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Andy Evans insists Liverpool are handling Raheem Sterling nicely – Football news

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Andy Evans insists Liverpool are handling Raheem Sterling nicely – Football news
Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 Community Trust chairman, Andy Evans, claimed that Liverpool are leaving no stones unturned to nurture talented winger Raheem Sterling in the best possible way. The chief is convinced with the way the player has developed in the last
two years and is excited to see the results in the future.
Raheem Sterling has a breakthrough season for Liverpool last season as he made a total of 36 appearances for the Reds in all competitions. The winger scored two times in the process.
Evans claimed that QPR were struggling financially in the summer of 2010 which was the main reason the team had to sell the talented winger to Liverpool. He admitted that going to Liverpool was a great opportunity for Sterling and he has proved his potential
by getting a lot of game time in the last season.
“Raheem came into the academy here at QPR and at the time the club was quite challenged financially, as it was a few years before the big takeover. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 came in for him with an offer the club couldn't really turn down and obviously it was a great opportunity
for Raheem and his family as well,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The chief stressed that Brendan Rodgers has worked closely with Sterling which has been the main reason for the success of the winger. He added that Brendan will make sure that Sterling continues to improve with the passage of time and insisted that the
manager will ensure the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 international’s potential is utilised in the right way.
“I think the manager has probably managed him quite well. He will be seeing and working with him every day throughout the year and it's a big jump going from a youth player to becoming a first-team player in the Premier League at a big club,” he concluded.
Raheem Sterling will face tough competition next season from new players for a place in the first team. The youngster will have to fight the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jordan-Henderson-c19102 to start for the Reds.

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