England's Raheem regrets actions after altercation with teammate Joe Gomez leads to axing from team for upcoming Euro 2020 qualifier v Montenegro
England's Raheem Sterling (right) and teammate Joe Gomez during a training session at St George's Park in Staffordshire. Pic/AFP
London: Raheem Sterling said he allowed his "emotions" to get the better of him leading to a brief altercation with Liverpool's Joe Gomez that resulted in the Manchester City player being dropped for Thursday's Euro 2020 qualifier against Montenegro.
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War of words
Sterling admitted on Instagram on Tuesday that he and Gomez "had words" when they met up at the England camp the day after Liverpool's 3-1 win over defending champions Manchester City which left the latter nine points adrift of Jurgen Klopp's side. "Both Joe and I have had words and figured things out and moved on," Sterling said. "We are in a sport where emotions run high and I am man enough to admit when emotions got the better of me. This is why we play this sport because of our love for it — me and Joe Gomez are good, we both understand it was a five to 10-second thing... it's done, we move forward and not make this bigger than it is. Let's get focus on our game on Thursday," Sterling added.
The Daily Mail reported that Gomez and Sterling had to be separated by teammates on Monday after a "physical confrontation". The pair had also clashed on the field towards the end of Sunday's match. England manager Gareth Southgate moved quickly to deal with the issue — arguably one of his achievements during his time in the post has been to erase the rivalries between members from different clubs which plagued previous England squads.
In a statement prior to Sterling's Instagram post issued by the Football Association, Southgate alluded to that. "We have taken the decision to not consider Raheem for the match against Montenegro on Thursday.
Club rivalries crucial
"One of the great challenges and strengths for us is that we've been able to separate club rivalries from the national team. Unfortunately the emotions of yesterday's
[Sunday's] game were still raw. My feeling is that the right thing for the team is the action we have taken. Now that the decision has been made with the agreement of the entire squad, it's important that we support the players and focus on Thursday night."
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