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NEWSPAPERS HELP ‘FUEL RACISM’

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MANCHESTER CITY forward Raheem Sterling believes newspapers are helping “fuel racism” and “aggressive behaviour” with their portrayal of young black players.

The 24-year-old made the comments in an Instagram post yesterday, a day after he faced alleged racist abuse from a supporter during City’s 2-0 Premier League defeat by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Sterling posted two photos, contrastin­g different newspaper headlines for similar stories involving black and white teammates at City – Tosin Adarabioyo and Phil Foden – who bought new houses this year.

The headline referring to Adarabioyo, who is black, focuses on how he spent £2.25million on a house “despite having never started a Premier League match” while that on Foden says he bought a £2million home “for his mum”.

“You have two players starting out their careers – both play for the same team, both have done the right thing, which is buy a new house for their mothers who have put in a lot of time and love into helping them get where they are,” Sterling wrote. “But look at how the newspapers get their message across for the young black player and then for the young white player.

“I think this is unacceptab­le, both innocent, have not done a thing wrong but just by the way it has been worded, this young black kid is looked at in a bad light, which helps fuel racism and aggressive behaviour.”

Addressing the alleged abuse he received at Stamford Bridge, Sterling said that he “had to laugh” when he heard the remarks because he expects no better.

Last December, a man was jailed for 16 weeks for racially aggravated common assault on Sterling. No arrests were made after Saturday’s league game, but the Metropolit­an Police and Chelsea said they would review footage to determine whether any racist abuse took place.

Anti-discrimina­tion group Kick it Out said soccer’s leaders could not stay silent on racism. “Where’s (Premier League chief executive) Richard Scudamore, where is (FA chairman) Greg Clarke, where is Chelsea’s chairman (Bruce Buck) – they should have been talking out last night and it has to be dealt with at the top,” the group’s chairman Herman Ouseley said in a statement. “We do not have any leadership at the top of the game to speak out, they just rely on Kick it Out.”

The English Football Associatio­n condemned the incident on Saturday and called for witnesses to come forward.

“We take allegation­s of discrimina­tion extremely seriously and will work with the clubs and the relevant authoritie­s to ensure this matter is dealt with appropriat­ely,” the FA said.

City suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday and they dropped to second in the standings behind Liverpool.

Meanwhile, City manager Pep Guardiola said he was “delighted” with his side’s performanc­e despite their first league defeat of the season.

City dominated possession early on at Stamford Bridge, but could not find a way through a well-organised Chelsea defence and were hit on the break just before halftime as N’Golo Kante netted Chelsea’s first shot at goal.

David Luiz’s header in the second half sealed City’s first league defeat since April as they were knocked off the summit by unbeaten Liverpool.

Guardiola, however, still liked what he saw, believing Chelsea simply took their chances at key moments.

“The way we played today was incredible. I’m delighted. We were outstandin­g except for five to eight minutes,” Guardiola said. |

Reuters

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