Sterling, who moved to De Kuip as a free agent to revive his career, had not played competitive football for several months prior to his Eredivisie arrival. The England international, who joined the Eredivisie giants in a high-profile move from Arsenal, found himself the target of stinging assessments from Dutch pundits following a debut in which he appeared off the pace. Critics, including former Netherlands international Rafael van der Vaart, were quick to suggest that the winger lacked the necessary fitness and explosive speed to compete, even questioning if he could handle the lower tiers of Dutch football in his current state. Van Persie expressed his disbelief that a player of Sterling's pedigree would be judged so harshly after such a brief introduction to a new league.
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