
 
He may as well milk them, but is he worth that?
Mahrez not starting strong might've put him in a better negotiating position though.
 
Surely not 275k but he's worth 200k or something. He's their best winger.
 
talent wise no output and effectiveness yes.

Talent-wise no? I love Hazard but Dybala has absolutely brillant potential, too. In dribbling alone, Hazard is superior but concerning passing, shooting, finishing, overall scoring, Dybala edges it for me. Would have them approximately on par, really.
 
Hope he runs down his contract and comes here, I read somewhere that he's a Manchester fan since his childhood. Best English player of his generation.
 
Think I read somewhere that Tottenham players get very generous bonuses.
 
He was our second highest scorer in a 100 point season and he's young. He's easily worth a pay bump.
 
Not convinced about this guy in an England shirt. He fluked his way to having a brace today.
 
Wanted him when he left Liverpool :( His performances for England don't really interest me. He's always has that eye for goal.
 
Great dribbler, great positioning & football IQ. Absolutely melt at shooting.

I wouldn't be surprised if his top left corner goal against DDG was aimed for the bottom right that's how bad he is :lol:
 
Great dribbler, great positioning & football IQ. Absolutely melt at shooting.

I wouldn't be surprised if his top left corner goal against DDG was aimed for the bottom right that's how bad he is :lol:

Yeah but a lucky player is a lucky player and they all count lol
 
Great dribbler, great positioning & football IQ. Absolutely melt at shooting.

I wouldn't be surprised if his top left corner goal against DDG was aimed for the bottom right that's how bad he is :lol:

:lol: yeah that first strike did not look convincing at all. I am pleased about his second though as that is the sort of goal he should be making his bread and butter.. good off the ball run, and he scores like that for City all the time.
 
Yeah but a lucky player is a lucky player and they all count lol

Oh of course! Getting into a position time and time again isn't lucky though, he reads the attack brilliantly. Him scoring a worldie from outside the box is 100% luck though :lol:

:lol: yeah that first strike did not look convincing at all. I am pleased about his second though as that is the sort of goal he should be making his bread and butter.. good off the ball run, and he scores like that for City all the time.

He kicked that tap in at the DDG too :lol: . Looks to have hit DDG's right foot which put it into the bottom left corner.
 
He had the 5th best shots to goals conversion rate in the PL last season.
 
Great dribbler, great positioning & football IQ. Absolutely melt at shooting.

I wouldn't be surprised if his top left corner goal against DDG was aimed for the bottom right that's how bad he is :lol:
He rrally needs extra work on his finishing and compsure in goal scoring postions. Similar to Rashford in that respect.
 
How many of those were honestly tap ins?

I would say six of them were genuine tap ins (Stoke, WBA, Spurs home and away, Leicester and Swansea). Plus one penalty, one deflected shot and however you would describe the goal at Huddersfield.

Long may he continue to make those runs, obtain space and score tap-ins.
 
He rrally needs extra work on his finishing and compsure in goal scoring postions. Similar to Rashford in that respect.

Rashford is a vastly superior finisher than Sterling. In a more attacking set up with consistent playing time he would be a 20 - 30 goal a season player. Sterling has been playing consistently in attacking teams for a few years & his finishing ability has hardly improved. He's especially fragile in big games as proven by wasting easy chances in the biggest game in City's history in the April Derby defeat.
 
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I was looking for that too. Damned no matter what he does. Only player in the world who could score two goals vs De Gea and still find a reason to be criticised.
Rashford is a vastly superior finisher than Sterling. In a more attacking set up with consistent playing time he would be a 20 - 30 goal a season player. Sterling has been playing consistently in attacking teams for a few years & his finishing ability has hardly improved. He's especially fragile in big games as proven by wasting easy chances in the biggest game in City's history in the April Derby defeat.

:rolleyes: biggest game in history lol... the difference between 100 and 103 points is hardly the biggest game in a clubs history. 10/10 attempt at Wumming and another Unwise City obsessed post though.