![]() ![]() There is no sense of ‘what might have been’ there: he served his purpose and then some. Sterling was with City for seven seasons, scored 131 goals and won four Premier League titles. ![]() However, you wonder whether they will come to regret, on a certain level, selling Cole Palmer. That he was the beating heart of Chelsea’s multiple comebacks in Sunday’s madcap 4-4 draw with City probably still won’t make Pep Guardiola or anyone at the club think they made a mistake: he served City well, but they replaced him and if you never sold a player because you thought he might have a good game against you… well, you would never sell a player.Ģ009 – Chelsea 4-4 Man City was the first Premier League match to see four equalising goals scored since Liverpool and Arsenal's iconic 4-4 draw in April 2009. Sterling was being phased out of the City team in his final season, so a departure made sense for everyone involved. Their policy of being perfectly happy to sell a player who wants to leave as long as a reasonable offer comes in hasn’t exactly held them back in the past few years. You’d struggle to argue that Premier League leaders and treble holders Manchester City made a mistake in selling Raheem Sterling to Chelsea. Will Manchester City regret selling Cole Palmer to Chelsea? Here, we will ask whether Manchester City should have made an exception to their sales policy with one player, if Liverpool should reject any approach for Mohamed Salah in January, and what exactly Roberto De Zerbi’s comments about referees were meant to achieve… ![]()
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