Pep Guardiola full of praise for Raheem Sterling but admits he remains in the dark over new contract talk

Sterling was superb against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, giving City the lead with an impressive driven finish from the edge of the box

Luke Brown
Emirates Stadium
Monday 13 August 2018 08:17 BST
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Pep Guardiola has praised Raheem Sterling for his performance and opening goal in Manchester City’s comfortable 2-0 victory over Arsenal, but admitted he has not yet spoke to the 23-year-old about signing a new contract and is ultimately unlikely to do so.

After a difficult summer playing for England at the 2018 World Cup, during which his lack of success in front of goal resulted in much criticism back home, Sterling was superb against Arsenal, giving City the lead with an impressive driven finish from the edge of the box.

And Guardiola was delighted with how Sterling fared in his first game back after that testing experience, overcoming a hostile north London crowd to score the 50th Premier League goal of his career.

“I want to thank his Mum and Dad for giving him such a special body shape,” Guardiola joked after the final whistle. “He is so small and tiny, so these guys in one week are ready. He has been good in training. We needed that guy in that position, and he did it so well apart from in the last 25 minutes when he started to get tired.”

Guardiola added that Sterling should not be judged too harshly for his performances with England this summer.

“You cannot judge the players in the World Cup on if they score a goal or not. Raheem has this special relationship with English football, but he is so loved in the locker room.

“He did some very good things at the World Cup, moving space and creating for others. He would have liked to have scored a goal and tried, but I am sure in the European qualifiers he will score goals for his country.”

In June, Sterling failed to reach an agreement with City over a new long-term deal with the club, as talks stalled over wages. Guardiola added that he wanted the player to remain at the club, but that as a “trainer — not a manager” he was in the dark over the player’s future.

“No,” he replied, when asked if he could provide an update on Sterling’s future at the Etihad. “For the record I am not a manager. I am a trainer.

“I try to make a good team spirit in the locker room and win games. But we are delighted with him and would like Raheem to stay. We'll do our effort to recover him.

“We arrived after a difficult season and I told him I want to help him and want him to stay. But, in the end, the agents may not have agreements and that may not happen. But he knows we like him and want him a lot.”

Sterling put in a superb performance against Arsenal on Sunday
Sterling put in a superb performance against Arsenal on Sunday (Getty Images)

Guardiola also said he has no concerns over how hungry his players remain after their record-breaking 2017/18 season.

City broke a staggering 11 Premier League records in their title-winning campaign — including the most points, biggest title-winning margin and most goals — while also winning the League Cup. But Guardiola insists his players are as hungry for success as ever.

“Well, it's a good question but not one that needs an answer,” he said. “If I ask the players, they'll tell me yes. They show me on the pitch whether they are hungry or not.

“That's where I discover if they are hungry or not, and we are still there from what I've seen in training and against Chelsea. We are not going to judge what will happen, but we try to be what we were, what we are. If we are beaten, maybe we'll deserve it.

“This team scored five goals against PSG and had a good preseason. So to come here and win against Unai Emery in his first game is so important.”

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