Hoilett added: “We both like taking players on, going both ways and creating chances and scoring goals. It is great for me for me to be compared to a player of his abilities. I believe I can emulate him as I like to take players on and be creative.”
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Also Sterling worked hard, was a stage when he was used very little at Liverpool but he kept plugging away and got more game time and eventually broke in at Liverpool as a regular.
He could easily have thought what's the point of all this pressure at Liverpool and playing with likes of Suarez and Gerrard, might as well get loaned out to Sunderland, pick up the wage and happy days. Instead Sterling gave it his all, he makes mistakes but he is one of the few English players that doesn't hide and consistently gives his all, Hoillett unfortunately doesn't.
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Originally posted by Garyd73 View PostThe only issue I have had with Hoilett is the 99 times out of 100 he comes inside when playing on the left. He has to mix it up and go on the outside more often.
He can only cross it when our wingers switch positions with Junior on the right. The only two-footed wingers we have are Niko and Phillips.
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