New Straits Times

Sterling ready to hit the gold standard

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LONDON: When England winger Raheem Sterling last played in a major tournament he became a symbol of all that was wrong with the national team, even branding himself “The Hated One” on

after being pilloried by supporters following the country’s embarrassi­ng defeat by Iceland at Euro 2016.

Two years on, he arrives in Russia as a player reborn and intent on proving himself among the game’s elite.

At 23, the Manchester City forward is a seasoned performer, with six years of internatio­nal experience that includes the last World Cup when he was one of the few players to impress before England slumped out in the group stage.

Sterling comes into the Russia finals on the back of his best domestic season, having scored more than 20 goals for the first time to help City sweep to the Premier League title. He has held down a regular place in the face of intense competitio­n at City, whose manager Pep Guardiola has played a major part in his developmen­t. Always extravagan­tly gifted with the ball, Sterling has added more strength and thought to his play to become one of the English game’s most versatile performers. The only thing missing from Sterling’s game is goals at internatio­nal level — just two in 37 appearance­s. He has not scored for England since a Euro 2016 qualifier against Estonia in 2015 and though his finishing has improved at City, he is still often wayward.

But he has a good understand­ing with England’s main striker Harry Kane, with whom he played at under-21 level, and the World Cup could provide him with the perfect stage.

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