Chris Hughton claims his admiration for Raheem Sterling has increased further after the Manchester City forward challenged Leonardo Bonucci's controversial comments on racial abuse.
Juventus defender Bonucci was widely criticised for saying his teenage team-mate Moise Kean was '50-50' responsible for the racism he was subjected to during Tuesday's Serie A match at Cagliari as he had provoked opposition fans.
Sterling dismissed the remarks as laughable on social media, before Italy international Bonucci clarified his views and said he 'firmly condemned' all forms of racism and discrimination.
Brighton boss Hughton, who is set to face Sterling during Saturday's FA Cup semi-final with City at Wembley, applauded the 24-year-old England international for speaking out against a fellow professional.
'When he came out and made the statement after the incident, it was one that for any admiration I had for him, or have for him, has certainly increased,' said Hughton.
'If I look at where he is now and how he has developed his career, that is down to the club he is at and the manager he has, but mostly down to the individual. That's him as a player.
'But I've also been massively impressed with him as an individual.'
Racism continues to be a major issue in world football, with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin calling for referees to stop matches when there is abuse.
Sterling, along with international team-mates Callum Hudson-Odoi and Danny Rose, endured monkey chants while representing England in Montenegro last month after receiving alleged racial abuse during City's game at Chelsea in December.
'He took a stance a little while ago that I think generally was respected by a lot of people,' continued Hughton.
'That came in line also with the respect that everybody has had with him in his career and how he's developed his career.'
Hughton, one of the few Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) managers in English football, says he is not surprised by incidences of racism at games.
He feels more severe punishments to stamp out the problem are required.
'I was disgusted by the reaction of the crowd towards an individual,' he said of the abuse of Kean during the Cagliari-Juventus match.
'Am I surprised? We've probably got to the stage now where there aren't too many surprises in the game.
'There is absolutely no doubt that there have to be stricter penalties because this is so clear, so obvious for everybody to see.
'If the authorities are not going to come down on stricter penalties - whether that's teams playing behind closed doors or increasing some of the very minimal fines that we've seen - then it has to be taken out of their hands.
'What you might possibly see, because it's something that is recurring time and time again, is that players themselves might have a bigger say and a bigger voice.'
Rosaboss
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There is only one logical reason here. Bonucci is without question a closet racist
Barnhart
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I’m sorry Bonucci you’re just a disgrace. Respect you as a footballer but that was just low mate
CEO222
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Bonucci quickly deleting his story, shows complete ignorance to the situation.
Dynalas
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Is there a reason for people to still dislike Sterling? Didn't handle a transfer the best when he was young but he seems refreshingly honest and a good lad.
Rtakiss
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Good on Sterling. Man is quickly becoming a driving force for change on this issue.
521Jack
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Good on you Raheem but I'm afraid the snake probably doesn't speak 3 words of English
Glennbrown
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You're creating some serious cognitive dissonance in my head here Raheem lad
ointmentae
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I love that Raheem Sterling isn’t afraid to call people out for this sort of thing. I really hope in a few years we look at Sterling as the person who got the ball rolling when it comes to reducing racism in football
kingkinga
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I'm happy Sterling is taking matters into his own hands these days...
realmans
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I love Raheem. Stand up bloke.
marddia
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I love you Raheem Sterling.
surrounded
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Thank you, Sterling. Wow can't believe I agree with a City player.
Kalandari
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Lol sellout Bonucci advises you how to handle things. Keane should rocket a few more in this season and go big somewhere else.
Archibale
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Raheem is really propelling change and using his platform for good. Great to see, as everyone should be accountable for things they say.
Jackys
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My respect for sterling the man increases by the day.
Facesea
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Yes, Raheem! Calling out racism is exactly what you should be doing and when cunts like Bonucci are refusing to condemn it and are even going as far as to say that the abused player is in some way to blame, you should be called out.
Gavincor
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black players should 100% celebrate infront of racist fans, every single time if clubs can't stop their fans from being racist they should be punished and yes im saying this as a chelsea fan
freedong
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Good on Sterling, it’s ridiculous to say Kean had any part in provoking lmao. The dude did the celebration in the 85th minute, and the celebration wasn’t even bad if we’re being honest. But I guess, racists have a brain the size of a peanut and will forget the booing and monkey noises they made for the whole 90 minutes
Muhsina
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As much as I dislike ManCity I can't help but praise Sterling for stepping up against racism.
Jirkkerr
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I hope this gets attention because what Bonucci said was disgraceful and I can see it being used by racists to justify their actions...
tallesti
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It really feels like Sterling is doing vitally important work by sticking his head above the parapet. He's really pressing the issue on an international scale. Even in past incidences of racism, it's been rare to see current players speaking out.
kissyou
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It’s bigger than football and bigger than us. #SayNoToRacism sterling7 and Kean are young kings. Show love and not hate man ❤️
inaccessible
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Wow called out by an actual footballer. Gonna get a lot of heat.
vapdekmnrt
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I really like Raheem Sterling. Always be proud of your colour
Fioadelns
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He's great and matured.... Sterling7