Raheem Sterling has been one of English football's untouchables for as long as we can remember.A talisman both on and off the pitch - someone who has carried the hopes of a nation in our quest to both win something tangible and rid society of racism.One is a battle he might never win, sadly, while it remains to be seen if he will ever help the Three Lions succeed at a major tournament.In the meantime, Sterling has been afforded the sort of elevated status reserved for only the chosen few.
He is footballing royalty on these shores.It almost feels like an act of treason to question his prowess for club and country.So whisper it quietly, but his footballing crown has slipped of late to leave some people wondering if he still justifies a place.
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