Arsenal supporters certainly had a lot to say about Raheem Sterling's performance against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.
Arsenal have filled their quota of Premier League loans after signing Neto and Sterling in the summer, and according to the journalist, there’s nothing in Sterling’s deal that would allow this loan to be cut short. Therefore, signing Ferguson on loan this month is very difficult, and the £60m man may be headed elsewhere.
Oleksandr Zinchenko claimed Sterling is “unstoppable” at his best, which Arsenal fans are yet to see come to fruition. Ahead of the Gunners’ contest against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League, Trossard revealed that he has a great relationship with Sterling and revealed that he always helps the young players behind the scenes.
Speaking to TNT Sports ahead of Arsenal’s Champions League clash with Dinamo Zagreb, Arteta spoke highly of Sterling, backing the winger to improve. “He’s [Sterling] picking the rhythm now, he was getting better then picked up an injury that stopped it,” Arteta explained.
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Watching Son Heung-min and Raheem Sterling playing from amnesia this weekend made us very sad, and we all know misery loves company.