Rodgers warns Sterling, Ibe Raheem Sterling (left) and Jordon Ibe

LIVERPOOL’S Raheem Sterling realises he is “living his life in the spotlight” after being pictured inhaling nitrous oxide, says boss Brendan Rodgers. Sterling, 20, was also photographed smoking a shisha pipe alongside 19-year-old team-mate Jordon Ibe. Rodgers has spoken to the two Reds forwards to remind them of their responsibilities as role models.

“Deep down (Sterling) is a really good kid and I will always help him with his welfare,” Rodgers told Football Focus.

“He’s fully aware of the impact of what he did, and I spoke to Jordon Ibe as well.”

Sterling met with Rodgers on Thursday, and the club say the matter is now closed.

“They’re young players but there’s a sense of perspective as well – because they haven’t done anything illegal,” said Rodgers.

“It certainly doesn’t help them in their careers, but it’s really about looking after their well-being and helping them understand about health issues that surround what they’ve been doing, and also professionalism.”

Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is often used in surgery and dentistry for its anaesthetic effects but it is also a popular legal high as it can make people feel relaxed, euphoric and giggly.

A Home Office campaign last year on the risks of legal highs showed it was the second most popular drug among young adults after cannabis.

Earlier this month, Sterling told the BBC he had rejected a new £100,000-a-week contract at Anfield.

He scored in the Premier League win over Newcastle on Monday and is expected to play for the Reds in their FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa tomorrow. — BBC Sport

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