Pep wades into racism row

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says “racism is everywhere” following the alleged racial abuse of his forward Raheem Sterling in a game at Chelsea. A police investigation is under way into an incident involving Sterling during City’s 2-0 English Premier League loss at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

“Racism is everywhere, it’s not just in football,” said Guardiola yesterday.
“We have to fight to make a better future for everyone, not just in England, but everywhere.”
Chelsea say they are “fully supporting” an ongoing police investigation.

The Premier League club have suspended four people from attending matches while the investigation takes place.
Colin Wing (60) has said he is one of the fans who has been suspended but told the Daily Mail that, although he swore, he used the word “Manc” rather than “black”.

“I’m deeply ashamed by my own behaviour,” he said. “I want to apologise unreservedly to Raheem and hope he can be a better man than I am by accepting it.”
A Chelsea statement said evidence of racist behaviour will result in “severe sanctions, including bans”. — BBC Sport.

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