RAHEEM STERLING
Moderators: Moderator Team, phpBB2 - Administrators
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
RS is now the best player in the EPL.
Opari!
Opari!
- The YeyeMan
- Eaglet
- Posts: 17850
- Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2003 12:51 am
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
He's not even the best English player in the EPL.spastic wrote:RS is now the best player in the EPL.
Opari!
danfo driver quotes:
"Great! Now it begins." - Jan 25, 2024
-
Cellular quotes:
"The Yeyeman is hardly ever vulgar when dealing with anyone. " - Mar 23, 2018
"Thank God na oyibo be coach." - Nov 16, 2017
"I will take Trump over Clinton but I am in the minority." - Jul 19, 2016
© The YeyeMan 2024
This post is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
It is not authorised by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use. All rights reserved.
"Great! Now it begins." - Jan 25, 2024
-
Cellular quotes:
"The Yeyeman is hardly ever vulgar when dealing with anyone. " - Mar 23, 2018
"Thank God na oyibo be coach." - Nov 16, 2017
"I will take Trump over Clinton but I am in the minority." - Jul 19, 2016
© The YeyeMan 2024
This post is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
It is not authorised by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use. All rights reserved.
- cic old boy
- Flying Eagle
- Posts: 64227
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 7:59 pm
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
He is. You'll soon see it. Just don't be the last to notice.The YeyeMan wrote:He's not even the best English player in the EPL.spastic wrote:RS is now the best player in the EPL.
Opari!
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
Which English player is better than him currently?The YeyeMan wrote:He's not even the best English player in the EPL.spastic wrote:RS is now the best player in the EPL.
Opari!
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
bad belle aint good for you bro...cic old boy wrote:Still the fastest headless chicken in the world.
Raheem has scored 30 goals in his last 60 appearances for City...
Most clubs would love to have that kind of headless chicken in their team
YNWA
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
CIC until you apologise I wont let this thread die ocic old boy wrote:Still the fastest headless chicken in the world.
Oya back to the matter
open and close
open and close
- Bigpokey24
- Super Eagle
- Posts: 110951
- Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:58 pm
- Location: Earth
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
Cic knows nothing about football
SuperEagles
© Bigpokey24, most loved on CE
My post are with no warranties and confers zero rights. Get out your feelings
It is not authorized by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use.
All rights aren't reserved
© Bigpokey24, most loved on CE
My post are with no warranties and confers zero rights. Get out your feelings
It is not authorized by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use.
All rights aren't reserved
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
he is still a low IQ footballer
- The YeyeMan
- Eaglet
- Posts: 17850
- Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2003 12:51 am
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
Currently? Nobody.kajifu wrote:Which English player is better than him currently?The YeyeMan wrote:He's not even the best English player in the EPL.spastic wrote:RS is now the best player in the EPL.
Opari!
danfo driver quotes:
"Great! Now it begins." - Jan 25, 2024
-
Cellular quotes:
"The Yeyeman is hardly ever vulgar when dealing with anyone. " - Mar 23, 2018
"Thank God na oyibo be coach." - Nov 16, 2017
"I will take Trump over Clinton but I am in the minority." - Jul 19, 2016
© The YeyeMan 2024
This post is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
It is not authorised by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use. All rights reserved.
"Great! Now it begins." - Jan 25, 2024
-
Cellular quotes:
"The Yeyeman is hardly ever vulgar when dealing with anyone. " - Mar 23, 2018
"Thank God na oyibo be coach." - Nov 16, 2017
"I will take Trump over Clinton but I am in the minority." - Jul 19, 2016
© The YeyeMan 2024
This post is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
It is not authorised by CyberEagles. You assume all risk for your use. All rights reserved.
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
Sterling was robbed! That 3rd goal was legit.
"Our enemies are the political profiteers, the swindlers, the men in high and low places that seek bribes and demand 10 percent; those that seek to keep the country divided permanently so that they can remain in office as ministers or VIPs at least, the tribalists, the nepotists, those that make the country look big for nothing before international circles, those that have corrupted our society and put the Nigerian political calendar back by their words and deeds." - Kaduna Nzeogwu
- Heliopolis
- Egg
- Posts: 9420
- Joined: Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:04 am
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
This guy frustrates me like no other but he's a very good player and he's improved under Pep. Pep demands Sterling to play on the touchline (like he demands of all his wingers), but Sterling is excellent in that role because of his speed and shiftiness. I don't think Pep can improve his decisionmaking but the tactical discipline alone (of making him play extremely wide) has taken his game to new heights. If Sterling can become more clinical he can become a 40 goal player in all competitions (and I really mean that). His goal tally is already impressive but he converts 1 of every 5 or so chances he gets.
