City Surprised by Sterling’s Desire to Leave, Says Guardiola

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Raheem Sterling. (Reuters)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Raheem Sterling. (Reuters)
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City Surprised by Sterling’s Desire to Leave, Says Guardiola

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Raheem Sterling. (Reuters)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Raheem Sterling. (Reuters)

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he was not aware that Raheem Sterling was open to leaving the Premier League club due to a lack of playing time but added he could not provide assurances to any player over a spot in the starting lineup.

Sterling, who is under contract with City until 2023, said he is willing to look for opportunities abroad, having fallen out of favor with Guardiola this season and starting only two of seven league games.

“I didn’t know it. I didn’t think the club knew. Raheem is our player, hopefully he will be an incredibly important player for us. I don’t know if he wants to play more,” Guardiola told a news conference on Friday.

“What I want from Raheem and everyone is they have to be satisfied to be here and delighted to be here. If that’s not the case, he has to take the best decision for his family.

“I was a player, I understand completely. I wanted to play. All of them want to play every game but I cannot assure them.”

Guardiola added that he cannot favor any one player in his City squad, saying he treats all players equally regardless of whether they are an academy product or an international.

“I have to treat Cole Palmer the same as Kevin De Bruyne,” Guardiola continued.

“When it’s going well everything is happy. When it’s not, the (person) responsible is just me. So I take the decisions (that are) best for the club, not for the players and not for me.”

Guardiola said Ferran Torres could be out for two-and-a-half to three months after the forward sustained a foot fracture on international duty with Spain but defender Oleksandr Zinchenko and midfielder Ilkay Gundogan are back in training.

Ederson and Gabriel Jesus will not be in contention for Saturday’s game against Burnley, however, after playing for Brazil on Thursday.

City have won each of their last four home games against Burnley 5-0 but Guardiola downplayed his team’s record and praised counterpart Sean Dyche, whose side are currently 18th in the league standings.

“Burnley was in this position many times but they always come back because they never give up. The manager plays a certain way, he’s a machine doing that,” Guardiola said.

“Some teams when they go down go down, they don’t they stay and fight... (Dyche) never gives up. The way how he commits to his principles, that’s why he stays in the Premier League a long time.”



Coco Gauff Loses to Paula Badosa in the Australian Open Quarterfinals 

USA's Coco Gauff speaks at a press conference following her women's singles quarterfinal match against Spain's Paula Badosa on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 21, 2025. (AFP)
USA's Coco Gauff speaks at a press conference following her women's singles quarterfinal match against Spain's Paula Badosa on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 21, 2025. (AFP)
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Coco Gauff Loses to Paula Badosa in the Australian Open Quarterfinals 

USA's Coco Gauff speaks at a press conference following her women's singles quarterfinal match against Spain's Paula Badosa on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 21, 2025. (AFP)
USA's Coco Gauff speaks at a press conference following her women's singles quarterfinal match against Spain's Paula Badosa on day ten of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 21, 2025. (AFP)

Coco Gauff's forehand and serve abandoned her in the worst way and at the worst time at the Australian Open on Tuesday, and the No. 3-seeded American was eliminated in the quarterfinals by No. 11 Paula Badosa of Spain 7-5, 6-4.

Gauff entered the match at Rod Laver Arena with a 9-0 record in 2025 and on a 13-match winning streak that dated to her title at the WTA Finals in November. Using tweaks to some key strokes to great effect in the hopes of earning a second Grand Slam title at age 20, the 2023 US Open champion had only dropped one set through four matches at Melbourne Park this year.

“She’s full of confidence. But I’m playing well, too,” Badosa said ahead of the contest. “I’m ready to face her.”

Was she ever. And Badosa now heads to her first Grand Slam semifinal at age 27.

“I'm a bit emotional,” said Badosa, who had been 0-2 in major quarterfinals. “I wanted to play my best tennis. I think I did. ... I’m super proud of the level I gave today.”

Gauff finished with 41 unforced errors, a total that included six double-faults — including on the last point of the game that put Badosa ahead 5-2 in the second set — and 28 missed forehands.

Gauff never earned so much as a single break point until after she already trailed by a set and a break in the second.

Badosa reached a career-best ranking of No. 2 in 2022, but then dealt with a serious back injury that had her contemplating ending her tennis career.

“I would never think that, a year after, I would be here,” Badosa said. “I’ve been through a lot. In the past, I was one of the best players in the world.”

She next will go up against No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, the two-time defending champion in Melbourne, or No. 27 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, the runner-up at the 2021 French Open. Their quarterfinal was to be played Tuesday night.

That was scheduled to be followed by the day's most-anticipated matchup: Novak Djokovic vs. Carlos Alcaraz. Djokovic, 37, is aiming for an 11th Australian Open trophy and a record 25th Grand Slam singles title overall. Alcaraz seeks to complete a career Grand Slam at age 21 by adding a championship in Australia to the ones he already owns: two from Wimbledon plus one apiece from the US Open and French Open.