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Euro 2020: Raheem Sterling has the hunger, says Gareth Southgate

Updated on: 03 July,2021 07:22 AM IST  |  London
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England manager Gareth Southgate lauds star forward for his drive and appetite for goals as Three Lions prepare to face Ukraine in quarter-final encounter at Rome tonight

Euro 2020: Raheem Sterling has the hunger, says  Gareth Southgate

England’s Raheem Sterling. Pic/AFP

England have Raheem Sterling to thank for their trip to Rome on Saturday for their Euro quarter-final against Ukraine, and they are now favourites to go on and reach a European Championship final for the first time. The Manchester City star is already playing in his fourth major tournament but his talent, until now, had not been fully appreciated by the England support.


A precocious young player when England crashed out at the group stage of the 2014 World Cup, Sterling was one of the fall guys two years later as Roy Hodgson’s side exited Euro 2016 in embarrassing fashion against Iceland.


Racial abuse


In 2018, months after helping England reach the semi-finals of the World Cup despite failing to score, Sterling was racially abused while playing for Manchester City away to Chelsea. Sterling took to Instagram to challenge media organisations for their portrayal of young black players, claiming it was fuelling racism and aggressive behaviour.

England manager Gareth Southgate. Pic/AFPEngland manager Gareth Southgate. Pic/AFP

At just 26, he is a senior figure in a youthful England squad with 65 caps already to his name and represents a fearlessness and social conscience that have made Gareth Southgate’s side respected on and off the field.

Before Euro 2020 began there were calls for him to be dropped by Southgate after a disappointing end to his season at City, where he had been usurped by international teammate Phil Foden in the pecking order.

Foden was one of a multitude of attacking players left watching on from the bench as Sterling opened the scoring against Germany in the Last 16 for his third goal in four games at the tournament. “Please keep asking the questions because if we cannot motivate him, everyone else will certainly be able to,” said Southgate after England’s first knockout win over Germany at a major event since 1966.

‘Incredible resilience’

“He is a fighter,” added Southgate. “He has got an incredible resilience and hunger. He has developed over the last couple of years this real hunger to score. His drive is fantastic. We know the journey he has been on with England and I am so happy for him to be able to deliver the performances he has.”

Sterling has never been hailed as English football’s golden boy. But his long road to success at a major tournament is symbolic of England’s 55-year wait to win one. They will rarely get a better chance and if Sterling does lead them to a first Euro win come July 11, he will have forever silenced his critics.

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