translated from Spanish: Guardiola shows its support Raheem Sterling, victim of racist insults

United Kingdom-Manchester City, Pep Guardiola, coach called Tuesday to combat racism ‘every day’, giving support to his footballer Raheem Sterling, assaulted verba lmente on Saturday in a match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. “Racism is everywhere. People focuses on soccer but is not alone in football. In football you might think we are safe but racism is everywhere,”he declared, saying”concerned”by the incident in London. 
We need to fight for human rights to create a better society for the future. Today it is dangerous, not only in England, across Europe. The message to politicians is that they should be firm with human rights and that we must defend democracy best added the Spanish technician in a press conference prior to the match of Champions League on Wednesday against Hoffenheim. The incident has generated consternation in the country, very marked by the memory of the years 1970 and 1980, two dismal decades in the English stands. In his account of Instagram, Sterling, 24 years old, accused Sunday to several British newspapers, including the Daily Mail, “of feeding racism” by the way they talk about black players. The City player received the support of the Association of professional footballers (PFA) English, which applauded the player. “Raheem decided to talk tall and strong, we are by your side, shoulder to shoulder, (to fight) against the discrimination that speaks”, said the Association in a statement. Chelsea announced on Monday the temporary four of his amateur suspension after his investigation and Manchester City applauded this decision. 

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