Brendan Rodgers: Raheem Sterling Could Shine For England At World Cup

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers knows Raheem Sterling can succeed if given a proper chance and put in a position to flourish.

Rodgers said Tuesday that Sterling, 19, can be one of the stars of the upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup, if England manager Roy Hodgson deploys him in a familiar role.

“Raheem is an offensive player, a creative player who works hard,” Rodgers said, according to the Guardian. “If he is given the opportunity to play how he can play, whether at the point of a diamond or on the sides, then he could be one of the stars of the World Cup for me. Let’s not forget he is a 19-year-old who has been one of the top players in one of the most competitive leagues in the world.

Sterling showed a remarkable level of maturity in contests against top Premier League clubs, and Rodgers believes the experience will help his star in pressure-packed international games.

“He has already shown that he can play in a league that is not just a British league but a league full of world-class, international players,” Rodgers said. “His best games have been against the best teams — Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City -– so he is more than capable. If he continues to have that confidence and play with no fear, he could be a really stand-out player if he is asked to play that way. That is key.”

Sterling’s sparkling form over the last six months convinced Hodgson to include him in England’s 23-man World Cup squad. The versatile teenage attacker has played just twice for England’s senior team, but his stunning progression at Liverpool gives him a good chance of playing significant minutes at the World Cup.

Sterling can play centrally in an attacking midfield position, but he’ll have to beat out Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ross Barkley and Jack Wilshere for playing time in that role. Sterling also is effective playing as a wide forward. He could partner with Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge should Hodgson surprisingly elect to play with three forwards.

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England begins its World Cup journey June 14 against Italy. The Three Lions also will face Chile and Uruguay in Group D.

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