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Raheem Sterling expects Manchester City to beat Chelsea in Champions League final

"The only things that can stop us are ourselves if I am honest. It is a game where I expect a difficult test but at the same time I expect us to pull through," Raheem Sterling said of Saturday's Champions League final against Chelsea in Porto

Chelsea's Timo Werner (left) and Manchester City's Raheem Sterling battle for the ball during the FA Cup semi final match at Wembley Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday April 17, 2021.
Image: Chelsea have beaten Man City twice this season, but Raheem Sterling is confident his side can win on Saturday

Raheem Sterling claims Manchester City are the only team that can stop them from winning the Champions League this weekend.

The Premier League champions are bidding to cap a memorable season by beating Chelsea in Porto to secure Europe's biggest prize on Saturday.

Chelsea have beaten City twice in the past six weeks but Sterling says those results count for nothing.

The City forward said: "Chelsea are a strong a team who have a lot of physically strong players.

"We have played them twice and lost twice, but this is a Champions League final. On the day, things are a lot different.

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Former Manchester City striker Paul Dickov says he doesn't expect nerves to affect Pep Guardiola's side in Saturday's Champions League final against Chelsea.

"You go into it with a clean mindset, those games that happened against them in recent times go out the window. It is now about focusing on winning that trophy.

"The only things that can stop us are ourselves if I am honest. It is a game where I expect a difficult test but at the same time I expect us to pull through."

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Sterling may not be a certain starter at the Estadio do Dragao as the form of Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva and Riyad Mahrez has earned them the nod in recent European fixtures.

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Pep Guardiola does not believe Manchester City's lack of experience in European finals will play a part in Saturday's Champions League final.

But with five substitutes permitted, there is a strong chance the England international will have some role to play.

The 26-year-old left Liverpool for City in 2015 to further his career and he admits playing in such matches has long been the aim.

He said: "Since my time at this club that has been the ultimate goal, to try to reach the Champions League final and try to bring home the trophy.

"There is one game to go, that being a Champions League final, so you don't need much more motivation than that."

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