FA sides with Raheem Sterling in tattoo row

FA sides with Sterling in tattoo row
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The Football Association offers its backing to Raheem Sterling amid criticism of his gun tattoo.

The Football Association has sprung to Raheem Sterling's defence amid criticism of his decision to have a gun illustration tattooed on his leg.

The Manchester City winger's tattoo has been dubbed inappropriate by anti-gun groups and some tabloid newspapers, but the FA was quick to side with the England international when he revealed the meaning behind the symbol.

Taking to Instagram, Sterling said that he got the tattoo to remind him of his vow never to become involved with firearms due to the death of his father in a shooting.

"We all support Sterling and acknowledge the honest and heartfelt account he gave," said the FA in a statement.

"He and the rest of the squad are focused solely on preparing for the forthcoming World Cup."

Former England striker Gary Lineker has also defended Sterling over the tattoo, calling the criticism of him in the press "unpatriotic".

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England winger Raheem Sterling in action during his side's international friendly with Spain at Wembley on November 15, 2016
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