Sunday, 25 November 2018
Cole Talks About Sterling’s Racism Issue in England National Team
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Raheem Sterling
DBasia.news – Raheem Sterling often considered as the one to be blamed whenever England national team got defeated or faced a difficulty. The situation raised the concern from the England left-back in Los Angeles Galaxy, Ashley Cole.
“Now I see it going on with Raheem. I don’t see it going on with anyone else apart with Raheem. There’s a different agenda to that I feel. There’s nothing else left apart from his color. His skin color,” Cole said cited by Mirror.
Cole revealed that he is happier than his time in London.
“I have a lovely family. I have two kids — coming here to be out of that bowl. I walk the street, take them to the park and I never see myself in a newspaper.”
Ashley Cole was the former Arsenal player in 1999-2006, and he moved to the rival club, Chelsea, in summer 2006-2014. He once supported AS Roma for two seasons (2014-2016) before moved to LA Galaxy.
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