Football NewsRaheem Sterling reacts to the shock change of the position of the head coach
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English manager Graham Potter’s first game as head coach of the Blues saw him turn English international Raheem Sterling as his back, with a natural striker reacting to a strike decision.

 

What did Raheem Sterling say?

Chelsea ushered in a new era off the pitch when they faced Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League as they saw their new manager surprise in the spring with his squad selection. Raheem Sterling, who is best known for his work as a winger or centre-forward, was asked to fill a role on the left that required him to help out at both ends of the field.

When English international Raheem Sterling was asked to act as wingback, he said he played a slightly different role under the new manager and enjoyed playing wide. According to Raheem Sterling, he will get better over time. Sterling is happy to play along the front line, but he wanted him to go wide, hit his full back, hit the box and create chances. The English player says that the more time under him, the better it will be for them.

 

A little about the topic

The English international did put the Blues ahead against Salzburg, with his fourth goal for the club since a summer transfer from Man City, but Chelsea couldn’t hold on and had to settle for a 1-1 draw on the night.

English manager Graham Potter used an experimental approach on his bow as the Blues’ head coach, despite having the likes of Ben Chilwell and Marc Cucurella available to him – a left-hander he previously worked with at the Seagulls.

 

What happens next for Raheem Sterling

The Blues’ game against the Reds this weekend has been postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, meaning the next Raheem Sterling minutes could come for England as they prepare to host the UEFA Nations League rig with Italy and Germany.