MANCHESTER, United Kingdom —
Chelsea boss
Graham Potter insists Raheem Sterling will overcome his poor form
ahead of the World Cup because the England winger has already proved his
quality at the highest level.
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Sterling has struggled since joining Chelsea from
Manchester City in the close-season.
The 27-year-old has scored just twice since Potter’s
arrival on September 8 to replace the sacked Thomas Tuchel, with his latest
lackluster display coming in Chelsea’s limp 1–0 loss to Arsenal on Sunday.
Despite his prolonged dip, Sterling is still
expected to be a key figure for Gareth Southgate’s team when the World Cup gets
underway in Qatar in two weeks.
Potter is confident Sterling’s track record will
ensure he returns to his best sooner rather than later.
“You can tell by his reaction he is honest,” Potter
said ahead of
Chelsea’s League Cup third-round tie at Manchester City on
Wednesday.
“Players go through moments in their career when it
isn’t so positive and sometimes everything they touch is gold.”
“I don’t think you can zoom in to the individual.
The team is not functioning as I would like.”
“That has an impact on the individuals and Raheem is
an individual within the team. The work for us is to try to improve the team
and the structures.”
“I have no doubts about Raheem’s quality and
ability. He is a proven top player.”
Sterling scored three times for Chelsea before
Potter took charge, but his last Premier League goal came against Southampton
on August 30.
Chelsea have lost their last two league games, their
first defeats under Potter, and have not won in four top-flight matches.
The Blues’ slump has left them languishing 13 points
behind leaders
Arsenal, with even a top-four finish far from certain as the
pressure mounts on former Brighton boss Potter.
“It’s been a tough period. Lots of things happening,
lots of transition, lots of change,” Potter said.
“New faces in the dressing room, new faces
everywhere. Trying to get it all to gel, settle down and develop a playing
style.”
“We’ve got a lot of work to do in terms of that. But
that’s why we came here, to produce a top team.”
Meanwhile, Potter refused to put a timescale on
England right-back Reece James’ recovery from a knee injury suffered last
month.
James has not given up hope of being fit to play some part
in the World Cup, and Potter said the defender was “outside today having a
little jog”.
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