Just hours after the summer transfer window had closed, Raheem Sterling was in the Emirates Stadium’s plush seats.
Arsenal were facing Brighton on August 31, with Sterling in attendance after sealing a last minute move to join Arsenal from Chelsea on loan.
The stadium cameras zeroed in a man full of relief. A career lifeline thrown his way having been told by Enzo Maresca he would not play at the Blues.
On his jacket, a large quote stood out. It read, ‘Make your choice, embrace the changes to come’.
Thus far, the changes to come have been a spot on the bench and a place all the way down Arsenal’s pecking order. It’s a transfer which is not working out and an indictment of where Arsenal are right now.
Chasing a one-goal deficit, in the second half Mikel Arteta brought on Ethan Nwaneri, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Jorginho, Gabriel Jesus and Ben White.
Nwaneri is 17, Zinchenko and White are both defenders and midfielder Jorginho came on in the 86th minute.
The fact Sterling was not used, even when Arteta desperately tried to alter the make-up of his team up after the hour mark — Thomas Partey was shifted into midfield from right back, for example — reflects how far he has fallen from Arteta’s thinking.
It also demonstrates how monumental a loss Martin Odegaard has been, who is close to returning from an ankle injury.
Usually, a manager cannot be fully certain how a player will fit into a team or whether they will gel with team-mates. With Sterling, it’s different.
Arteta, as Manchester City assistant coach, had worked closely with the player for three years. He knew what to expect, and that is why the move failing to work out so far is puzzling.
In the days after signing the England man, Arteta said: ‘What I see is hunger. He’s a player that wants to play every minute of every game. When that’s not the case, he’s not happy.
‘He wants to play every single day and I see that. His commitment and the level of energy that he’s bringing to the team is a big boost. You can feel it walking through the door. We are better with him. He’s gonna make us better.’
The forward, therefore, can’t be so happy right now — he has played eight times so far, but only four times in the league. Of those four appearances, just two were starts — against Southampton and Bournemouth.
His statistics aren’t bad. On a by game average compared to Arsenal’s other attackers — Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard and Jesus — Sterling ranks first for number of touches in the opposition box (12.16), first for shots on target (1.62) and second for number of shots (2.43).
Though for distance covered, he ranks second-last (4,106 yards) and bottom for forward passes (5.14).
The numbers show he is trying to make in impact in front of goal. There does appear to be an element of uncertainty from Arteta as to where Sterling best slots in.
He has been played in five different positions this season — as a centre forward, left wing, right wing, left midfield and right midfield.
It has echoes of the Kai Havertz conundrum from the previous campaign where he initially played left midfield before finding his feet at centre forward.
Finding the right position for Sterling may be the crux of the problem, but he is only on loan for this season at the Gunners. The issue needs to be rectified fast, if the move is to be deemed a success or acceptable at the very least.
What can’t be overlooked from Saturday, however, is Newcastle’s performance.
They were excellent across the pitch. In midfield they nullified Arsenal and made the opposition’s lack of creativity without Odegaard rather noticeable.
The performance of Lewis Hall, the 20-year-old ex-Chelsea man, was particularly of note, having contained the in-form Saka. Hall did not give him an inch and never switched off.
It left some commentators suggesting he is close to an England call-up.
His future is bright, for sure, but, for Sterling, the coming weeks could well be make or break for his Arsenal career.
Sofreshh
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They both good players and sterling is better
He already is
Mide_reignz
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these coaches are too egotistical they have a good season or two and think they're the greatest thing since slice bread.they deal with players like sh...t and think they shouldn't say nothing about the treatment that is dished out to them.but I will tell Arteta that Arsenal won't do as good as they did the last two seasons.mark my words, not using Sterling will be at your own peril.
