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Raheem Sterling torn aside by Dutch media – ‘higher off taking part in for a veterans crew’

Raheem Sterling was ruthlessly criticised by the Dutch media following his efficiency for Feyenoord in opposition to bitter rivals Ajax.

Raheem Sterling in motion for Feyenoord. (Picture: Getty Photographs) This text accommodates affiliate hyperlinks, we’ll obtain a fee on any gross sales we generate from it. Study extra

Media shops within the Netherlands have criticised Raheem Sterling following his most up-to-date efficiency for Feyenoord, suggesting he’s unable to ship within the Eredivisie. The previous England worldwide joined the Dutch heavyweights in February on a deal till the top of the marketing campaign.

Following a troubled 18-month spell throughout which he was thought-about expendable at Chelsea, despatched on mortgage to Arsenal and subsequently sidelined upon returning to west London, the 31-year-old departed the Blues by mutual settlement final month. Sterling reached a settlement with Chelsea relating to the remaining 18 months of his deal, which finally enabled him to finish his Stamford Bridge ordeal, selecting to hyperlink up with Robin van Persie’s outfit as a free agent.

Nonetheless, the previous Liverpool and Manchester Metropolis star has appeared a way off his peak since touchdown within the Netherlands, having clearly struggled for sharpness following his nine-month absence from aggressive motion. This was evident as soon as extra as he featured from the beginning within the residence conflict in opposition to fierce rivals Ajax on Sunday.

Following three disappointing fixtures, he appeared to have made progress by registering an help in his most up-to-date outing in opposition to Excelsior, the place sure sections of the media withdrew their preliminary criticism.

Van Persie had been compelled to publicly defend the Premier League icon from ridicule after his maiden look for the aspect.

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