However, if Chelsea fans claim their hostility towards Sterling is rooted purely in his decision-making in certain key moments, they are lying. The winger has long had a complex relationship with football fans nationwide, having been painted as a glory-chasing and greedy by the tabloid press from a young age as he left Liverpool to join Manchester City when he was just 20. He was more than vindicated in that decision, winning countless trophies and departing as the club's second-highest ever goal-scorer, despite nominally being a winger. He is second only to the great Lionel Messi when it comes to goal contributions under Guardiola's management.
Sterling's association with two of Chelsea's biggest rivals in the modern era probably hasn't done him any favours in the minds of Blues supporters either; nor, ironically, did his decision to join a third top-six Premier League club of his career when he moved to Chelsea in 2022, only contributing to his reputation as something of a mercenary.
Then, of course, there is the fact Sterling was racially abused at Stamford Bridge during his time as City player in 2018, resulting in one fan being given a lifetime ban and five others being suspended from attending games. Upon joining the Blues, Sterling insisted he couldn't "let an incident from individuals change my perception of the club". However, given the tribal nature of football fandom, it is impossible to say whether the entirety of the fanbase does not still harbour some resentment towards Sterling for his involvement in that incident, even as the obvious victim.
His divisiveness has been reflected on the international stage, too, as he oscillates between being hero and villain for England fans. After the extraordinary failure of Euro 2016, he became the scapegoat, and his inclusion in the starting line-up at Euro 2020 was questioned before he emerged as the Three Lions' key player on their run to the final on home soil. Less than three years later, aged just 29, he finds himself in the international wilderness with very few calls for him to earn a recall to Gareth Southgate's squad.