Raheem Sterling has praised the ‘Black Lives Matter’ marches though the Manchester City and England star is keen to see real change.Thousands have protested across the UK over the past few days following the death of American George Floyd.Floyd died at the age of 46 while being arrested on May 25 in Minneapolis with four officers involved having since been charged over the death.It sparked days of protests in the US with demonstrations across the world, with Sterling backing the protests.“The protest is a great starting point,” Sterling told BBC programme Newsnight. “You need to get your voice heard and this is how people are getting their voices heard.“It's time that we need to have conversations to be able to spark debates.“And not just.
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