Raheem Sterling says that he believes it is vital for more minority coaches to be given the chance at the highest level as both managers and executives as discussions surrounding race in society continue.
Protests remain ongoing in the aftermath of the killing of American George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25.
Those protests, which began in America, have moved worldwide in recent days with thousands turning out for anti-racism marches.
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Sterling has long been outspoken regarding the intersection between race and football, with the Manchester City star calling racism "a disease" that is the most important problem society faces in modern times.