Manchester Citys Raheem Sterling is in a more positive state of mind for Euro 2016 after working with sports psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters. The 21-year-old has had a tough time in his maiden season at the Etihad Stadium following his £49m move from Liverpool and has struggled to reproduce his best form.But having sought help off the pitch from Peters, who has worked with England since the 2014 World Cup, as well as Liverpool and snooker player Ronnie OSullivan, Sterling feels much better. Really it has been about me getting in a positive mindset with the staff here, Dr Steve Peters, and getting my mentality stronger, said the winger.He has definitely helped me. I have been seeing him here with the national team. Most of the boys do.He just gets it into your head that mentality is key and a strong part of it is blocking certain things out and focusing singularly on your football.I have been working on that. He was with us at Liverpool and since I moved to City I didnt have a chance to work with him. So since I joined up with England I have started speaking to him, it is a real bonus for me. Englands Marcus Rashford has impressed Sterling Sterling is by no means guaranteed a starting place in Roy Hodgsons line-up so he knows he has to work hard to regain the spark he had at Anfield.The competition for places is really fierce, he added.There are loads of players with ability here so no one can take anything for granted. That is one thing I am not doing. Euro call Who will England boss Roy Hodgson take to Euro 2016? 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With that momentum the Smiths Falls, Ont. native currently sits one-stroke clear of her teammate Augusta James of Bath, Ont. and Liz Breen of Waynesboro, Pa., who share second place at 4-under 138 at the conclusion of Wednesdays windy second round. "It was much tougher today, we were here bright and early and it was quite a bit colder from past days so the ball wasnt quite flying as far," Henderson continued. "The wind also really picked up especially in the middle of my round, I was hitting ffour clubs more than what I normally do.dddddddddddd" James battled back during her closing nine, carding birdies on her final two holes to finish with an even-par 71. Breed held the outright lead for a short time on the back-nine before bogeying two of her last six holes to finish tied with James. Australias Su-Hyun Oh posted a 2-over 73 to finish in solo fourth at 2-under 140, while Megan Osland of Kelowna, B.C. and Californias Betty Chen share fifth place at 1-under par. In the Inter-Provincial Team competition, the Team Ontario contingent of Henderson, James and Brittany Marchand of Orangeville, Ont., soared away from the field to capture the team title. The squad fired a 5-under 137 to finish 15 strokes ahead of Team Alberta in the 36-hole competition at 10-under par. In the Mid-Amateur division (25+), Christina Proteau of Port Alberni, B.C. posted a 6-over 77 to card a two-round total of 153. Proteau currently sits three strokes ahead of Helene Chartrand of Pincourt, Que. In the Mid-Master division, Chartrand, the defending champion, fired a second round 1-under 70 and currently sits one-stroke ahead of Marion Reid of Etobicoke, Ont. at 11-over 153. The champion of the 101st Canadian Womens Amateur Championship receives an exemption into the 2014 Canadian Pacific Womens Open and also the 2014 U.S. Womens Amateur. ' ' '