Footballer Raheem Sterling told he should quit football and ‘just go to Ibiza'

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Footballer Raheem Sterling told he should quit football and ?just go to Ibiza

Former Netherlands international Rene van der Gijp has criticised Raheem Sterling following his underwhelming start at Feyenoord, suggesting the winger should consider retiring.


Sterling, who joined Feyenoord after leaving Chelsea by mutual agreement in January, has struggled to make an impact in the Eredivisie, registering just one assist in five appearances.


Speaking on the Willem & Wessel podcast, Van der Gijp said: “He should just go to Robin van Persie and say: let’s stop this. This isn’t going to work.


“This isn’t good for me, for you, or for the club. You’re not really helping anyone with this. He should just go to Ibiza, put on his swimming trunks and eat a delicious paella with his wife. Then he’d be having a great time. But this isn’t going to work out for him anymore. What a shame.”


Sterling’s latest outing came against Ajax, where he was substituted after 55 minutes by head coach Van Persie as Feyenoord chased an equaliser in a 1-1 draw.


Fellow Dutch football figure Willem van Hanegem echoed the criticism, saying: “He just wasn’t there again, no. If I were them, I would ask for my money back and say: just go home. You shouldn’t put a player like that through. He used to be a good player… but that’s about it.” Despite the criticism, Van Persie has indicated he is willing to give Sterling more time to regain form.


“The most important thing is winning matches during this period of Raheem getting fitter and fitter,” he said. “I believe he’s making steps… at the same time, I want to see more impact off the ball, more impact on the ball.”


Sterling, who has not featured for England since the 2022 World Cup, signed a short-term deal with Feyenoord that runs until the end of the season.