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الخميس، 26 يونيو 2014
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Raheem
Sterling has wasted little time on his return from the World Cup as he
is already back in the gym for pre-season training.
The
Liverpool winger only landed back in the UK with the England squad on
Wednesday following their group stage elimination in Brazil.
But he has started his preparations for next season instantly, posting a photo on Instagram showing him in the gym.
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Preparation: Raheem Sterling posted a photo showing him training just a day after returning from Brazil
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Early return: Sterling arrives back at Manchester Airport after England's World Cup group stage exit
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Struggle: England finished bottom of Group D with their lowest World Cup return since 1958
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Goodbye: Sterling (right) and Joe Hart (left) say their farewells at Manchester Airport
He is standing topless in the photo, holding a dumbbell in either hand, as he works out in the gym.
The photo was accompanied with the caption: 'Early morning gym time to prepare for next season.'
Sterling
will be disappointed that he is not still out in Brazil but, following
back-to-back 2-1 losses against Italy and Uruguay, England were knocked
out after only two matches.
They
drew 0-0 against Costa Rica in their final Group D match and that
solitary point gave them their worst return in a World Cup since 1958.
Sterling,
19, starred for Liverpool last season as they narrowly missed out on
the Premier League title, scoring 10 goals in 34 appearances.
Raheem
Sterling has wasted little time on his return from the World Cup as he
is already back in the gym for pre-season training.
The
Liverpool winger only landed back in the UK with the England squad on
Wednesday following their group stage elimination in Brazil.
But he has started his preparations for next season instantly, posting a photo on Instagram showing him in the gym.
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Preparation: Raheem Sterling posted a photo showing him training just a day after returning from Brazil
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Early return: Sterling arrives back at Manchester Airport after England's World Cup group stage exit
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Struggle: England finished bottom of Group D with their lowest World Cup return since 1958
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Goodbye: Sterling (right) and Joe Hart (left) say their farewells at Manchester Airport
He is standing topless in the photo, holding a dumbbell in either hand, as he works out in the gym.
The photo was accompanied with the caption: 'Early morning gym time to prepare for next season.'
Sterling
will be disappointed that he is not still out in Brazil but, following
back-to-back 2-1 losses against Italy and Uruguay, England were knocked
out after only two matches.
They
drew 0-0 against Costa Rica in their final Group D match and that
solitary point gave them their worst return in a World Cup since 1958.
Sterling,
19, starred for Liverpool last season as they narrowly missed out on
the Premier League title, scoring 10 goals in 34 appearances.
The
decisive World Cup clash between Germany and the USA will be played
despite two months’ worth of rainfall hitting Recife in one night.
Flash
floods have transformed the streets into a apocalyptic scene, as 42,000
supporters attempt to navigate their way to the Estadio Pernambuco,
with fans deserting their vehicles and walking miles to make it in time
for kick off on Thursday evening.
As
things stand, FIFA insist that the match will go ahead and Uzbekistani
referee Ravshan Irmatov has inspected the pitch and passed it fit to
play ahead of the game between Jurgen Klinsmann’s US outfit and his
native Germany.
Stadium
officials decided the conditions do not place supporters in danger,
despite the deluge showing little sign of easing up as kick off
approaches.
The
path leading directly to the stadium is clear but the challenge facing
supporters is to break through the gridlock in the city that is slowing
down access.
A
draw will take both sides through to the knockout stages but defeat for
the USA could hand an opportunity for Portugal or Ghana, who play at
the same time in Recife, to capitalise and earn a place in the next
round.
Ghana’s
plans for this evening’s decisive World Cup clash against Portugal have
been catapulted into chaos after two players – Sulley Muntari and Kevin
Prince Boateng – were suspended indefinitely and ordered home.
Luis
Suarez’s major sponsors Adidas are currently holding discussions at the
highest level after the Uruguayan was banned for nine international
matches and from all football for four months.
FIFA are Adidas’ longest-serving partners, with a relationship that began in 1970 and was last year extended until 2030.
It
is anticipated that they may come under pressure to support the stance
of the world governing body over that of their client Suarez, who is
likely to be devastated by the severity of the ban that he has received
for biting Giorgio Chiellini.
Uruguay bad boy Luis Suarez was ruled
out of the World Cup and the Premier League until the end of October in a
mammoth FIFA ban.
The FIFA
disciplinary committee , after more than 10 hours of talks over
Wednesday night and this morning, banned him from nine competitive
Uruguay games and four months of all football activity.
This
follows him biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder
during Uruguay's victory over Liverpool, the third time he has done such
an abhorrent act on the football field, which was taken into account by
the committee.
Suarez will miss 13 Liverpool games
and any transfer negotiations will not be affected by the ban but would
obviously complicate matters, and has been fined £65,000.
Scroll down to watch FIFA hand Luis Suarez his punishment for 'biting' Giorgio Chiellini
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Under the cosh: Luis Suarez, pictured in the hours up to his ban, heads to Uruguay training
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Down and out: Luis Suarez has been banned from all football activity for four months
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Head down: It is the third time Suarez has been banned for biting an opposition player
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Security: Uruguay's team hotel in Natal has been surrounded by armed guards in response to the incident
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Kop that! Suarez will not be able to play for Liverpool until the end of October
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Decision maker: Claudio Sulser said the incident 'could not be tolerated on any football pitch'
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