Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Sterling from Jamaica Football looks forward to life under Pep



Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling cannot wait to get life started under incoming manager Pep Guardiola.
Guardiola will take the reins at the club this summer following the departure of Chilean coach Manuel Pelligrini at the end of the season. 
Sterling City’s record signing has had a lukewarm start to life at the Etihad stadium, but
looks forward to flourishing in his second season under the renowned Spaniard.
“[Guardiola] is a great coach. He’s a manager who helps teams to become better. He helps players as individuals become better as well. I’m really excited to work with him,” Sterling told the Manchester Evening News.
“He’s relaxed. He knows what he wants. He tries to demand that from us. He tries to highlight as many things from the opposition to help us. He tells it as it is. That’s what you want from a manager,” he added.
Sterling has six goals in 28 matches for the club in a season that has been hampered by injury.  Many expect that there will be several changes at the Manchester Club, who are currently in a race to secure top four status, following up on a Champion’s League semi-final exit.

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