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England defender Gary Cahill hails Raheem Sterling's attitude after difficult week

Raheem Sterling in action during England's friendly against Nigeria
Image: Raheem Sterling has been praised by England team-mate Gary Cahill

Gary Cahill believes England team-mate Raheem Sterling has conducted himself "fantastically" during a difficult week for the Manchester City star.

Manager Gareth Southgate kept faith in the 23-year-old and started him in Saturday's 2-1 friendly win over Nigeria at Wembley, where he laid on the second goal for captain Harry Kane after Cahill had headed England in front inside seven minutes.

Sterling was booked for simulation in the second half, but Cahill believes the former Liverpool man has shown impressive character.

"It is to be expected but at the same time it would be nice if it was positive," Cahill said of the stories regarding England players leading into a big tournament.

England's Raheem Sterling receives a yellow card from match referee Marco Guida during the friendly against Nigeria
Image: Sterling receives a yellow card from referee Marco Guida for diving

"Nevertheless, Raheem has been fantastic with it all, he manages that situation very, very well. Kept working hard, kept his focus and I think today you saw a performance that, apart from scoring a goal, he was very lively.

"So credit to him he has had to come over that but it is to be expected for whatever reason. I think first and foremost he has conducted himself fantastically well this week, he has managed that situation very well.

"He has come out today in front of a huge crowd and performed very well. He created quite a few chances... [there are] no issues, he played very well today, the lads are delighted and the goals are just around the corner for him I'm sure."

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Cahill also stood out as the Chelsea defender made his first England start since October. He was left out of Southgate's squad for the friendly double-header in March but, after winning the FA Cup with Chelsea, Cahill enjoyed a strong end to the campaign.

Gary Cahill scores England's opening goal in the friendly against Nigeria
Image: Gary Cahill scored the opening goal for England on Saturday

He could yet force his way into the starting line-up for the World Cup opener against Tunisia and is setting his sights on playing a key role for England in Russia.

"You don't come to spectate but at the same time you are part of the team, it is about taking the opportunity and I tried my best to take it," he added.

"I felt like I played well and scored a goal but more importantly there are lots of positives for the team. It is a great group to be involved in, I feel I still have a lot to offer."

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