Robin van Persie Defends Raheem Sterling Against Dutch Criticism
Robin van Persie, the Feyenoord head coach, has publicly defended England forward Raheem Sterling against recent criticism in the Netherlands. Van Persie said the scrutiny of Sterling is excessive and harms the player.
The Dutch manager believes Sterling has been judged too harshly since his arrival in Rotterdam. He described the assessment as "cynical" and unfair.
Van Persie called for a more respectful approach toward the English striker in Dutch football. He urged fans and the media to treat Sterling with greater consideration.
Sterling, who joined Feyenoord from abroad, has become the focus of intense debate. Van Persie highlighted that the criticism has intensified since his move to the club.
The coach's remarks reflect a broader discussion about how foreign players are perceived in the Eredivisie. Van Persie emphasized the need for balanced commentary.
Looking ahead, van Persie expects a shift toward a more respectful discourse surrounding Sterling. He believes this will benefit both the player and Dutch football overall.