The defender was charged after an incident in Glasgow in January.

Rangers footballer Dujon Sterling has appeared in court charged with dangerous driving and drink driving.

It is alleged that Sterling, 26, drove at “excessive speeds” on roads including Queen Street, Hope Street and West Graham Street in Glasgow on January 4 this year.

The charge of dangerous driving alleges that he drove into the path of other road users and lost control of the vehicle.

He also faces a second charge of drink driving on that date.

It is alleged that he drove with 60 microgrammes (mcg) of alcohol in 100 millilitres (ml) of breath, above the prescribed limit of 22mcg of alcohol in 100 ml of breath.

Sterling did not enter a plea when he appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Wednesday.

Sheriff Jonathan Guy continued the case to a further hearing at the court on May 5.

Sterling’s bail was continued.

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