Congratulations to Liverpool starlet Raheem Sterling as Thegoalmac can reveal that he has won Tuttosport's prestigious Golden Boy award for 2014, becoming the first English recipient since Wayne Rooney in 2004.
Sterling
has been recognised for a stellar 2014 that saw him play a key role in
Liverpool's surprise tilt at the Premier League title last season and
establish himself as a regular starter for England.
The
20-year-old saw off competition from Manchester United youngster Adnan
Januzaj and Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu, as well as
Liverpool team-mates Lazar Markovic and Divock Origi.
"It's a
great achievement to win such an award," Sterling told Liverpool's
official website. "It's a really happy feeling for me and my family, of
course.
"Something I've always wanted to do is to work hard
playing football and try to be recognised. I'm really grateful that
people have shown me this recognition.
"It's down to hard work.
I'm really happy that people are recognising that I'm trying to work
hard and do my best for this football club. I'm really grateful for this
award."
Previous winners include Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas and
Sergio Aguero, and Sterling insists he still has a long way to go in
order to fulfil his potential.
"There's always room for
improvement," he admitted. "At this moment in time, I should have a few
more goals, but I've not taken some of my chances. But I'm young and
learning all the time.
"This award just shows that hard work gets
you where you want to be, and that I'm on the right track for where I
want to be in my career. Hopefully I can just keep working hard and try
to take my game to the next level."
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