I'll clear my name, insists hurt Robinho as City star vows to fight rape claims

29 January 2009 10:24
Robinho says he is determined to clear his name after being arrested following allegations of rape.[LNB]The Manchester City[LNB]striker has spoken out after spending four hours being questioned by police over a teenage student's claim that he sexually attacked her. [LNB]Team-mates have rallied around the £34million British-record signing and Robinho played the full 90 minutes in City's 2-1 victory against Newcastle United [LNB]at Eastlands last night.[LNB] Support: City boss Mark Hughes (right) greets Robinho following victory against Newcastle last night[LNB]'I'm innocent. I did nothing wrong,' the 25-year-old told the Daily Star. 'I do not know why she is saying these things against me.[LNB]'I will clear my name because this is causing hurt for my family in England and at home in Sao Paulo.'[LNB] Manchester City 2 Newcastle 1: Bellamy strike helps banish the blues for Hughes[LNB]Shay Given left out of Newcastle squad to face Manchester City as keeper nears move to Eastlands[LNB]PICTURE SPECIAL: Robinho returns to training after being arrested by police over teenager's rape claim... And he'll play against Newcastle[LNB]MANCHESTER CITY FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB][LNB] Space nightlcub in Leeds[LNB] An 18-year-old girl claimed she was attacked in the VIP section of Leeds nightclub The Space early on January 14. She reported the alleged rape to police that afternoon.[LNB]Robinho, who lives with wife Vivian, 24, and their 13-month old son Robson Jnr, was quizzed by West Yorkshire Police on Tuesday in connection with an allegation of rape. He agreed to give a DNA sample.[LNB]The striker reportedly told friends: 'Just meeting the police was difficult for me because I am not a bad person, I do not look for trouble. But I have to help the police in order for the truth to be told.'[LNB]Robinho returned to training this week after an unauthorised trip home to Brazil, for which he is set to be fined about £200,000.[LNB][LNB][LNB] I'm back: Robinho gestures for the cameras on his return from Brazil earlier this week[LNB] [LNB] Among friends: Robinho trains with compatriot Elano at City's Carrington training ground[LNB]City released a statement giving Robinho their full support and, after the defeat of Newcastle, boss Mark Hughes said: 'I spoke to him this morning and it was clear he was preparing for the game. [LNB]'I know the events of the last week have not changed his focus and I had no qualms about playing him tonight.[LNB]'I thought we played very well for the vast majority of the first half. Our movement and interchange between positions was excellent.[LNB]'We had more quality in key areas, Nigel de Jong and Craig Bellamy had a positive impact on the team and they will get better for us.'[LNB]Robinho's spokesman Chris Nathaniel added: 'He strongly denies any allegation of wrongdoing or criminality, and is happy to co-operate with the police if required further.'[LNB] Manchester City 2 Newcastle 1: Bellamy strike helps banish the blues for Hughes[LNB]Shay Given left out of Newcastle squad to face Manchester City as keeper nears move to Eastlands[LNB]PICTURE SPECIAL: Robinho returns to training after being arrested by police over teenager's rape claim... And he'll play against Newcastle[LNB]MANCHESTER CITY FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB]  

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