Despite netting a sixth Premier League goal of the season for Manchester City at Bournemouth, Raheem Sterling knows that he has to up the ante..
Sterling fired home in Manchester City’s 2-0 win over on Monday but acknowledged he needs to be find the back of the net more often..
His career at Manchester City got off well under Pep Guardiola, but lately the Jamaican-born England international has been experiencing a goal drought.
His club is now second in the Premier League, eight points behind leaders Chelsea.
“I am always trying to get on the scoresheet – it doesn’t always happen but it’s part of my game and I need to add more goals to my game. Before the game we knew it was going to be a difficult place to come. They play amazing football at times and you’ve seen that throughout the game today. Credit to them, they pushed and pushed and luckily we got the two goals,” Sterling told Sky Sports
Sergio Aguero appeared to have scored City’s second after coming off the bench as a replacement for Gabriel Jesus, who was forced off with a foot injury in the 15th minute.
It was eventually confirmed as an own goal by substitute Tyrone Mings.















