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Alleged racist abuse of Sterling ‘disgusting’, says Sarri

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MAURIZIO Sarri has described the al leged racist abuse of Manchester Cit y forward Raheem Sterling by Chelsea fans as ‘disgusting’ and condemned discrimina­tion in any form in his first public comments on the incident.

Chelsea said on Monday they had banned four supporters from their matches pending a police investigat­ion into the incident which occurred during City’s 2 - 0 Premier League defeat at Stamford Bridge last Saturday.

“First of al l, I want to say that I condemn any form of discrimina­tion, of course. I think that I have to stop here,” the Chelsea manager told reporters ahead of Thursday’s Europa League match against Vidi in Budapest.

“B e c au s e there is an investigat­ion so I think it ’ s bet ter not to say something more. Of course, my opinion is that I condemn every sort of discrimina­tion.

“It was disgusting. You know very well my opinion, the opinion of the club, but now we have to go on.”

Sterling posted a statement on Instagram last Sunday in which he said newspapers were fuelling racism in soccer due to their negative portrayal of young black players in comparison to their white counterpar­ts.

His comments were echoed by the Profession­al Footballer­s’ As s o c i at io n a nd fo rme r players.

One of the Chelsea supporters who has been banned admitted directing abuse at Sterling but said the vitriol was ‘ not racist in nature’.

Sterling’s England team mate Ruben Loftus- Cheek said a strong response was needed to rid the sport of the problem.

“It doesn’t happen a lot in England, but obviously sti l l happens. Most people don’t like this and it needs to be out of the game as quick as possible,” Loftus- Cheek said.

“He ( Sterling) was right to say what he said. I don’t think it should be in the game or anywhere. Him speaking out was the right thing. If it happened to me I would do the same.” — Reuters

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