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
abeg keep quiet and stop talking like someone ............. rob ko, Mentholatum ni. msssshhheeewNkume wrote:Sterling was robbed! That 3rd goal was legit.
Super Eagles - Fly Above The Storm!!!
- tfco
- Eagle
- Posts: 76158
- Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2005 6:49 pm
- Location: Accra, Old Trafford, Takoradi, Canada
- Contact:
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
how so, please?Heliopolis wrote:This guy frustrates me like no other but he's a very good player and he's improved under Pep. Pep demands Sterling to play on the touchline (like he demands of all his wingers), but Sterling is excellent in that role because of his speed and shiftiness. I don't think Pep can improve his decisionmaking but the tactical discipline alone (of making him play extremely wide) has taken his game to new heights. If Sterling can become more clinical he can become a 40 goal player in all competitions (and I really mean that). His goal tally is already impressive but he converts 1 of every 5 or so chances he gets.
he arrived at City at age..20/21, and has 'improved' since Pep arrived on the scene
who takes credit for Jadon Sancho's 'improvement'?
AFCON 2024 L-O-S-E-R-S
They did not CEDIS coming
Naira Did We
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
He's arguably the best player in the league now. Better goals + production. Pellegrini's style limited him, Pep frees him.tfco wrote:how so, please?Heliopolis wrote:This guy frustrates me like no other but he's a very good player and he's improved under Pep. Pep demands Sterling to play on the touchline (like he demands of all his wingers), but Sterling is excellent in that role because of his speed and shiftiness. I don't think Pep can improve his decisionmaking but the tactical discipline alone (of making him play extremely wide) has taken his game to new heights. If Sterling can become more clinical he can become a 40 goal player in all competitions (and I really mean that). His goal tally is already impressive but he converts 1 of every 5 or so chances he gets.
he arrived at City at age..20/21, and has 'improved' since Pep arrived on the scene
who takes credit for Jadon Sancho's 'improvement'?
- tfco
- Eagle
- Posts: 76158
- Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2005 6:49 pm
- Location: Accra, Old Trafford, Takoradi, Canada
- Contact:
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
kalani JR wrote:He's arguably the best player in the league now. Better goals + production. Pellegrini's style limited him, Pep frees him.tfco wrote:how so, please?Heliopolis wrote:This guy frustrates me like no other but he's a very good player and he's improved under Pep. Pep demands Sterling to play on the touchline (like he demands of all his wingers), but Sterling is excellent in that role because of his speed and shiftiness. I don't think Pep can improve his decisionmaking but the tactical discipline alone (of making him play extremely wide) has taken his game to new heights. If Sterling can become more clinical he can become a 40 goal player in all competitions (and I really mean that). His goal tally is already impressive but he converts 1 of every 5 or so chances he gets.
he arrived at City at age..20/21, and has 'improved' since Pep arrived on the scene
who takes credit for Jadon Sancho's 'improvement'?
so nothing to do with Raheem's natural progression as a star footballer.
AFCON 2024 L-O-S-E-R-S
They did not CEDIS coming
Naira Did We
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
Obviously that would come into play in some regard, no one thinks Pep made Raheem but he's found out what works for the guy.tfco wrote:kalani JR wrote:He's arguably the best player in the league now. Better goals + production. Pellegrini's style limited him, Pep frees him.tfco wrote:how so, please?Heliopolis wrote:This guy frustrates me like no other but he's a very good player and he's improved under Pep. Pep demands Sterling to play on the touchline (like he demands of all his wingers), but Sterling is excellent in that role because of his speed and shiftiness. I don't think Pep can improve his decisionmaking but the tactical discipline alone (of making him play extremely wide) has taken his game to new heights. If Sterling can become more clinical he can become a 40 goal player in all competitions (and I really mean that). His goal tally is already impressive but he converts 1 of every 5 or so chances he gets.
he arrived at City at age..20/21, and has 'improved' since Pep arrived on the scene
who takes credit for Jadon Sancho's 'improvement'?
so nothing to do with Raheem's natural progression as a star footballer.
