If you've read a tabloid newspaper recently, the name Raheem Sterling will have popped up on several occasions. From headlines involving his 'filthy £50k Mercedes' to the time he shopped at Poundland, the 22-year-old is, in my opinion, mistreated by the British press.
Late last night, after months of headlines involving the England international, Sterling voiced his opinions on social media site Instagram, and despite those posts being deleted soon after, the message read loud and clear.
In the space of 10 minutes, Sterling uploaded three Instagram posts.
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The first article he uploaded was from The Daily Star who's headline read: '£44m bargain-loving Raheem Sterling's taste for Greggs...he loves pasties!' was posted on the player's Instagram page.
Sterling captioned the post: "What's my life come 2"
Another headline from the same publication read: "Man City ace Raheem Sterling drives FILTHY £50k Mercedes.'
Sterling captioned that post: "Around December/Janaury thought there was just no point in washing your car cause the next day it'll be muddy again, sorry my fault!!! make sure clean next time you guys around."
The final headline from The Daily Mail read: "He's happy to splash the cash on £500,000 Bentleys but when it comes to value only Poundworld will do. £180,000-a-week Premier League star Raheem Sterling shows he has an eye for a bargain like the rest of us."
Sterling captioned that Instagram post: "Didn't even know there was a 500k Bentley but apparently it's a crime to get batteries from Poundland guys."
Sterling certainly made his feelings known towards the press, last night.
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