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PFA backs Sterling after alleged racist abuse

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LONDON: The Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n said Monday it stood “shoulder to shoulder” with Raheem Sterling after the Manchester City player suffered alleged racial abuse during his side’s defeat against Chelsea.

Chelsea and the police are investigat­ing the incident at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, which was highlighte­d on social media.

In an Instagram post on Sunday, Sterling accused British newspapers of helping to “fuel racism” with the way they portray young black footballer­s.

Simone Pound, PFA head of equality and diversity, said: “Football is a microcosm of society and incidents such as this highlight the current political climate.

“Raheem has made a stand by speaking out and we stand shoulder to shoulder with him against the discrimina­tion of which he speaks.”

A statement from the organisati­on on Monday added: “The PFA condemn, in the strongest terms, the increase in racial abuse our members have been receiving from the terraces.

“We encourage all clubs to take the strongest possible action for fans found guilty of racially abusing players.

“We commend Raheem for his profession­alism during the incident and the statement he made via Instagram on Sunday,” it added.

“We stand with him in calling for the press to consider the coverage of all footballer­s carefully, and to end their imbalanced coverage aimed at young, black players.”

In his Instagram post Sterling, 24, referred to a story from January about City teammate Tosin Adarabioyo reportedly buying an expensive house despite never having started a Premier League match.

“The young black kid is looked at in a bad light. Which helps fuel racism an(d) aggressive behaviour,” Sterling wrote.

“So for all the newspapers that don’t understand why people are racist in this day and age all I have to say is have a second thought about fair publicity an(d) give all players an equal chance.”

The PFA was also critical of the media’s portrayal of Sterling, who has previously faced negative publicity, often for non-football issues.

“We have been aware for a few months of the targeting Raheem faces in the press -- it is evident that he is often singled out and treated more harshly than his colleagues,” its statement said.

“As such, these stories are fuelling racism within the game, as reports of racist abuse continue to rise.”

Former England and Liverpool player John Barnes was the victim of persistent racism during his playing days, including monkey chants and having bananas thrown at him. — AFP

 ??  ?? Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling was allegedly the subject of racist abuse during his side’s match against Chelsea. - AFP photo
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling was allegedly the subject of racist abuse during his side’s match against Chelsea. - AFP photo

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