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Troubled week for Man City player ends with good form against Nigeria, but he is also booked for diving amid criticism

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Gareth Southgate claims Raheem Sterling justified his decision to protect the troubled England forward despite his booking for diving against Nigeria.

Southgate kept faith with Sterling after a troubled week for the Manchester City winger and he responded with a mixed performanc­e in Saturday’s 2-1 win in the World Cup warm-up at Wembley.

Sterling had been forced to apologise to his England teammates after turning up to their training camp a day late following a flight mix-up on his way back from a holiday.

Adding to Sterling’s woes, the 23-year-old forward endured criticism for unveiling a new tattoo of an M16 assault rifle on his calf that he said was a tribute to his father, who was shot dead when Sterling was two years old.

Southgate had considered dropping Sterling for the Nigeria clash, but after what the England manager perceived as unfair criticism of the tattoo, he decided it was right to stand by his man.

Sterling partially repaid Southgate’s faith with a lively first-half display which included setting up Harry Kane for England’s second goal.

But that was overshadow­ed when he was booked for an embarrassi­ng dive in a failed attempt to win a second-half penalty. Southgate said he had not seen the incident clearly so he did not want to publicly reprimand Sterling.

“I’ve not had a chance to see that back again, it looked a very tight call from where I was sitting. He was travelling at such speed,” he said.

Asked whether he was relieved to see Sterling give a committed performanc­e following his difficult week, Southgate said: “It wasn’t about getting a response, I knew with the form he was in he would play well.

“I had a decision about whether to play him when he turned up late, but once he started coming under fire from all directions it wasn’t a difficult decision.

“The most important job for me is to protect the players. The lateness was 10 days ago, how long do you go on with something?

“The situation was one we didn’t want to happen and one we don’t want to see again. But I think that was the best way to deal with it. You have to balance the message to the group.”

A contrite Sterling insisted he had no complaints about Southgate’s handling of the incidents.

“He is honest. I completely understand where he’s coming from. I have to go out there and show him what I’m capable of,” Sterling said.

“People will see stuff in the wrong way. It’s a distractio­n you don’t need, but it’s one of those I’ve learned to deal with now.”

England have one more friendly against Costa Rica in Leeds on Thursday before they jet off to Russia and Southgate hinted the team that started so well against Nigeria – with Kane’s goal preceeded by a Gary Cahill header – could be the one that opens the World Cup.

Southgate’s men face Tunisia in their first group match on June 18 with Panama and Belgium their other opponents in Group G. England failed to make it out of the group stages under Roy Hodgson four years ago and Southgate is aware his side must hit the ground running in Russia.

“We were pretty clear for a fair while, but there is real competitio­n for places in certain areas of the pitch. Everyone has to maintain their level,” he said.

“My experience of these tournament­s is these things will evolve as the matches progress.

“It won’t necessaril­y be that the team that played today will play Tunisia but it won’t be far away.”

Southgate hinted the team that started so well against Nigeria could be the one that opens the World Cup

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 ?? AP ?? Top, Raheem Sterling was found diving in England’s friendly against Nigeria, but manager Gareth Southgate, above, said he did not see the incident clearly
AP Top, Raheem Sterling was found diving in England’s friendly against Nigeria, but manager Gareth Southgate, above, said he did not see the incident clearly

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