Raheem Sterling, a player for Chelsea, is facing criticism for his performance on the pitch. Despite struggles, calls for respect and backing instead of booing are made. Sterling's perceived selfishness is debated, with comparisons to Torres' past experiences at Chelsea. The player has received mixed reactions from fans, including both standing ovations and being booed off at Stamford Bridge.
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Sterling's free-kick against Leicester was a moment when comedy meets embarrassment on the pitch, similar to Torres missing an open goal at Old Trafford in 2011. Chelsea fans overwhelmingly stuck with Torres. Why is it different for Sterling? š#CFC https://t.co/tXRFGed52c
A perception exists of Raheem Sterling as selfish, putting his own success ahead of that of Chelsea. There is another interpretation: that he is tying himself in knots trying to live up to his own expectations and those of everyone around him. š @liam_twomey
A piece on Sterling. Some call him selfish (his teammates don't), but his career has been about trying to live up to expectations. Chelsea doomed him to disappoint by paying him like a superstar. Respect, not booing, is the only way forward š #CFC https://t.co/tXRFGed52c
Alan Shearer reveals anger at Raheem Sterling after Chelsea star sparked controversy in Leicester win https://t.co/QMYbyk5zu5
Raheem Sterling is playing poorly but he needs backing not barracking. Booing never helps a struggling player. #CFC https://t.co/tW1XOS9FqC