Khaleej Times

Sterling bounces back from the brink at City

- AFP

london — From the “hated one” to the hero of Manchester City’s record-setting run, Raheem Sterling has come a long way in the last 18 months.

When Sterling arrived for pre-season training with City, the England winger faced an uncertain future amid talk Arsenal wanted to sign him as part of a deal that would send Alexis Sanchez to Manchester.

Being mooted as a makeweight in a deal that eventually fell through was hardly an encouragin­g sign for Sterling, who had struggled to live up to the hype after his £45 million ($60 million) move from Liverpool in 2015.

But Sterling has flipped the script so effectivel­y that he is now firmly establishe­d as one of City’s key men as they chase Premier League and Champions League glory.

Sterling has become so essential to City’s success that when his team face Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on Wednesday, he could find himself in the privileged position of being rested by Pep Guardiola ahead of Sunday’s crunch derby clash at title rivals Manchester United.

City are already guaranteed to finish as winners of Group F and with an eight-point lead over United in the league, Guardiola is likely to prioritise the Manchester derby.

Few would criticise Guardiola for wrapping Sterling in cotton wool after his incredible form helped City win a record-equalling 13 successive league games and establish an all-competitio­ns unbeaten run of 28 matches.

The 22-year-old’s last-gasp winner against Southampto­n last week was his 13th goal of the campaign, taking him past his total for last season in just under four months. That goal was his third late deciding goal in as many games after winning matches against Feyenoord and Huddersfie­ld with similar strikes. Aware that Real Madrid have been linked with Sterling in the past, City are determined to ensure he remains at Eastlands.

Sterling has two years left on the £180,000-per-week deal he signed in 2015.

But Cityare reported to be lining up a £300,000-per-week contract that would make him the Premier League’s highest paid player.

Should Sterling sign that deal, it would complete a remarkable reversal of fortune for a player who became a target for social media abuse during his acrimoniou­s departure from Liverpool and again following England’s Euro 2016 exit.

Sterling found himself targeted by England fans after an embarrassi­ng Euro 2016 defeat against Iceland, and he even branded himself the “hated one”. —

 ?? AP ?? Goals for Sterling in the EPL campaign City’s Raheem Sterling (right) scores his side’s second goal during the Premier League match against Southampto­n on Wednesday. —
AP Goals for Sterling in the EPL campaign City’s Raheem Sterling (right) scores his side’s second goal during the Premier League match against Southampto­n on Wednesday. —

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