Southgate to protect Sterling

LONDON. — Gareth Southgate claims Raheem Sterling justified his decision to protect the troubled England soccer star despite his booking for diving against Nigeria. Southgate kept faith with Sterling after a troubled week for the Manchester City winger and he responded with a mixed performance in Saturday’s 2-1 win in the World Cup warm-up at Wembley.

Sterling had been forced to apologise to his England team-mates after turning up to their training camp a day late following a flight mix-up on his way back from a holiday.

Adding to Sterling’s woes, the 23-year-old endured criticism for unveiling a new tattoo of an M16 assault rifle on his calf that he said was a tribute to his father, who was shot dead when the City star was a child.

Southgate had considered dropping Sterling for the Nigeria clash, but after what the England manager perceived as unfair criticism of the tattoo, he decided it was right to stand by his man.

Sterling partially repaid Southgate’s faith with a lively first-half display which included setting up Harry Kane for England’s second goal.

But that was overshadowed when he was booked for an embarrassing dive in a failed attempt to win a second-half penalty.
Southgate said he hadn’t clear seen the incident so he didn’t want to publicly reprimand Sterling.
“I’ve not had a chance to see that back again, it looked a very tight call from where I was sitting. He was travelling at such speed,” he said. — AFP.

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