Sterling backed by players’ union over racial abuse claims

By Daily Sports on December 11, 2018

The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) stands “shoulder to shoulder” with Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling after he was allegedly racially abused at Chelsea, and accused the media of helping to “fuel racism” with its coverage of black footballers.

City were beaten 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, and the Metropolitan Police has confirmed it is reviewing footage that shows a Chelsea fan allegedly directing racist abuse at England international Sterling.

In a post on Instagram on Sunday morning, Sterling wrote that he expects “no better” and cited a Daily Mail story from January about his teammate Tosin Adarabioyo as an example of how media coverage of young black players contributes to “why people are racist in this day and age.”

In a statement, players’ union the PFA said it “condemned in the strongest terms the increase in racial abuse our members have been receiving from the terraces.”

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

“Over the past two weeks, we have seen two alleged high-profile racist incidents happen from the stands at Premier League games [a banana skin was thrown towards Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang during Arsenal’s game against Spurs].

“We stress to all clubs the importance of dealing with these incidents robustly. It is not acceptable for our members to find themselves subject to racist abuse.”

Simone Pound, the PFA’s 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. We all have a part to play in tackling racism and discrimination, and certain sectors of the media must be held to account.” (ESPN)

•Photo shows Raheem Sterling 

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 11, 2018


 

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