Sterling could return from injury in time for Arsenal clash
Raheem Sterling could return from injury to face Arsenal on Thursday, according to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Raheem Sterling could return from injury to face Arsenal on Thursday, according to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Despite previous reports claiming that Raheem Sterling will be included in Manchester City’s Carabao Cup final clash against Arsenal, the 23-year-old didn’t train ahead of the trip to London.
Despite Pep Guardiola confirming on Friday that Raheem Sterling was suffering with a muscular problem and was therefore a doubt for the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal, it seems the 23-year-old has been ruled fit after all.
Craig Pawson will referee the League Cup final between Manchester City and Arsenal next Sunday, and City fans aren’t happy about it.
Jamie Carragher believes Arsenal’s frontline is better than Manchester City’s, but is constantly let down by poor defending.
Shay Given says Manchester City shouldn’t consider swapping Raheem Sterling for Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez.
Raheem Sterling says Arsène Wenger’s post-City comments that the winger “dives well” were uncalled for, as the 23-year-old felt he had a right to go down.
The papers are claiming that Raheem Sterling has ruled out a move to Arsenal, but did he really?
Arsenal had no chance of signing Raheem Sterling in the summer according to Pep Guardiola who has been speaking about the rumours surrounding the player.
Arsenal are reportedly hoping to try again at convincing Raheem Sterling to swap places with Alexis Sanchez in January.
Arsenal plan to end their pursuit of Thomas Lemar, turning instead to Raheem Sterling and Nabil Fekir as January targets.
Arsène Wenger sticks by his comments that Raheem Sterling dived against Arsenal, but says his strikers would’ve done the same thing.
Arsene Wenger has escaped disciplinary action following his comments about Raheem Sterling diving for Manchester City on Sunday.
Arsene Wenger was a bit upset after Sunday’s 3-1 defeat to Manchester City, and his comments seem to have upset the Sky Blues, according to latest reports.
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher says Raheem Sterling didn’t dive to win a penalty against Arsenal at the weekend.
Manchester City fans are absolutely spitting feathers after Arsene Wenger’s comments about Raheem Sterling.
Alan Shearer reckons that Arsene Wenger owes Raheem Sterling an apology after accusing him of diving for Manchester City’s penalty against Arsenal on Sunday.
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg doesn’t believe that Raheem Sterling dived against Arsenal, although he acknowledges that the penalty he drew was ‘clever’.
Arsène Wenger said Raheem Sterling “dives very well”, after the Manchester City winger was fouled and awarded a penalty against Arsenal on Sunday.
After Guardiola highlighted Mikel Arteta’s involvement in Raheem Sterling’s development, many fans are again asking the question why Arteta isn’t still here in North London.