Raheem Sterling, who did not play in England’s World Cup match against Senegal on Sunday, will return to the United Kingdom on Monday to spend time with his family, according to Raheem Sterling’s coach, Gareth Southgate. Raheem Sterling did not play in England’s World Cup match against Senegal on Sunday. In the game that England played against Senegal, Raheem Sterling did not participate for England. The reports that have surfaced in the community’s media suggest that Raheem Sterling’s house was broken into at some point.
“Today I had the opportunity to talk to him for a bit and spend some time with him. I took advantage of both of these opportunities. When he finally gets there, he intends to book a flight straight back to his hometown. In addition, it ought to go without saying that the primary concern at trying times like these ought to be for the members of the family unit. Southgate’s response to a question about Chelsea forward Sterling in the context of rumours of a house invasion is as follows. Southgate was asked about Sterling after the reports surfaced.
The 27-year-old player, who has 81 caps for his country, was not selected to be part of the England squad that played the game that allowed them to advance to the quarterfinals of the World Cup and face the team that is currently in first place, which is France, the following weekend. The player has 81 caps for his country. The player has played 81 times for the national team. The England Football Association stated that Sterling was unable to participate in the game due to “personal concerns,” which was the explanation given for his inability to play.
Harry Kane, the captain of England and the player who scored the second goal of the game, expressed that the team’s best wishes were with Sterling and that they wanted to see him “as soon as possible” again. Kane also stated that he was the player who scored the goal that put England ahead in the game. Kane also claimed in his post-match interview that he was the player who scored the goal that put England in the lead in the match.