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City slicker Sterling eyes England upturn

Rejuvenate­d winger confident he can now star for his country

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LONDON — Raheem Sterling has vowed to finally emulate his blistering Manchester City form in an England shirt as the electric winger eyes redemption at the World Cup.

Sterling’s last taste of a major internatio­nal tournament was a bitter one, but the forthcomin­g World Cup in Russia has the potential to be a far more uplifting experience for the 23-year-old.

Sterling endured vitriolic abuse for his tame performanc­es at Euro 2016, a witchhunt that peaked when he posted a social media message appearing to flaunt his wealth just hours after playing in England’s humiliatin­g last-16 loss to Iceland.

His problems carried over to City as Sterling struggled to impress new boss Pep Guardiola last season, sparking rumors the winger would be sold.

But Sterling has a fiercely competitiv­e streak burning beneath a largely placid demeanor and he rose to the challenge of proving Guardiola and his critics wrong.

The 23-year-old won back his place despite Guardiola’s preseason signing of winger Bernardo Silva and has emerged as a key figure in City’s domination of the Premier League this term.

“When there is doubt or I’m under pressure, that’s when I’m at my best,” Sterling said on Monday.

“When you see stuff like you might not be in the squad, you think ‘Ok we’ll see’.

“It was the same thing in the summer when Bernardo signed and we already had Leroy (Sane).

“I thought to myself when I get back for preseason, make sure I’m on it. I was looking forward to it.

“I wasn’t aware of some of the stuff around Euro 2016. But if I’m getting judged on football and I’m doing bad, I accept that.

“I’ve always had belief I can get better.”

Pep factor

Sterling credits Guardiola for seeing potential in the raw youngster who arrived from Liverpool convinced he could win games all by himself.

Guardiola has mixed tactical nous with some tough love to get Sterling to buy into his philosophy.

The results have been remarkable, with Sterling scoring a series of vital goals in runaway leader City’s march to the brink of the Premier League title.

“He gives me a lot confidence. Before I was more raw, every time I got the ball I wanted to take someone on,” Sterling said.

“For me, the main thing is he makes everyone do the simple stuff, play the easy pass.

“He told me to open my body up when I dribble to get momentum rather than dribbling with the outside of my foot.

“But he lets you know when he’s not happy. I gave the ball away three times against (Crystal) Palace and I thought I wouldn’t play again for the rest of the season.”

Now Sterling, who has 20 goals for City this season, hopes to find his scoring form with England after a long internatio­nal drought.

His next opportunit­y comes on Tuesday when England faces Italy in a friendly at Wembley.

“It’s because the gaffer takes me off!” he joked of his barren run. “It’s a different environmen­t, but I should be scoring for England.

“I put a lot of pressure on myself to do well. It was the same with City and then there was a turnaround. I have a feeling it’s going to come soon.”

England manager Gareth Southgate has noticed the change in Sterling over the past year and he believes the player deserves as much credit as Guardiola for the transforma­tion.

“I can see his confidence; that’s where Raheem has to take credit,” said Southgate.

“If a player isn’t willing, then all those messages from the manager are wasted. You can see the positions he has taken up, his belief in front of goal.

“He’s scored more goals in training this week than I’ve ever seen. He’s thinking more about the type of shot, not just snatching at things.”

 ?? JOHN SIBLEY / ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS ?? Raheem Sterling on the ball for England during its 1-0 friendly victory over the Netherland­s at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam last Friday.
JOHN SIBLEY / ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS Raheem Sterling on the ball for England during its 1-0 friendly victory over the Netherland­s at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam last Friday.

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