Considered bigger than Neymar, Raheem Sterling deserves a Golden Ball
Manchester City chief striker Raheem Sterling is considered stronger than PSG star Neymar. The claim was made by former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino.
Sterling looks impressive with Manchester City in recent seasons. His slick performance continued this season, where he has scored five goals in four Premier League debuts.
Not only at club level, Sterling was also able to show outstanding performances in the defense of the English national team. The last player, aged 24, contributed a goal and help when the Three Lions defeated Bulgaria 4-0 on Saturday (7/9/2019).
Praise to Tony Cascarino
Sterling's extraordinary performance also attracted Cascarino's praise. He also said he would rather have Sterling than Neymar on his team.
"In trying to rule out Neymar's behavior off the pitch, I really think Sterling is better when he is on the field," Cascarino told TalkSPORT.
"His statistics are better and he plays in a better team, and I have seen Neymar do a lot of things that other players cannot do during the game," he said.
"But if you want players who are brilliant for the team and who score as many goals as Neymar can score, Sterling is the choice," he said.
Favorite Gold Ball
In addition, Cascarino said that at the age of 24, Sterling had enough time to continue developing and could win prizes for the best players in the world in the future.
"I will definitely consider him on the list of the top five players in the world, and what makes me very happy with Sterling is his development - the development is spectacular," Cascarino said.
"If he continues to grow, he will become the first or second player [the best player in the world] and will probably win the Golden Ball," he continued.
"If he wins the Champions League with Manchester City and plays an important role, and he scores a lot of goals in one season, he will have a good chance of winning [the Golden Ball]," he said. he stated.
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