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Raheem Sterling explains how copying players at Liverpool ruined his confidence in front of goal

Raheem Sterling explains how copying players at Liverpool ruined his confidence in front of goal

Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling has hinted his poor confidence in front of goal comes from his coaches’ advice while at Liverpool as a youngster.

Despite having his best season as City won the Premier League title, scoring 17 goals in the league and another five in cup competitions, Sterling has received criticism for the chances he has been known to miss.

Most recently the Englishman missed a hat-trick of opportunities in City’s 3-2 defeat to Manchester United, while his side were two goals up, which would have won them the title against their rivals at the Etihad.

But Sterling believes being told to copy another player at Liverpool when it came to finishing may have had a negative effect on his game.


“I remember being coached at Liverpool and there was another kid called Toni Silva and they said ‘you know, instead of blasting the ball and it goes in, do like Toni does, pass it around the keeper’,” he told Sky Sports.

“Obviously that worked for Toni, but when I tried to do it I kept trying to do this little side-foot pass and I have short legs anyway and my foot was too close to the ball so the keeper kept saving it.

“That kind of put me in doubt and that’s where it all started.”

Sterling left Liverpool in 2015 to join City, where he has won the League Cup twice and Premier League once.


On the other side, Silva is currently unattached, most recently playing for Greek side APO Levadiakos.

Sterling’s stellar season

With 17 goals in the Premier League this season, Sterling is City’s second-highest goalscorer behind only Sergio Aguero (21).




The goals have been fairly evenly spread between Sterling’s feet with the Englishman scoring 10 with his right and seven with his left.

All but one have also been scored from inside the penalty area, with a 52% shot accuracy and 27.4% shot conversion rate.

Sterling will be hoping to add to his tally on Sunday as newly-crowned Premier League champions City welcome relegation-fighting Swansea City to the Etihad in their first game since winning the league.

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