sheblue wrote:We all know his quality, its still early days yet. It hasn't all been that bad.
He's 22, young players have dips, this is early September not early April. No need for all this panic stuff. He will get better they all will.
I agree with the above but it might not be as simple as form.
Why has he not signed a new contract?
He has been negotiating for 18 months and still no agreement (despite a couple of false dawns).
His current contract expires end of 23/24 season. Not that far away.
Sterling's form dived while contract negotiations were dragging on, negotiations which never got resolved.
Like any job, if you cannot reach agreement with your employer over terms and conditions, something is not right.
This can affect performance.