- danfo driver
- Eaglet
- Posts: 27166
- Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:48 pm
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
dude, did you see raheem under Brendan Rodgers? when he played false 9?kalani JR wrote:Obviously that would come into play in some regard, no one thinks Pep made Raheem but he's found out what works for the guy.tfco wrote:kalani JR wrote:He's arguably the best player in the league now. Better goals + production. Pellegrini's style limited him, Pep frees him.tfco wrote:how so, please?Heliopolis wrote:This guy frustrates me like no other but he's a very good player and he's improved under Pep. Pep demands Sterling to play on the touchline (like he demands of all his wingers), but Sterling is excellent in that role because of his speed and shiftiness. I don't think Pep can improve his decisionmaking but the tactical discipline alone (of making him play extremely wide) has taken his game to new heights. If Sterling can become more clinical he can become a 40 goal player in all competitions (and I really mean that). His goal tally is already impressive but he converts 1 of every 5 or so chances he gets.
he arrived at City at age..20/21, and has 'improved' since Pep arrived on the scene
who takes credit for Jadon Sancho's 'improvement'?
so nothing to do with Raheem's natural progression as a star footballer.
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
- Heliopolis
- Egg
- Posts: 9420
- Joined: Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:04 am
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
Too many emotional and brain dead dudes on this forum.
Just because a player is young and has a high transfer value does it mean their career will necessarily have an upward trajectory. For every Raheem Sterling you have other players in a similar circumstance that fails to materially improve.
Watch Sterling pre- and during Guardiola to understand the argument being made here. Guardiola has imposed tactical discipline on Sterling which has made the guy virtually unstoppable. He plays so wide it is difficult for defenders to mark him and the guy is so fast that defenders can't keep up with his late runs. The result is he has gone from scoring 1 goal every 5 games pre-Guardiola to now scoring 1 goal every 2 games.
I know its not a fair comparison but with England, Sterling scores 1 goal every 6 games (prior to his hattrick vs the Czechs last month his ratio was actually 1 goal every 7 games). England score fewer goals than City so we can't expect Sterling to be as prolific but you'd think an improving Sterling would perform better for England but that has not been the case.
I don't doubt Sterling would continue to improve on his own but Guardiola has undoubtedly enhanced his progression through some minor but important changes. The one thing Guardiola cannot control is what decisions Sterling makes and this is the difference between Sterling being a very good player, and one of the top 5-10 players in the game. For now I see him being on the level of guys like Robben, Di Maria, Pedro, etc who were gamechangers in their prime but far too often made bad decisions which resulted in them being upper 2nd tier players. The 1st tier guys (e.g. Messi, Ronaldo, etc) make the right decision the majority of the time.
Just because a player is young and has a high transfer value does it mean their career will necessarily have an upward trajectory. For every Raheem Sterling you have other players in a similar circumstance that fails to materially improve.
Watch Sterling pre- and during Guardiola to understand the argument being made here. Guardiola has imposed tactical discipline on Sterling which has made the guy virtually unstoppable. He plays so wide it is difficult for defenders to mark him and the guy is so fast that defenders can't keep up with his late runs. The result is he has gone from scoring 1 goal every 5 games pre-Guardiola to now scoring 1 goal every 2 games.
I know its not a fair comparison but with England, Sterling scores 1 goal every 6 games (prior to his hattrick vs the Czechs last month his ratio was actually 1 goal every 7 games). England score fewer goals than City so we can't expect Sterling to be as prolific but you'd think an improving Sterling would perform better for England but that has not been the case.
I don't doubt Sterling would continue to improve on his own but Guardiola has undoubtedly enhanced his progression through some minor but important changes. The one thing Guardiola cannot control is what decisions Sterling makes and this is the difference between Sterling being a very good player, and one of the top 5-10 players in the game. For now I see him being on the level of guys like Robben, Di Maria, Pedro, etc who were gamechangers in their prime but far too often made bad decisions which resulted in them being upper 2nd tier players. The 1st tier guys (e.g. Messi, Ronaldo, etc) make the right decision the majority of the time.
- tfco
- Eagle
- Posts: 76158
- Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2005 6:49 pm
- Location: Accra, Old Trafford, Takoradi, Canada
- Contact:
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
you've written a lot but said nothingHeliopolis wrote:Too many emotional and brain dead dudes on this forum.
Just because a player is young and has a high transfer value does it mean their career will necessarily have an upward trajectory. For every Raheem Sterling you have other players in a similar circumstance that fails to materially improve.
Watch Sterling pre- and during Guardiola to understand the argument being made here. Guardiola has imposed tactical discipline on Sterling which has made the guy virtually unstoppable. He plays so wide it is difficult for defenders to mark him and the guy is so fast that defenders can't keep up with his late runs. The result is he has gone from scoring 1 goal every 5 games pre-Guardiola to now scoring 1 goal every 2 games.
I know its not a fair comparison but with England, Sterling scores 1 goal every 6 games (prior to his hattrick vs the Czechs last month his ratio was actually 1 goal every 7 games). England score fewer goals than City so we can't expect Sterling to be as prolific but you'd think an improving Sterling would perform better for England but that has not been the case.
