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WHY RAHEEM ROSE ABOVE BRIDGE BILE

Sterling could easily have baulked at transfer after being racially abused at Chelsea while a City player...but he is bigger and better than that

- By ADRIAN KAJUMBA

There is no doubt about the kind of reception raheem Sterling will receive from Chelsea fans at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. ‘he is going to get a great one,’ said Chelsea Supporters’ Trust board member Dan Silver. ‘he is 27, a brilliant footballer in his prime, a winner who has had unparallel­ed success at Manchester City and he is going to be a great signing.

‘he is also a fantastic role model not just for football but society. It is great we have got someone of his calibre coming in. I’m very excited to see him pull on a Chelsea shirt.’

Sterling will be made to feel right at home at the Bridge after his summer move from City. Images of him have been prominent on the club’s social media channels — including a mock-up of the star on the stadium wall — which show the excitement.

The hero’s welcome awaiting him on Sunday, when he plays at home for the first time as a Chelsea player against Tottenham, will be in stark contrast to one disgusting incident which overshadow­ed his December 2018 visit with City when he was racially abused by a Blues supporter.

It was a shocking, depressing episode that has been revisited since his Chelsea switch. Both events underline the mental resilience and resolve that have underpinne­d Sterling’s life and rise to stardom.

Chelsea’s first black player Paul Canoville, who suffered vile racist abuse from his own fans during his 1980s Blues career and is now a club ambassador and activist fighting racism in football, tells Sportsmail: ‘If that was me in the situation, I’d think: “Wow, look at what I received when I played down at Stamford Bridge and now the club wants me. What do I do? What decision do I make?” Mental resilience, of course, plays a major part. You’re strong to say: “I’ve forgotten about that. That’s nothing. I’m stronger than that”.

‘he thought about football first. he has come to do a job at Chelsea. he is a brilliant addition. I’m so glad he has come here. A lot of fans are looking forward to him and looking to accept him. Nothing else.’

Sterling did indeed want to draw a line under what happened. The incident sparked all manner of negative emotions for rightminde­d members of the fanbase and club. Anger, disappoint­ment, frustratio­n and embarrassm­ent among them. Anti-discrimina­tion work and progress had been undermined by the behaviour and abhorrent views of a few — despite the club’s swift response, investigat­ion and zero-tolerance punishment after the CPS concluded there was insufficie­nt evidence to prosecute.

But it is also understood the incident was considered barely worthy of mention ahead of his transfer, so focused was Sterling on looking forward rather than back. The Londoner is described as someone with such an appetite for football that those who know him well would not be surprised if he keeps playing at whatever level he can even into his 40s.

At the etihad, in his peak years and happiest when playing, he was not getting enough opportunit­y to do so, especially in the glamour games.

Then, on the table was an offer from Chelsea to be a central figure in Thomas Tuchel’s plans, challenge for the biggest trophies while playing for another of english football’s elite clubs and managers.

The only influences on his decisions are him and his family. he was not going to let one ignorant outsider interfere with his career.

had he done so, Sterling would have lost out on a huge opportunit­y. Instead, he now has the platform to fulfil his personal ambitions and potentiall­y become the new darling of Stamford Bridge while his main abuser will remain on the outside looking in, banned for life while five others were also temporaril­y suspended.

A source close to Sterling says: ‘Isn’t what Sterling has done the best way of burying it? To confront it, to face it. And when he is scoring winning goals for you now you are going to celebrate him.

‘It goes to show how mentally strong he is for him to experience what he has and still go there.’

he has also left a legacy with how he reacted at the time. The day after Sterling was targeted, he released a watershed statement about the abuse he received and also accused sections of the media of ‘helping fuel racism and aggressive behaviour’ through their portrayal of young black players.

In a TV interview during euro 2020, Sterling described how he felt that what happened at Chelsea was the result of something that had been building up over time. Mainly, he attributed it to the way he had been portrayed during his career.

he said: ‘That I am a spoilt this, I love money, I love bling, putting these perception­s in people’s brains. I felt that was something that can make people really dislike you.’

enough was enough, he decided, and out came his statement.

Troy Townsend, Kick It Out’s head of player engagement, remembers Sterling was abused just a week after a banana skin was thrown towards former Arsenal striker Pierre-emerick Aubameyang and some were performing verbal gymnastics to avoid calling it racism.

‘People were trying to forget the fact that racism existed in our sport but you actually wanted people to understand the real impact and what has been happening for a continued period of time,’ Townsend tells Sportsmail.

‘When raheem’s statement landed, it blew the whole topic wide open. Sent shockwaves through the industry.

‘Football had never really seen a player taking a considered, measured approach because he didn’t just talk about what happened to him but also in a much wider context and how the media have fanned the flames by the certain narratives they have, particular­ly around how a black player should hold himself and then a white player and those comparison­s, unfortunat­ely, continue to exist. ‘raheem made people stand up, take note and identify that they were happening. ‘What he said told players to be themselves and acknowledg­e that they have a voice. he has empowered many more to do exactly the same thing and use their platforms for good. ‘When you have got one of england’s brightest talents talking in that way, almost taking on not only the football industry but the media industry as well and demanding change, then that has a significan­t impact. ‘We will go back in history and talk about what a significan­t moment it was when raheem Sterling addressed what had happened to him the day before.’

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 ?? REX ?? Then and now: fans turn on Sterling in 2018 at Stamford Bridge and (right) he has been all over Chelsea’s social media output
REX Then and now: fans turn on Sterling in 2018 at Stamford Bridge and (right) he has been all over Chelsea’s social media output
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Leap of faith: Raheem Sterling in training
GETTY IMAGES Leap of faith: Raheem Sterling in training
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