Belfast Telegraph

City fired up to go all the way in Lisbon: Sterling

- BY ROBERT JONES

RAHEEM Sterling insists Manchester City are “hungry” for Champions League success and have the “energy and fight” needed to progress in the competitio­n.

City claimed a deserved place in the quarter-finals with a 2-1 victory against Real Madrid at am empty Etihad Stadium on Friday.

Sterling and Gabriel Jesus took advantage of Raphael Varane errors to score either side of a Karim Benzema equaliser and complete a 4-2 aggregate victory over the 13-time champions of Europe.

After a gap of more than five months between the two legs of a pulsating tie due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, City now go forward to the newly-arranged last-eight tournament in Lisbon and will face French representa­tives Lyon — whose eliminatio­n of Juventus has since led to Andrea Pirlo taking charge from the sacked Maurizio Sarri — on August 15.

As City look for a breakthrou­gh first win in the Champions League, Sterling said: “We were extra hungry (against Real Madrid).

“I think the mentality since we got back in — day one after lockdown — has been how much we want this.

“We’ve got energy to progress in this competitio­n. Energy and fight — we showed that against Madrid throughout the game.

“There are teams in his competitio­n with great quality. We have to keep up the energy and play our football.

“We want to go out there and play our football.

“The most important thing is to run and give 100 per cent for every minute we are in the competitio­n.

“It’s a new format and it’s one we are ready for. All we can do now is go over there and run our socks off.

“That will make the difference and decide whether we progress or not.”

After the win over Madrid, City boss Pep Guardiola singled out Jesus for particular praise. The Brazilian has had to shoulder the burden of leading the attack in the absence of injured top scorer Sergio Aguero.

Sterling joined his manager in his appreciati­on of Jesus, but was keen to emphasise that the striker was not merely a back-up for Aguero.

“He’s not a sub, we’ve got two great strikers at this club,” said the England forward.

“Both strikers score goals and when you play with either one of them you know what you expect from each of them.

“They are both top players in front of goal.

“You saw (on Friday) from Gabby his calmness in front of goal was brilliant.”

Big push: Raheem Sterling is eyeing the European crown

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