Raheem Sterling has admitted a tough debut season at Chelsea is among one of the worst moments in his career. Eyebrows were raised when Pep Guardiola green-lighted the England international’s £45million exit last summer.
In his 339 games at the Etihad, Sterling bagged 131 goals and Guardiola helped develop him into one of Europe’s most devastating wingers.
The 28-year-old cited “misunderstandings” as a key reason for his exit, confessing to feeling disappointed at a lack of first-team football.
Fierce competition at City meant Sterling started just 23 Premier League games last season. However, a move to Chelsea - so far - has not worked out.
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