Robin van Persie has launched a passionate defence of Raheem Sterling, hitting out at the "cynicism" that has followed the former England international during his time in the Eredivisie. The Feyenoord manager went on the offensive following his side's victory over PEC Zwolle, claiming that the veteran winger deserves far more respect for his career achievements.
Raheem Sterling’s underwhelming stint in the Eredivisie appears to be reaching a definitive end after he was labelled the "biggest failure" in Feyenoord's history. Despite arriving with significant fanfare, the former Manchester City and Chelsea star has struggled for form and fitness, leading to a reported decision by the club to forgo a contract extension.
Raheem Sterling is set to leave Feyenoord at the end of the season after the Dutch giants reportedly ruled out a contract extension for the former Manchester City and Chelsea winger. The 31-year-old arrived in Rotterdam with significant fanfare in February but has struggled to live up to sky-high expectations during a difficult short-term stint.
Raheem Sterling suffered a significant setback at Feyenoord after being dropped to the bench for the crucial Eredivisie encounter against NEC Nijmegen. Head coach Robin van Persie has now clarified the reasoning behind the former Chelsea star's absence from the starting line-up, citing fitness concerns following a disappointing run of form.