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Mannight: Sterling won back playing time with a brilliant performance, while Gralis was still struggling

Mannight: Sterling won back playing time with a brilliant performance, while Gralis was still struggling

Live Bar, January 16, The Manchester Evening News wrote about the recent performance of Sterling and Glalish, arguing that Sterling can provide something that Graish can't provide.

When Guardiola talks about how fast football is changing today, Sterling and Glalish are prime examples. City signed Glalish for £100 million last summer, and although the England international didn't have many chances to play in the European Cup, Guardiola still gave Glarish a chance at the start of the season, and Sterling had to watch from the sidelines. Sterling, who has lost his main position since March last year, said in November that he would consider leaving the team if there were not too many opportunities.

Now, Not only has Sterling won back the position, but his constant goals, assists and wins have helped him regain his confidence and he has done well against Chelsea. In contrast, Glallish was still struggling, with some indications he was trying to take on more responsibility and try some risk-taking moves against Chelsea, but when the great opportunity to break the deadlock came to him, his shot was rejected by Kepa.

It's a shot attempt by a player with less confidence, but if Glalish feels it's hard for him to get into form, he shouldn't think too much and instead handle the ball at the moment.

Mannight: Sterling won back playing time with a brilliant performance, while Gralis was still struggling

(Luke)

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