
SportsPulse: Martin Rogers believes the World Cup group stage is filled with plenty of drama, potential Cinderella stories and star-studded matchups. So much so you'll forget the U.S. isn't in it. USA TODAY Sports
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Police are investigating the alleged assault of Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling at the club's training ground.
The Daily Telegraph reported Sunday that Sterling was kicked and racially abused as he arrived at City's Etihad Campus on Saturday, hours before scoring twice in a 4-1 victory over Tottenham in the Premier League.
Kaka:Brazil legend retires from soccer at age 35
More:Antoine Griezmann backtracks over 'insensitive' blackface tweet
In response to an inquiry about the alleged incident involving Sterling, Greater Manchester Police said Monday in a statement it has been "made aware that a 23-year-old man had been subject to a racially aggravated assault."
The police force said no official report has been made but that officers were treating the incident as a hate crime.
Gallery: Best of 2017-18 Premier League
Posted!
A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.
Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:
1 of 63
2 of 63
3 of 63
4 of 63
5 of 63
6 of 63
7 of 63
8 of 63
9 of 63
10 of 63
11 of 63
12 of 63
13 of 63
14 of 63
15 of 63
16 of 63
17 of 63
18 of 63
19 of 63
20 of 63
21 of 63
22 of 63
23 of 63
24 of 63
25 of 63
26 of 63
27 of 63
28 of 63
29 of 63
30 of 63
31 of 63
32 of 63
33 of 63
34 of 63
35 of 63
36 of 63
37 of 63
38 of 63
39 of 63
40 of 63
41 of 63
42 of 63
43 of 63
44 of 63
45 of 63
46 of 63
47 of 63
48 of 63
49 of 63
50 of 63
51 of 63
52 of 63
53 of 63
54 of 63
55 of 63
56 of 63
57 of 63
58 of 63
59 of 63
60 of 63
61 of 63
62 of 63
63 of 63
Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Join the Nation's Conversation
To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs