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Wednesday, 2 March 2016

I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY LIVERPOOL FANS SHOULD BOO STERLING SAYS PELLEGRINI


Manchester city boss Manuel Pellegrini says he does not understand why Liverpool fans would curse their former player Raheem Sterling.
Sterling was said to have rejected a new contract offer from Liverpool last year,with his agent went further to claiming he would not re-sign for £900,000 per week to force through a move out of Anfield.
the kopp supporters made clear their anger for the player during Sunday's Capital One Cup final at Wembley and the Anfield rematch is unlikely to witness more out pour of anger.
The Citizens boss Pellegrini confirmed that Sterling would start and said: "I do not understand why the Liverpool fans boo him because I think [James] Milner was very well received here in a similar situation.
"It's not the best but I prefer to have those boos from the other team than from your own fans.
"It's difficult for any player but all of them are prepared to do it without any problem. I don't see Raheem worrying about that. I don't have any problems trusting him.
"He will maybe receive the same treatment when he arrives at Anfield but I'm absolutely sure he can play without any problem."

The Chilean said: "It was a very long game, but for both teams. I think both teams will arrive with the same hours of resting - but every time you win it is more easy to recover.
"I don't know how [Liverpool] will react. It's the revenge, its another comp, they are at home, so we are sure it will be a difficult match to win but we will try to do it from the first minute."
Prior to that they had hit problems with back-to-back defeats to Leicester and Tottenham threatening to derail their title bid before a controversial FA Cup loss at Chelsea.
Confidence is now high they can get their league campaign back on track.
Pellegrini said: "The complete squad are confident they can win the title, especially as they have the experience.
"The first [Premier League] title that this club won -- that year, they recovered eight points on Manchester United. With three minutes of the final game to go, United were the champions, but in three minutes football changed.
"The whole squad is concentrating on closing that gap. If we can do it sooner, that is better, but while we have chances we'll continue."

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