TALE OF THE TAPE: RAHEEM STERLING VS. GABRIEL JESUS

July 8, 2022
3 years ago

At Manchester City, RAHEEM STERLING appears certain to follow Gabriel Jesus out the door this midyear. 
Gabriel Jesus has been outscored by Raheem Sterling, who also has more games and starts.

 

The 27-year-old England international has agreed to individual terms with Chelsea, a Premier League opponent.

Of the over £60 million that Manchester City spent to Liverpool in 2015, about £50 million will be recovered. 

He will leave the Etihad with nine noteworthy accomplishments, including FOUR Premier League championships. 

Jesus, 25, has made a £45 million move to Arsenal, where he will team up with Mikel Arteta, a former City mentor. 

The Brazilian anticipates playing the No. 9 position, which is where he has scored the majority of his Premier League goals. 

However, how do Jesus and Sterling stack up against one another? 

Since Jesus' City debut in January 2017, Sterling has scored 114 goals compared to 95 for the Brazilian. 

But compared to Jesus' 151 starts, Sterling has started 217 more games and played in 29 more. 

Jesus has a higher percentage of goals achieved per game and a higher conversion rate than the ammunition stockpile forward.

Real has, however, given City more in the creative office. 

He provides more assists and opportunities for Pep Guardiola's team. 

Man City will reclaim around £50 million of the additional £60 million they spent to Liverpool in 2015.

He will leave the Etihad with nine notable accomplishments, including FOUR Premier League titles. 

Jesus, 25, has successfully completed a £45 million move to Arsenal and has reconnected with City director Mikel Arteta. 

The Brazilian is eager to play his preferred position of No. 9, where helium has scored the most of his Premier League goals. 

Whatever the case, why not pit Jesus and Sterling's examinations against one another? 

Since Jesus' successful City debut in January 2017, Sterling has scored 114 goals compared to 95 for the Brazilian. 

Regardless, Sterling has started 217 more games than Jesus has and has played 29 more games overall. 

Jesus of the Stockpile has updated goals for the proportion of impaired people and transformation rate.

Real has, however, significantly improved the original partition of City. 

He creates numerous assists and chances for Pep Guardiola's team.