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Raheem Sterling says Manchester City players are getting 'butchered' by tackles

Jose Mourinho has accused Manchester City's players of going to ground too easily
Image: Raheem Sterling believes Manchester City players could miss the World Cup if they don't get better protection from referees

Raheem Sterling claims Manchester City players are being "butchered" by dangerous tackles and says officials must do more to protect them.

West Brom winger Matt Phillips was booked for a wild tackle on midfielder Brahim Diaz in City's 3-0 league win in midweek and it followed a caution for winger James McClean after his lunge on City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne.

Leroy Sane has been ruled out for at least six weeks with ankle ligament damage suffered in City's 2-0 win at Cardiff City in the FA Cup fourth round last month following a challenge from Joe Bennett.

CARDIFF, WALES - JANUARY 28:  Leroy Sane of Manchester City is tackled by Joe Bennett of Cardiff City during The Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round between Cardi
Image: Leroy Sane will be sidelined for several weeks following Joe Bennett's tackle last weekend

"Some of the players are getting butchered out there and it's sad to see," Sterling said.

"There are going to be challenges that are badly timed and probably not all of them are intentional, but if it's a dangerous tackle it's a dangerous tackle and the referees and officials need to cut these tackles out.

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"I find it unfair at times. We haven't been protected enough in certain situations."

Sterling said that potential injuries resulting from poor challenges could lead to players missing the World Cup in Russia later this year.

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"The majority of the players in the top flight and in our team will be playing in it and it would be sad to see someone miss the tournament due to a silly tackle," he added.

City are 15 points clear at the top of the Premier League going into Saturday's game against Burnley at Turf Moor, live on Sky Sports.

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