Daily Dispatch

Pep doffs hat to Sterling

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola insisted there was still room for improvemen­t from Raheem Sterling after the forward’s astonishin­g performanc­e in a 6-1 win over Southampto­n that returned his team to the top of the Premier League.

The defending champions remain on course to better last season’s record-breaking tally of 106 goals after another emphatic display that leaves them with a plus-29 goal difference just 11 games into the new campaign.

Sterling was the pick of the attacking talents during Sunday’s match at the Etihad Stadium, scoring two goals and providing three assists as City raced into a 3-0 lead inside 18 minutes.

“He is a top player but still he is so young to be considered the world’s best,” said Guardiola, when asked to rank Sterling among the game’s current leading players.

His performanc­e means Sterling has now been directly involved in 40 league goals – scoring 24 times and making 16 assists – since the start of last season, and Sunday’s was a timely individual display given that the 23-year-old England forward this week agreed a new five-year contract with the club, worth a reported £300,000 (R5.6m) a week.

“It was an incredible performanc­e, but still, with the young guys like him and Leroy (Sane) I would feel he can improve,” said Guardiola.

“Still, he loses simple balls, like the Tottenham game when he made an amazing assist in the first few minutes but then lost a lot of balls.”

Wesley Hoedt turned Sane’s sixth-minute cross into his own goal before Sterling laid on the first of his assists, crossing for Sergio Aguero to claim the 150th Premier League goal of his career – putting the Argentine equal-eighth with Michael Owen in the division’s all-time goalscorin­g list.

Sterling crossed for David Silva to volley in number three and, after Ederson’s foul on Danny Ings allowed the Southampto­n forward to score from the penalty spot, Sterling scored in first half injury-time after Aguero gamely kept a loose ball in play.

Aguero set up Sterling for the fifth, from a wide angle, in the 66th minute and Sane completed the rout in the dying seconds from 18 metres after Sterling’s third assist.

It was a devastatin­g display from Sterling, who only managed to score seven league goals in 2016-17, Guardiola’s first season in charge.

Ever the perfection­ist, Guardiola still saw enough to demand improvemen­ts.

“Of course, the way we played the first 20 minutes, yes,” said the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager, when asked if City’s title rivals would be frightened by the latest victory.

“But the team sent me some signals today that in some positions, some actions, we are not stable enough.

“But it is good. Improving after winning is so much easier than improving after losing!” —

 ?? Picture: Oli SCARFF / AFP ?? DEMANDING: While Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola is impressed with the skills of Raheem Sterling, he insists the player can still improve.
Picture: Oli SCARFF / AFP DEMANDING: While Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola is impressed with the skills of Raheem Sterling, he insists the player can still improve.

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