No he isn't. Thats a myth from how he used to perform about 6/7 years ago.
He fouls a lot and is always offside, therefore breaking up our attacks and giving the ball back to the opposition.
People getting on trains on the first carriage then walking the whole length to find a seat , even though the train is not due to leave for another 10/15 minutes.
Just walk along the platform ffs.
For offside judgements, who is making the call of when the ball is actually passed.
I bet you can go back a few frames for that Sterling 'goal' and he will be onside, and the passer will still be in contact with the ball.