Ex-Arsenal player, Dietmar Hamann, believes that a current Arsenal player has declined in performance and will continue to do so.

He probably won't get better.

October 24th 2024.

Ex-Arsenal player, Dietmar Hamann, believes that a current Arsenal player has declined in performance and will continue to do so.
Former Premier League midfielder Dietmar Hamann, known for his sharp and honest opinions, has shared his thoughts on Arsenal's recent signing Raheem Sterling. The English forward, who had a successful spell at Manchester City, made a surprise move to Arsenal on transfer deadline day. However, Hamann believes that Sterling's career has taken a downward turn in recent years and he may not be able to reach his previous heights.

Sterling's move to Arsenal came after he was frozen out by new Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, causing him to consider a summer move. His reunion with former City coach Mikel Arteta at Arsenal was meant to reignite his form, but he has only started two Premier League games so far and has yet to impress.

Hamann, speaking to Flashscore, expressed his doubts about Sterling's ability to thrive at Arsenal. He believes that at 29 years old, Sterling is losing his pace and tenacity and has not been able to replicate his form from his time at Liverpool and Manchester City. Hamann also revealed his predictions for the Premier League this season, with Liverpool tipped to win the title followed by Manchester City and Arsenal in third place.

With Arsenal set to face Liverpool in a highly-anticipated clash this weekend, Hamann believes that Liverpool's experience and recent form give them an edge over Arsenal. He praised Liverpool's team dynamics and their psychological advantage after their win against Chelsea, and also pointed out Manchester City's loss of midfielder Rodri as a potential hindrance to their title chances.

In conclusion, Hamann remains skeptical about Sterling's potential at Arsenal and believes that Liverpool have what it takes to secure the Premier League title this season. As a former Premier League player himself, his insights and predictions carry weight and will be interesting to see how the season unfolds for Arsenal and Sterling in the coming months.

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