'I know how it feels and it hurts', says Gundogan on Sterling abuse

Raheem Sterling speaking out about "racism and aggressive behaviour" has struck a chord with Manchester City colleague Ilkay Gundogan.

Published : Dec 14, 2018 09:56 IST

Ilkay Gundogan empathises with his Manchester City teammate Raheem Sterling who was the victim of racist abuse during City's 2-0 defeat at Chelsea.
Ilkay Gundogan empathises with his Manchester City teammate Raheem Sterling who was the victim of racist abuse during City's 2-0 defeat at Chelsea.
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Ilkay Gundogan empathises with his Manchester City teammate Raheem Sterling who was the victim of racist abuse during City's 2-0 defeat at Chelsea.

Ilkay Gundogan's experience in the build-up to Germany's ill-fated World Cup campaign means he feels empathy with Raheem Sterling and the current focus upon his Manchester City team-mate.

Sterling turned in an all-action display in City's 2-1 Champions League win over Hoffenheim on Wednesday, laying on Leroy Sane's decisive strike after the hour.

It was the England forward's first appearance since being targeted by alleged racist abuse during City's 2-0 Premier League defeat at Chelsea.

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Chelsea has banned four men from attending matches at Stamford Bridge until it, along with the Metropolitan Police, have completed an investigation into whether Sterling was a victim of racism when he went to collect the ball for a City corner.

One of the supporters banned, 60-year-old Colin Wing, has expressed remorse for his action but denied using a racial slur.

Addressing the incident in an Instagram post, Sterling said he expected "no better" than the abuse he received and highlighted contrasting coverage of white and black players by the UK media – a disparity he believes "helps fuel racism and aggressive behaviour".

READ | EPL: Raheem Sterling hits out at media coverage of black players

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Good morning I just want to say , I am not normally the person to talk a lot but when I think I need my point to heard I will speak up. Regarding what was said at the Chelsea game as you can see by my reaction I just had to laugh because I don't expect no better. For example you have two young players starting out there careers both play for the same team, both have done the right thing. Which is buy a new house for there mothers who have put in a lot of time and love into helping them get where they are, but look how the news papers get there message across for the young black player and then for the young white payer. I think this in unacceptable both innocent have not done a thing wrong but just by the way it has been worded. This young black kid is looked at in a bad light. Which helps fuel racism an aggressive behaviour, so for all the news papers 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 give all players an equal chance.

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"I think he got a lot of support this week. Also, the way Chelsea reacted was good," Gundogan told reporters after turning in an accomplished display at the base of Pep Guardiola's midfield against the Bundesliga outfit.

"Obviously it is something that we all have to fight against, we all have to play our single role to make it better for everyone."

Gundogan is of Turkish descent and was photographed, alongside international team-mate Mesut Ozil, with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan a month before Russia 2018. The German Football Association (DFB) criticised Gundogan and Ozil for participating in what it described as an "election campaign stunt" and both players were booed during pre-tournament friendlies.

After Germany crashed out at the group stage, Ozil issued a lengthy statement to announce his retirement from international football, in which he suggested he was the victim of double standards, making him a scapegoat.

"If we win, I'm German. If we lose, I'm an immigrant," the Arsenal playmaker said.

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Gundogan remains part of Joachim Low's squad but what he went through publicly in the fallout from the Erdogan meeting means Sterling's situation cuts close to the bone.

"This is obviously something that doesn't belong anywhere in the world, to be honest," he said.

"But it happens and we have to deal with it. It's not easy because I lived that in the summer as well. I know how that feels and it hurts. At the end we have no other choice but staying strong, trying to go through that period and do our best on the football pitch to keep being successful."

Premier League champion City is back in action at home to Everton on Saturday and is one point behind Liverpool at the top of the table.

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