Daily Mirror

Sterling: I expect no less than ‘racist’ abuse

- STERLING HITS BACK: SEE SPORT

MANCHESTER City’s Raheem Sterling has responded after allegedly being racially abused by a fan at the weekend.

The Premier League star, 24, said yesterday: “I just had to laugh because I don’t expect no better.”

It comes after a Chelsea fan allegedly shouted, “you f **** ing black c***”, at Sterling during City’s 2-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, South West London, on Saturday.

Sterling received a wave of support from fellow players, commentato­rs and politician­s, as Chelsea were urged to ban the fan for life. The Met Police, Chelsea and the FA are investigat­ing the incident. A Met spokesman said yesterday: “There have been no arrests and our inquiries continue.

“We are liaising with both clubs. We are aware of a video circulatin­g online in which it is claimed racial abuse was allegedly directed at a player.

“We continue to review the footage and CCTV to determine whether any offences have been committed.”

Lord Ouseley, chairman of antiracism charity Kick It Out, called on football’s leaders to address the issue.

He said: “What happened at Chelsea shows what is still going on in football. We do not have any leadership at the top of the game to speak out – they rely on Kick It Out.” He said of Sterling: “I have every sympathy for him.”

■ Two people have been arrested for alleged racial abuse of Motherwell player Christian Mbulu, 22, during a clash with Hearts at Tynecastle Park.

Police viewed footage of 20 fans shouting on Saturday. Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson said the incident is “an absolute disgrace”.

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