To be frank here bruh, What has been Sterling stats even when he start matched, come on, sterling’s not getting any better, he’s not what we need 😔🥶
Mujeebgaming
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🤣 who?
just chek him bro .. 46 goals last season with sporting Lisbon. this guy is a beast.. already 17 goals in this current season
Jeybcekoz
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Arteta is a disgrace for arsenal
jusnstz
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these coaches are too egotistical they have a good season or two and think they're the greatest thing since slice bread.they deal with players like sh...t and think they shouldn't say nothing about the treatment that is dished out to them.but I will tell Arteta that Arsenal won't do as good as they did the last two seasons.mark my words, not using Sterling will be at your own peril.
Miubdkru
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When I watched Sterling at Arsenal, I wondered how he became a professional footballer. His feet play well, but his brain doesn't coordinate his decisions.
Teubklmp
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They both good players and sterling is better
Steerling can never in his entire career be better than Osimhen
Sofreshh
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Arsenal prefer Steeling to Osimhen😂😂 it's just so funny
They both good players and sterling is better
Yaedosy
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Wyx
jasondrx77
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arsenal should buy Victoria gyokeres to solve their striker problem he is so good
🤣 who?
Teubklmp
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Arsenal prefer Steeling to Osimhen😂😂 it's just so funny
Mujeebgaming
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arsenal should buy Victoria gyokeres to solve their striker problem he is so good
fiuckmnost
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but why did you sign him
Hetpstuy
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I was never convinced with his signing
Litelntz
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FUC@+ YUH STERLING SHOULD NOT HAVE TURNED YOUR BACK ON MAN CITY
Duaaikmsty
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and why did he brought him? he is stubborn coach
Boban1
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I never trust Arteta too since he take over at Arsenal useless coach ever
Wan-B
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Knowing fully well that we will still the best out of him
Wan-B
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Knowing full well that we will still see the best out of him
DeadPoets
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Since they bought him they should at least play the guy. I think it was an unnecessary purchase but, if they can find the right system for him, he might produce.
tahnostuz
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Sign sterling for permanent. He is back to his form in Arsenal Jersey. He is the missing puzzle for Arsenal
weeacnpuz
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Wawwwwwwwh
Nikadlnuy
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arteta , arteta
hopdeilpuy
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Why is like that
Bangs237
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This shows that he is not the one who bought him. Edu made most of these calls. Edu takes too long to sign players. He is slow in his business dealings
tiaclnsuy
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our coach is tired of our team, don't provoke us fans please, you brought smile on our faces, and we don't want to change it . I hope you had the ability of reading games and notice all weak points. please we want the best not the worsed
Jaysonkayson
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Sterling is exactly like Rashford - They think they are world class, but only in their heads.
Sterling is the 19th top goal scorer of all time in the EPL, 4 EPL titles in his name, 6 League cup trophies Don’t compare Rashford to him, poor form recent seasons but still have some great performances in his prime, don’t forget he turn ms 30 years in few months Rashford is 25
Badhur
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All scraps from City are camping in ArseAnal and even Arteta is a nuisance to ArseAnal I don’t hate ArseAnal but Arteta made me hate this team
Badhur
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Then why the fuck did arseanal buy this flop
Vawbcklopz
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Arteta, is a small baby coach. Even the youth team is bigger than him.
Vawbcklopz
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Even my village team wouldn't consider him for our bench. Arteta is always buying scraps from Manchester City... from Gabriel Jesus to Raheem Sterling.
lukikmnrsz
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Sterling is exactly like Rashford - They think they are world class, but only in their heads.
BLKBtl
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sterling or arteta u mean?
Sterling
water0147
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meanwhile title challengers (Aresenal) are 5th, dead team (Chelsea) are 4th. take note
cj1
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That was very disappointing
jaffalovers13
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His career went downhill since he left City
sterling or arteta u mean?
AFaixal
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Why loan him if you just want to put him on the bench???
Mitchello2
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His career went downhill since he left City
Actually his carrier was already fading before leaving city
Kab0us
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then why the fuck did you bought the dude arteta?
wuyclmnpz
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Sold him and sack you Mr Arteta
ritcestuyz
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Arteta can't win anything wth Arsenal
truthisbitter
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He should have retired to Saudi Arabia!
BLKBtl
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His career went downhill since he left City