Raheem Sterling’s performance in Arsenal’s recent clash against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League left fans unimpressed. The match ended in a goalless draw at City Ground on February 26.
Sterling, who is currently on loan to the Gunners from Chelsea for the ongoing season, came off the bench in the 77th minute, replacing Ethan Nwaneri. However, during his time on the pitch, the 30-year-old struggled, making just six touches and losing possession twice without managing any shots on target. He also committed two fouls and failed to win any ground or aerial duels.
Fans took to social media to express their disappointment with Sterling’s performance. Many criticized his lackluster display, questioning his confidence and ability on the field. Some fans even called for him to be sent back to play with the U21s or suggested that academy players deserved a chance over him.
Since joining Arsenal on loan last August, Sterling has made 21 appearances for the club, starting in nine of those games. He has struggled with injuries, missing five matches due to knee problems, and has only managed to score one goal and provide two assists across competitions.
In response to the team’s goalless draw against Nottingham Forest, Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta expressed disappointment with the result but praised his players’ efforts on the pitch. Arteta highlighted the team’s dominance in possession and their efforts to create scoring opportunities but acknowledged the lack of quality in the final pass and finishing.
Despite maintaining 65% possession and registering 13 shots during the match, Arsenal struggled to convert their chances, with only one shot on target. The team created two big chances and had 30 touches in the penalty area but ultimately failed to find the back of the net.
Overall, Sterling’s underwhelming performance and Arsenal’s inability to score in the match against Nottingham Forest have raised concerns among fans and pundits. As the season progresses, both Sterling and the Gunners will be looking to improve and deliver better results on the field.