Raheem
Sterling is looking to add to his best-ever goal-scoring tally as Manchester
City attempt to improve on their own record-breaking Premier League start.
Pep Guardiola's dazzling side
host Southampton on Wednesday having already accumulated an unprecedented 37
points from their opening 13 games.
Sterling was the key man in
Sunday's 2-1 comeback win at Huddersfield Town, winning a penalty that was
converted by Sergio Aguero and then netting a late winner.
That took his goal total to 12
in all competitions, a figure the England winger has never previously managed
over an entire campaign.
Sterling said calmness under
pressure had been a key factor in his improvement in front of goal, but refused
to reveal how many goals he had targeted before the season kicked off.
"I just get in the box and
try to be as calm as possible," he said.
"I set myself targets
every season. Sometimes you don't match them, but that's the thing about
football – you always have another year to try again