Cape Argus

There’ll be no love lost when Sterling faces Liverpool

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FOUR months after quitting Liverpool for Manchester City, Raheem Sterling will have the first opportunit­y to justify the move by getting one over his former employers when the teams meet at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow.

Sterling joined City in the close season in a deal worth up to £49 million, but the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the transfer left a bitter taste in the mouths of many Liverpool fans.

Sterling’s relationsh­ip with Liverpool had soured in the lead up to the transfer after he gave an unauthoris­ed interview to the BBC.

His agent Aidy Ward also angered the club by saying the England winger would not sign a new deal at Anfield – even for £900 000 a week.

Sterling has since said he has no regrets over quitting Liverpool and the Premier League table already offers some justificat­ion for the move.

Manuel Pellegrini’s City side are top of the league, level on points with Arsenal. Liverpool, on the other hand, are still settling down under new Reds boss Jürgen Klopp and are 10th.

City, who stalled with a goalless draw against bottom side Aston Villa last time out, could welcome back Sergio Agüero, David Silva, Pablo Zabaleta and Samir Nasri from injury.

Meanwhile, Arsenal are unbeaten in their last six league games but visit West Bromwich Albion tomorrow looking to mend the defensive frailties that nearly cost them defeat by local rivals Tottenham Hotspur before substitute Kieran Gibbs rescued a point.

Manchester United, who trail thirdplace­d Leicester City by a point, face 11thplaced Watford with a doubt hanging over their France striker Anthony Martial, who injured his foot in the 2-0 friendly defeat by England at Wembley on Tuesday.

Michael Carrick could also be missing for United after suffering ankle ligament damage in England’s 2-0 defeat in Spain last Friday.

High-flying Leicester City sit one point behind the leaders and visit Newcastle United, who are one place and two points outside the relegation zone.

Pressure is mounting on Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho after a torrid start to the season for the champions.

The Blues, who host Norwich City, have lost seven of their 12 league games, including the last three, and are languishin­g in 16th place.

Midfielder Cesc Fabregas told Spanish paper Marca this week: “The results aren’t doing our performanc­es justice. We’re playing better but we aren’t having any luck.”

Spurs and West Ham United clash at White Hart Lane on Sunday in a London derby with both sides locked on 21 points in fifth and sixth place respective­ly.

Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham side have lost once in the league this season – to Manchester United in their August opener – while the Hammers have lost once in their last nine games. – Reuters

 ?? BACKPAGEPI­X ?? A POINT TO PROVE: Raheem Sterling could be jeered by Liverpool fans at the Etihad tomorrow.
BACKPAGEPI­X A POINT TO PROVE: Raheem Sterling could be jeered by Liverpool fans at the Etihad tomorrow.

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