Raheem Sterling's goals in Liverpool v Southend - video

17 February 2011 10:02
Born in the Caribbean and raised in the shadow of Wembley Stadium, prepare to be dazzled by Raheem Sterling.[LNB] Kenny Dalglish is already converted, barely able to wipe the grin from his face as he watched the striker score five for Liverpool in the FA Youth Cup on Monday.[LNB]VIDEO: Click here to watch the Sterling show against Southend Great expectations: Raheem Sterling trains with the Liverpool first-team ahead of what could be his historic debut against Sparta Prague[LNB] For added resonance, the schoolboy wore the iconic No 7 shirt as he played the leading role in the 9-0 destruction of Southend at Anfield.[LNB] His reward was instant promotion to Dalglish's first-team squad for tonight's Europa League tie against Sparta Prague and, if he appears, Sterling will be the youngest ever player in the history of the club at 16 years and 71 days.[LNB] If he doesn't, take time to watch his five-goal exhibition of thrilling pace, close control and clinical finishing (see below). None of which come as a shock to anyone at QueensPark Rangers, where he played his football until last year.[LNB] Steve Gallen, QPR's head of youth development, tuned into Liverpool TV on Monday night. It conjured mixed emotions but no surprise. 'We always knew he was good,' said Gallen. 'He had many nicknames when he played for us. One of them was simply "The Magician". Another was "Raheem Park Rangers" because sometimes he would carry the team on his own.[LNB] [LNB]'Imoved him up to the Under 16s when he was 14 and he was the best playeron the pitch. He came on as a sub against Millwall and there was this long ball from the goalkeeper. He watched it drop over his shoulder and volleyed it straight into the top corner. I was glad no scouts were there that day. [LNB]'This became normal. His ability is frightening. Balance, speed, awareness. No-one I've ever seen compares to him. He's a fantastic player and I really hope he does well.'[LNB] He was always small for his age but at 14, Sterling was fast-tracked by QPR into the Under 18 squad for a tour of Germany and came on as a substitute in one game, to the general amusement of the home crowd.[LNB] 'Everyone was saying, "Look at this little boy they're bringing on", but it was comedy,' recalled Gallen. 'He absolutely ran rings round them. A 14-year-old street player from Harlesden.'[LNB] Sterling left Jamaica for north-west London at an early age, where his mother Nadine raised her four children in their small flat while working long hours as a nurse.[LNB] He went to Copland School in Wembley, with a view of the stadium from the sports fields, but, by the age of 14, QPR were taking him out of school every Tuesday to train with their first team.[LNB]'He had a tough upbringing in an area with its distractions and maybe that will help his mentality,' said Gallen. 'Off the pitch, he's a placid, lovely kid but he has desire inside that you only notice on the pitch.[LNB] [LNB] 'I've seen England Under 16 kids walking around like they own the country but not this boy. He's too focused on winning. I've seen him get smashed by some giants and he gets up and carries on. No histrionics. He's small but made of granite.'[LNB] Gallen speaks with great affection for the youngster, who moved to Liverpool last year for an initial fee of ?500,000, with more to follow in add-ons, depending on his success, and a healthy sell-on clause if he leaves Anfield.[LNB] Dalglish was working in his academy role when he arrived, able to devote time to develop a player who could prove an important part of his first team if the temporary manager extends his reign beyond the end of the season as expected.[LNB] 'We did everything we could to keep him,' said Gallen. 'It broke my heart to lose him but I think his advisers realised there was money to be made. I had sleepless nights over it. I'm sure someone at the club was happy with the cheque but not me.[LNB]'Made of granite': Sterling celebrates on Monday[LNB] 'In the end, the kid came and said he wanted to leave. I realised we'd lost him and had to make sure he went to the best club.'[LNB] Al though there were rumours about other clubs, Gallen insists Liverpool and Fulham were the only two that tabled offers. Sterling moved to Merseyside, and joined Rainhill High School, in St Helens.[LNB] A fearless appearance in a pre-season friendly against Borussia Monchengladbach convinced Liverpool's firstteam players that academy director Frank McParland had lured a talent to the club. And Monday's display will have only enhanced that feeling. [LNB] VIDEO: Watch Raheem Sterling's five-goal show for Liverpool's youth teamHistory boys: Dalglish to get teenage kicks in Prague with starlet SterlingAll the latest Arsenal news, features and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:People: Kenny Dalglish Places: Fulham, Prague, Liverpool, London, Germany, Jamaica, Caribbean

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