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Sterling gives honest insight into Chelsea dressing room atmosphere
Raheem Sterling, the forward for Chelsea, has spoken out about the team's poor performance and results this season. Despite his £50 million transfer from Manchester City last summer, Sterling has struggled to settle in his debut season at Stamford Bridge.
In an interview with The Sun, Sterling admitted that the players have been left stunned by the team's form this season, and that they feel disappointed and angry after matches. He stated that there are times when the team finishes a game and they simply sit in the changing room, unable to comprehend what has just happened.
Despite the challenging season, Sterling maintains that he is up for the challenge of turning the team's fortunes around. He has never before experienced such a low point in his career, but he believes that the team can overcome their current difficulties. Sterling has no regrets over his decision to leave Manchester City, where he won multiple trophies, and he relishes the opportunity to take on a new challenge at Chelsea.
The forward has six games left to impress Mauricio Pochettino and prove his worth to the team. There are indications that Sterling's form may be improving, as he has been working closely with N'Golo Kante in training. Kante is known for his ability to break up play and provide a solid defensive base, and Sterling has been adapting his game to complement Kante's style. If Sterling can continue to make progress in his partnership with Kante, it could be a turning point for Chelsea's season.
Despite the team's struggles, Sterling remains positive and focused on the future. He believes that winning silverware after such a difficult season would be especially sweet, and he is determined to help Chelsea achieve their goals. With six games left in the season, Sterling and his teammates have a chance to turn their fortunes around and end the season on a high note
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