Manchester City midfielder Raheem Sterling admits his time at Liverpool hurt his finishing development.
Sterling has 17 Premier League goals this season.
He explained to Sky Sports: "Before I went to Liverpool I was a striker and then sometimes a No 8 or No 10 and my thing was shooting, finishing and long-distance shots.
"Then I got into this thing where I wanted to be the nice guy with step-overs, drag backs, megging people, and I wanted to look nice for people to see.
"I remember being coached at Liverpool and there was another kid called Toni Silva and they said 'you know, instead of blasting the ball and it goes in, do like Toni does, pass it around the keeper'.
"Obviously that worked for Toni, but when I tried to do it I kept trying to do this little side-foot pass and I have short legs anyway and my foot was too close to the ball so the keeper kept saving it.
"That kind of put me in doubt and that's where it all started."