Why Raheem Sterling took Chelsea's penalty against Leicester

By Jude Summerfield

Raheem Sterling could barely catch a break during the first half of Chelsea's FA Cup quarter-final clash with Leicester on Sunday.

The England winger, who was left out of the Three Lions' squad for the upcoming March internationals, has scored just once in his last 13 appearances for the Blues, though he has managed six Premier League goals and three assists in 25 matches so far in 2023/24.

However, he created a rod for his own back when he attempted to convert a spot-kick against the Foxes on Sunday, with many fans confused as to why Cole Palmer did not step up instead.


Why Raheem Sterling took Chelsea's penalty against Leicester

Chelsea were already 1-0 up against Leicester thanks to Marc Cucurella's 13th-minute tap in and things looked set to get even better against the Championship title hopefuls.

In the 25th minute, Sterling was felled in the box by Abdul Fatawu as referee Andy Madley pointed to the spot. Somewhat surprisingly, Sterling claimed the ball ahead of regular Blues penalty-taker Cole Palmer, who had scored his last five spot-kicks in a row.

Sterling could only send a tame effort down the middle of the goal from the spot, allowing Jakub Stolarczyk to make an easy save.

Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown wasn't impressed with Sterling's effort, saying during the BBC's live coverage: "It certainly is [a shocker]. One of the players that you look to in this new generation of Chelsea players to be assured and he hits it straight down the middle.

"There's no quality in that at all. No real purpose, no power, comfortable for the keeper."


Raheem Sterling's penalty record compared to Cole Palmer

Palmer is ice-cold from the penalty spot | Ryan Pierse/GettyImages

With Sunday's miss in the FA Cup, Sterling has now missed more penalties than he's scored in his professional career.

The England forward has previously converted four times from the spot, three coming with former club Manchester City and another with England back in 2020. However, he also fluffed his lines on four occasions during his spell with the Cityzens, who previously struggled to regularly convert penalties before the arrival of Erling Haaland.

In contrast, Palmer is yet to miss a spot-kick. The 21-year-old has taken five penalties so far for Chelsea, netting all five of his efforts to date against the likes of Burnley, Arsenal, Tottenham, former side Man City and Fulham.


Raheem Sterling - penalties scored


Raheem Sterling - penalties missed


Cole Palmer - penalties scored


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This article was originally published on 90min.com as Why Raheem Sterling took Chelsea's penalty against Leicester.