Dimples wrote:With every player you take the good with the bad.
Sterling playing well causes opponents big problems making things happen but he misses a lot of easy chances. Easy chances that have cost us in the past. That is the good vs. the bad.
At club level Sterling has stunk the place out for the past 18 months. There was very little good of any description. His form for us fell of a cliff. His form for England was brilliant in the middle of this dreadful run of form for us. That contradiction does not make sense, particularly when one manager improves players and one is a complete plank.
If he stays with us signing a new bumper contract, I hope the club have identified why he was absolutely useless for us for the past 18 months.
Playing devils advocate, maybe he was getting used to the team playing without a traditional striker with Aguero being injured for most of the campaign and he himself learning the ropes as a false 9.
Or it might just be a temporary loss of form which most if not all players go through.