Tyrick Mitchell reveals Raheem Sterling inspiration after playing with Man City star for England
Crystal Palace full-back Tyrick Mitchell has expressed his admiration and thanks to fellow Brent-born Premier League superstar Raheem Sterling ahead of the FA Cup semi-finals.
Both Mitchell and Manchester City and England star Sterling were raised in the London Borough of Brent, situated in the shadow of the iconic Wembley arches where both Palace and City will contest the FA Cup semis against Chelsea and Liverpool respectively this weekend.
Sterling is five years Mitchell’s senior and had already been signed by Liverpool for an initial £450,000 from QPR’s academy in 2010 whilst Mitchell was playing for amateur side AFC Wembley, before moving to Brentford’s academy in 2012. He was subsequently released when the Bees closed their youth facilities in 2016 and signed for Palace, where he faced off against Sterling for the first time in the Premier League at the Etihad Stadium in January 2021.
The pair have since shared the pitch a further two times at club level and twice on the international stage, with Mitchell being called up to the England senior squad in March and featuring in two friendlies against Switzerland and Ivory Coast.
"The main thing with role models is being able to relate to them and [Sterling] was someone that, especially being in Brent, that you could see and relate to," Mitchell told ITV Sport ahead of Crystal Palace’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea. "You know that he grew up here, he went to school here. Seeing that and seeing what he’s achieved now is something that you can see and you can believe you can do it as well. That’s why he’s such a massive role model in Brent because he’s someone that you can relate to."
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