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Southgate backs 'strong' Sterling to survive tattoo row

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Last Updated : Jun 01 2018 | 9:15 PM IST

England manager Gareth Southgate insists Raheem Sterling does not deserve to be hounded after the controversy caused by his tattoo of an M16 assault rifle.

Manchester City striker Sterling, 23, posted a picture of himself training with his England team-mates with a tattoo of the rifle on the winger's right calf clearly visible.

Lucy Cope, who founded Mothers Against Guns after her son Damian was shot dead outside a club in July 2012, said the depiction was "totally unacceptable".

Sterling said the unfinished tattoo served as a reminder of his vow never to touch guns after his father was shot to death in his native Jamaica when he was just two years old.

Southgate was asked whether he had spoken to Sterling about the need for England stars to be beyond reproach given the potential for influencing impressionable children who idolise them.

But Southgate fully backed Sterling and expects his player to cope with the row.

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"He knows he's got our support, he understands how some people have perceived the tattoo. But in my view a tattoo is like any work of art," Southgate told reporters at England's hotel today.

"It's a very individual meaning, the intent is all with the individual and the person.

"I suppose when you're a high profile young man or woman and you're in the public eye there will be intrusion into your life - that's the world we're in but he's very focused on playing and working with us."
"It's something he's had to get on with this week but he's a very strong individual and he's looking forward to the game."
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First Published: Jun 01 2018 | 9:15 PM IST

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