Raheem Sterling deserves ‘full credit’ for his Chelsea revival says Mauricio Pochettino as forward reveals target of being the club’s top scorer this season following brace in win over Luton
Raheem Sterling deserves ‘full credit’ for his revival at Chelsea, says Mauricio Pochettino as striker reveals his aim to become the club’s top goalscorer this season following a win over Luton
- Chelsea secured their first win of the season and Pochettino’s first win as boss
- Raheem Sterling was the star of the show, scoring twice and registering an assist
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Mauricio Pochettino was full of praise for Raheem Sterling, who launched his bid to become Chelsea’s top goalscorer this season with a two-goal goal against Luton.
Sterling continued his impressive start to the season with his double and also fired in the cross that converted Nicolas Jackson to open his Chelsea account as Stamford Bridge secured their first competitive win of the Pochettino era.
Sterling had a disappointing debut season at Chelsea following his £47.5 million move from Manchester City, but has made a good start this time around.
Pochettino said: “He deserves all the credit for his performance. I’m so happy for him because he told me last season was a difficult one for him and I’m really happy when the player is happy and when an attacking player can score and provide assists, that’s the best feeling for us.’
Sterling said: ‘It’s a goal I had to set for myself (to be Chelsea’s top goalscorer this season), it’s something I know I can do. When I’m 100% for something I know what I can do and that’s what I’m doing this year: focus 100% on scoring goals and helping my team. I want to get obsessed with football again.”
Chelsea beat Luton Town 3-0 in their Premier League game at Stamford Bridge on Friday night
Raheem Sterling was the star of the show, scoring two goals and also registering an assist
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino congratulates Sterling as he leaves the field
Striker Jackson’s goal was a deserved reward for a hard-working performance from the £32 million summer signing and Pochettino said: ‘He’s amazing. It’s hard to find a player like him in the market, and hard to see in other teas. For me he has the potential to become one of the great forwards in the Premier League. Only he needs time and he shouldn’t hurry.’
Luton manager Rob Edwards said: ‘We don’t like losing but I can accept it with a performance like that. We just fell short at key moments in both boxes. At the end of the game, when our fans clap us like that, I’m proud to represent this club.’
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