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When Chelsea signed Raheem Sterling from Manchester City two years ago, it seemed to be a shrewd signing. After all, he had sparkled at the Etihad Stadium under Pep Guardiola – establishing himself as a key player for both club and country in the process. Chelsea signed Sterling adamant that he could replicate that form. While his final season at City didn’t live up to expectations, the view within Stamford Bridge was that he’d regain his mojo over in London. Fast-forward to now, however, and Sterling finds himself at a crossroads. Upon waking up on Sunday, he had expected to be part of the Ch…

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