Irish Daily Mirror

Gun row? It will all blow over

- BY JOHN CROSS

RAHEEM STERLING admits he can understand the furore over his machine-gun tattoo.

Sterling was criticised by anti-gun campaigner­s after the pictures emerged, but the England star insists it will only make him stronger.

The Manchester City forward said: “I can see, most definitely, where they’re coming from. You see a gun on someone’s leg, you are going to automatica­lly think: ‘What the hell are you doing?’ But I’ve had the tattoo since August or September and there have been pictures of it before but it is only being reported now.”

Sterling has insisted the tattoo is not finished and will have a deeper meaning because his father was shot dead when he was just two years old.

But the England front-man has denied there is an agenda against him in the build-up to the World Cup and claims his tough upbringing has prepared him to deal with everything thrown at him.

Sterling added: “I don’t feel there’s an agenda against me. It’s World Cup time and news is news.

“I’m just focusing on my training sessions and doing well for England.

“The boys have seen I haven’t been affected by it. They know I’m fine. If they did see something wrong they would be the first to come to me.

“People expect me to be really affected by it but I’ve been through harder stuff in my life so that is the least of my worries.”

And the man who has emerged as key to England’s hopes added: “I’ve got a massive opportunit­y here with a great bunch of players, to represent England at a World Cup. That’s my focus now.”

 ??  ?? SUPPORTIVE Southgate has been backing Sterling
SUPPORTIVE Southgate has been backing Sterling

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