The Borneo Post

Pep urges in-form Sterling to do even better

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MANCHESTER, Uni t ed Kingdom: Pep Guardiola challenged in- form Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling on Monday to improve his game even further, despite his sparkling form for club and country.

Sterling has recently been rewarded with a new five-year contract, worth a reported £ 300,000 ( US$ 382,000) a week, by the Premier League leaders and is currently enjoying the best form of his career.

He is the Premier League’s jointleadi­ng English scorer, his eight goals matching Harry Kane’s tally after the weekend games, and is joined by two others on top of the assists table.

But Guardiola says his star cannot rest on his laurels and warned Premier League rivals that there is far more to come from the 23-year- old.

“He can do better,” said the City boss on Monday.

“We are so delighted with what he’s done in three years but he can do better.

“He can be more consistent, his first touches, receptions, many things. Definitely – I’ve said many times we are delighted but he can do better.”

Guardiola, speaking ahead of his side’s trip to Watford on Tuesday, leapt to the defence of Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who has faced criticism for his celebratio­ns after his team’s late victory over Everton on Sunday. The German may yet face FA action for sprinting onto the pitch but Guardiola, who was similarly criticised for his response to a late win against Southampto­n last season, can understand his actions.

“I did it, against Southampto­n,” said the City manager. “There’s a lot of emotions in those moments. I know when I did it I was not happy to have done it.

“So I can understand ( Everton manager) Marco Silva, ( then Southampto­n manager) Mauricio Pellegrino when it happens.

“But sometimes it is what it is and it’s an emotional game, everything happens in your mind. I talk from my side, you have to be respectful of the others.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Raheem Sterling (centre) takes on Bournemout­h’s Dutch defender Nathan Ake (left) during the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Bournemout­h at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England.
— AFP photo Raheem Sterling (centre) takes on Bournemout­h’s Dutch defender Nathan Ake (left) during the English Premier League match between Manchester City and Bournemout­h at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England.

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