City look to Sterling
Reborn star to lead team’s Champions League charge
As Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City advance upon the Champions League group phase, previously maligned winger Raheem Sterling appears to have been reborn.
Sterling, 21, joined City from Liverpool in a 44 million pounds (N$785.6 million) move last year, but flattered to deceive and ultimately lost his place in the starting XI.
He was also derided for some dull England displays at Euro 2016, but he is thriving under Guardiola and inspired City to a 5-0 win at Steaua Bucharest in their Champions League play-off round first leg.
“Obviously he’s been criticised a lot in the last year, but the way he’s responding is great,” said team-mate Kevin De Bruyne ahead of tonight’s return leg against Steaua.
“He’s a great player.
I don’t care what people say about him after last year or the Euros. These things happen. Footballers have ups and downs.
“Hopefully he can continue this for us now, because he is very dangerous.”
Sterling set the tone for City in last week’s first leg in Bucharest, winning an early penalty (which Sergio Aguero squandered) and laying on goals for David Silva and Aguero, who scored a hat-trick.
He won a penalty as City beat Sunderland 2-1 on the Premier League season’s opening day and impressed again in last Saturday’s 4-1 win at Stoke City, unselfishly setting up a late goal for Nolito.
City have won all three of their competitive games to date under Guardiola, but he warned after the Stoke win: “There is time to get better.”
With the tie against Steaua effectively over, tonight’s game at the Etihad Stadium gives Guardiola an opportunity to hone his tactical innovations, such as his use of full-backs in central midfield roles.
He may also hand playing time to some of his fringe players, but it remains to be seen whether outcast goalkeeper Joe Hart will be granted a first start of the campaign.
Tonight’s other games are all more finely poised, with Dutch giants Ajax level at 1-1 with Rostov ahead of the second leg in Russia.
Fixtures (first leg scores in brackets)
Wednesday, 24 August
APOEL v Copenhagen (0-1)
Red Bull Salzburg v Dinamo Zagreb (1-1)
Manchester City v Steaua Bucharest (5-0)
Rostov v Ajax (1-1)
Borussia Moenchengladbach v Young Boys (3-1)
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