Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling seemed destined for a bit-part role under Pep Guardiola... now he looks like a world beater

  • Raheem Sterling came up with the goods once again for Manchester City 
  • The 22-year-old scored the winner in the 2-1 comeback win at Huddersfield 
  • Sterling has been in stunning form, scoring eight goals in 11 league matches 
  • He has flourished under Pep Guardiola and put hours in the gym to bulk up

There was luck involved in Raheem Sterling’s winning goal for Manchester City on Sunday. After the Huddersfield goalkeeper saved from Gabriel Jesus, the ball simply struck Sterling on the knee and arced into the empty goal.

But in other ways, it wasn’t a lucky goal at all. Firstly, Sterling had started the move outside the penalty box and continued his run to be in the right place to benefit when the ball bounced kindly.

Secondly, Sterling was still the busiest guy on the field with only four minutes left on the clock. The 22-year-old seemed to have reserves of energy that other players did not have on a hard afternoon’s football in poor conditions. 


Raheem Sterling could not contain his delight after sealing City's 2-1 victory over Huddersfield

The ball rebounded off of Sterling before looping back under the crossbar to earn three points

The ball rebounded off of Sterling before looping back under the crossbar to earn three points

Sterling has flourished under Pep Guardiola this season as the Etihad club bid for silverware

Sterling has flourished under Pep Guardiola this season as the Etihad club bid for silverware

So along with Sterling’s good fortune came the benefits of sound coaching and a commitment to fitness and conditioning. Of all the City players who have improved under Pep Guardiola this season, few have progressed quite so noticeably as Sterling.

On Monday a video emerged of Guardiola and Sterling on the training field earlier this year. It shows the City coach rather manically walking the young forward through an attacking manoeuvre.

It’s an interesting piece of film because it shows Guardiola at perhaps his most typical. The Catalan is a micro-manager. Sometimes you feel that if he could stride on to the field and physically pull one of his players into a more satisfactory position then he would.

This type of management is not without risk. Some players cannot stand it, especially on matchday. They feel they should be trusted and the ultra-intense scrutiny wears them out.

But it would appear Sterling has benefited. The move being shown to him in the video involves him laying the ball back to a team-mate before spinning away from his marker into the penalty area to receive the return pass. 

A video doing rounds on social media shows Pep Guardiola working on Sterling's movement

A video doing rounds on social media shows Pep Guardiola working on Sterling's movement

Guardiola has been working closely with the City winger in training to improve his game

Guardiola has been working closely with the City winger in training to improve his game

Sterling keeps a close eye on the Spaniard as his boss gives him instructions during session

Sterling keeps a close eye on the Spaniard as his boss gives him instructions during session

The winger has clearly taken things on board, having been in impressive form this season 

The winger has clearly taken things on board, having been in impressive form this season 

RAHEEM STERLING STATS 

Appearances: 11

Starts: 8

Goals: 8

Assists: 2

Mins per goal: 95

Shots: 26

Shots on target: 10

Touches in opposition box: 91 

Premier League stats only 

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Late on against Feyenoord in the Champions League last week, Sterling did exactly that and found the space to score the winner.

So twice in a matter of days, Sterling has scored late on to guide City home. He has now contributed 12 goals this season and has directly earned his team seven points in the Premier League and Champions League with goals in the last 10 minutes.

Guardiola has not exactly turned Sterling’s career around during their 18 months together. The England forward was a good player already. But there has been definite improvement. With City recruiting enthusiastically once again during the summer, it looked for a while as though Sterling would be the odd player out.

Privately, some close to Sterling expressed fears that the former Liverpool star might find himself on the fringes this season. It is to his credit that this has not happened. Instead of settling into a bit-part role, he has improved his fitness and strength and worked on his finishing with City coach Mikel Arteta, often when most of his team-mates have headed inside. 

A comparison video shows how Sterling took the advice on board in Champions League win

A comparison video shows how Sterling took the advice on board in Champions League win

After working with Guardiola in training, Sterling performed similar move in Feyenoord victory

After working with Guardiola in training, Sterling performed similar move in Feyenoord victory

Sterling times his run perfectly to latch on to the ball before firing home late winning goal 

Sterling times his run perfectly to latch on to the ball before firing home late winning goal 

The 22-year-old attacker has been working with Mikel Arteta on his finishing after training

The 22-year-old attacker has been working with Mikel Arteta on his finishing after training

Season at a glance

  • Premier League
  • Premier League
  • Championship
  • League One
  • League Two
  • Scottish Premiership
  • Scottish Div 1
  • Scottish Div 2
  • Scottish Div 3
  • Ligue 1
  • Serie A
  • La Liga
  • Bundesliga

Sterling was always a danger after emerging at Liverpool. In the 2013-14 season that saw the Merseyside club have a run at the league title, he was a key member of an attack also featuring Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez that always looked as though it would be able to score one more goal than the opposition.

However, his personal goal figures were never anything like they are already this time round. Finishing was never a strong point and the highest number of goals he had ever scored by December 1 was the six he netted for City in 2015-16. That year at Liverpool, meanwhile, saw him score only 10 times for his club all season.

At City he is asked to play rather differently. Under Brendan Rodgers at Anfield, Sterling would lead Liverpool counters with positional freedom. At City, in a team expected to dominate territory and possession, a greater structure is required, as is an ability to work effectively in tighter spaces. 

Sterling, pictured at Liverpool in 2012, has been putting in the hours in the gym to bulk up

Sterling, pictured at Liverpool in 2012, has been putting in the hours in the gym to bulk up

Sterling arrived at City from Liverpool in 2015 and will be hoping to win silverware this term

Sterling arrived at City from Liverpool in 2015 and will be hoping to win silverware this term

That takes us back to the drill seen in the video. It is an example of a player learning.

Sterling has been around a few years now but it is worth noting that he is not yet 23 and he is still developing important habits, such as winning penalties.

A foul on him on Sunday enabled Sergio Aguero to equalise from the penalty spot and he also won one in the recent win over Arsenal.

Guardiola attributes this to improved strength, saying at the weekend: ‘He is strong, keeping the ball. Before he would lose a lot of balls. Now he is keeping the situation much better, one on one, to provoke fouls.’

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger had his own view on this, suggesting Sterling had dived against his team. But replays didn’t back that up and it is clear that defenders are merely increasingly ill at ease against a faster, stronger, more mature player.

City and Guardiola will now hope that he stays fit throughout the winter. England, meanwhile, will hope Sterling’s form can last a little longer than that.

Guardiola celebrates with Sterling following City's late victory over Huddersfield on Sunday

Guardiola celebrates with Sterling following City's late victory over Huddersfield on Sunday

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