Man City star Raheem Sterling focused on 'biggest game' of career after picking up FWA award

Winner | Raheem Sterling has been named the Football Writers' Player of the Year
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Raheem Sterling was keen to turn focus to the "biggest game" of his career after receiving the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year award on Thursday night.

The forward has impressed both on the pitch for Manchester City and England and off after becoming a figurehead against the rise of racism in football.

Sterling collected 62 per cent of the poll by FWA members, beating Professional Footballers' Association winner Virgil Van Dijk by over 100 votes and had last month been named PFA Young Player of the Year.

Manchester City head to their final game of the season at Brighton on Sunday a point clear of Liverpool, who host Wolves, at the top of the Premier League, and Sterling knows the magnitude.

In his acceptance speech at the FWA dinner he said: "Right now, being here and getting voted the Writers' player of the year is amazing and on Sunday I have the biggest game of my life to go and win. It's very special."

He added: "My mum is the biggest inspiration on my life, whenever something is going wrong I always think of my mum. She is always fighting, I have seen her fighting through the hardest things. If I see what she is capable of, that's where I get my fight from."

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola also wrote to congratulate Sterling in the evening's programme and praised him for his stance against racism.

He wrote: "He has faced so much adversity and instead of hiding from it, he has taken control and become a role model for young people everywhere.

"I cannot imagine how damaging it must be for a black person to hear the things that have been directed at him but the way he has handled it has been amazing."

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Earlier, forward Nikita Parris thanked Manchester City for their support after winning the FWA Women's Footballer of the Year award.

The England striker said: "It's massively improved me as a player, I wouldn't be here without the support of Manchester City.

"The support they give the women and men is unbelievable. We continue to push on to win trophies, it's great Raheem and I are here but we keep wanting to win awards with the team."

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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