I don't doubt Sterling would continue to improve on his own but Guardiola has undoubtedly enhanced his progression through some minor but important changes. The one thing Guardiola cannot control is what decisions Sterling makes and this is the difference between Sterling being a very good player, and one of the top 5-10 players in the game. For now I see him being on the level of guys like Robben, Di Maria, Pedro, etc who were gamechangers in their prime but far too often made bad decisions which resulted in them being upper 2nd tier players. The 1st tier guys (e.g. Messi, Ronaldo, etc) make the right decision the majority of the time.
thank you anyway.
20/21 year old moves for record money, but his transformation to an elite footballer has been because of bald fraud
Is SAF credited for Ronaldo's rise to super stardom...or is it the player's hard work and dedication to his craft?
AFCON 2024 L-O-S-E-R-S
They did not CEDIS coming
Naira Did We
- Heliopolis
- Egg
- Posts: 9420
- Joined: Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:04 am
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
By that logic what is the point of having coaches? I guess players just develop on their own without guidance from coaches, family, friends, etc.tfco wrote:you've written a lot but said nothingHeliopolis wrote:Too many emotional and brain dead dudes on this forum.
Just because a player is young and has a high transfer value does it mean their career will necessarily have an upward trajectory. For every Raheem Sterling you have other players in a similar circumstance that fails to materially improve.
Watch Sterling pre- and during Guardiola to understand the argument being made here. Guardiola has imposed tactical discipline on Sterling which has made the guy virtually unstoppable. He plays so wide it is difficult for defenders to mark him and the guy is so fast that defenders can't keep up with his late runs. The result is he has gone from scoring 1 goal every 5 games pre-Guardiola to now scoring 1 goal every 2 games.
I know its not a fair comparison but with England, Sterling scores 1 goal every 6 games (prior to his hattrick vs the Czechs last month his ratio was actually 1 goal every 7 games). England score fewer goals than City so we can't expect Sterling to be as prolific but you'd think an improving Sterling would perform better for England but that has not been the case.
I don't doubt Sterling would continue to improve on his own but Guardiola has undoubtedly enhanced his progression through some minor but important changes. The one thing Guardiola cannot control is what decisions Sterling makes and this is the difference between Sterling being a very good player, and one of the top 5-10 players in the game. For now I see him being on the level of guys like Robben, Di Maria, Pedro, etc who were gamechangers in their prime but far too often made bad decisions which resulted in them being upper 2nd tier players. The 1st tier guys (e.g. Messi, Ronaldo, etc) make the right decision the majority of the time.
thank you anyway.
20/21 year old moves for record money, but his transformation to an elite footballer has been because of bald fraud
Is SAF credited for Ronaldo's rise to super stardom...or is it the player's hard work and dedication to his craft?
- danfo driver
- Eaglet
- Posts: 27166
- Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:48 pm
Re: RAHEEM STERLING
You seem very hurt!Heliopolis wrote:Too many emotional and brain dead dudes on this forum.
Just because a player is young and has a high transfer value does it mean their career will necessarily have an upward trajectory. For every Raheem Sterling you have other players in a similar circumstance that fails to materially improve.
Watch Sterling pre- and during Guardiola to understand the argument being made here. Guardiola has imposed tactical discipline on Sterling which has made the guy virtually unstoppable. He plays so wide it is difficult for defenders to mark him and the guy is so fast that defenders can't keep up with his late runs. The result is he has gone from scoring 1 goal every 5 games pre-Guardiola to now scoring 1 goal every 2 games.
I know its not a fair comparison but with England, Sterling scores 1 goal every 6 games (prior to his hattrick vs the Czechs last month his ratio was actually 1 goal every 7 games). England score fewer goals than City so we can't expect Sterling to be as prolific but you'd think an improving Sterling would perform better for England but that has not been the case.
I don't doubt Sterling would continue to improve on his own but Guardiola has undoubtedly enhanced his progression through some minor but important changes. The one thing Guardiola cannot control is what decisions Sterling makes and this is the difference between Sterling being a very good player, and one of the top 5-10 players in the game. For now I see him being on the level of guys like Robben, Di Maria, Pedro, etc who were gamechangers in their prime but far too often made bad decisions which resulted in them being upper 2nd tier players. The 1st tier guys (e.g. Messi, Ronaldo, etc) make the right decision the majority of the time.
I ask you again, did you see Sterling when he played false 9 under Brendan Rodgers?
let me let Brendan remind you-- he promoted Raheem, remember that:
[/video]
"it is better to be excited now and disappointed later, than it is to be disappointed now and later." - Marcus Aurelius, 178AD
metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?