Raheem Sterling went from being one of the brightest stars in English football to struggling for form and consistency. This video looks back at his rise to the top, what made him so good, and what really happened as his career started to decline.

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  1. Someone in Arsenal really smoked a good one and thought Sterling was the only replacement they need after shipping out Nelson, ESR, Fabio Viera and Nketiah 😭😭

  2. Lo que le pasa a Sterling es que lejos de Manchester hace mucho frio.La realidad es que Guardiola hace mejores a sus futbolistas,ningun jugador ha triunfado fuera del City.Con la excepcion de Palmer,que no se puede contar porque en el City nunca tuvo minutos.Estoy seguro que en el City seria todabia mejor,es lo que pasa cuando te entrena el mejor entrenador del siglo 21

  3. Yh sterling is a great player who can’t play in a system that doesn’t suit the system he learned.

    He chose to leave aswell πŸ˜‚

  4. I’m a Chelsea fan and let me tell you. Throughout all the season I watched him play and his declining happened way before.
    He’s declining happened already at 24/25 years old.
    I remember telling my friend that Sterling was in a state that he wasn’t improving, that he would be the same player forever. My friend replied to me that he agreed with me that Sterling already peaked.
    He was at his best at Euros 2020.
    He declined because of injuries, which made him lost his speed, which was his best asset.
    Meaning Sterling is a player whose career was supposed to be short, he isn’t a top player anymore since before he went to Chelsea. That’s the reason why Guardiola sold him.

  5. honestly as a chelsea fan i dont want him to leave this window and maresca finds a way to integrate him back because that type of expirience is crucial and who knows since he loves to cut in as a winger we can play hime like a cam

  6. He got cocky and went to a team full of players better than him in his lower back got to be killing them the way he run that might be affecting his performance too sticking his booty out and running full speed doesn't seem like it's Optimum for a long term

  7. Africans sportsmen peak in their mid 20s. Sterling peaked too early. You dont see Africans banging in goals at 17 years old.

  8. Like most speed based lateral players Sterling peaked very early and then his lack of football I.Q., his sense of entitlement, injuries and refusal to learn caught up with him. Like Joe Cole, Theo Walcott and so many others he was super hyped as a young player, but the truth is he won because he was playing with winners coached by winners. he was part of those great City teams, but he was not as vital to them as Tevez and Yaya Toure before him, Aguero, Kompany,De Bruyne, Silva, Kompany and others with him. A similar story happened to Grealish and is going to happen to Foden who since the disastrous Euro of last year has barely played 2 good consecutive matches and is now a reserve for Guardiola. Young players like Rio Ngoumoah and Dowman should watch and learn.

  9. 20 min video to basically say he is another example of player getting massive contract and packing up as a multimillionaire. I expect for his lack of effort and money grab, to be forgotten forever once nobody will be interested to hire him. I certainly don't want to see him hired as a pundit on TV, . Let him retire young as multimillionaire or loose all his money in failed investments. I really don't care

  10. Sad to see his dropoff this nasty. Because I absolutely loved him when he was an upcoming goalscoring machine in Liverpool. And when he left, no one could really fill his boots as far as his agility and his scoring prowess are concerned until much later with Mane. The only person right now that is the closest thing to that upcoming phase of Sterling is Rio Ngumoha.

  11. He just got old. Knees start going around 30 years old, and fast, like overnight. He gets too much hate. Was a very decent winger in his prime.