Van der Gijp delivered a brutal assessment of Sterling’s current form, suggesting the winger should retire immediately. The 31-year-old joined Feyenoord as a free agent following the termination of his Chelsea contract, but he has failed to recapture the spark that once made him one of Europe's most feared attackers.

The former Manchester City and Liverpool star has managed only one assist in his first five appearances for the Rotterdam giants, coming in a victory against Excelsior. His performance in the recent 1-1 draw against Ajax was particularly disappointing, leading Van Persie to substitute him after just 55 minutes as Feyenoord chased a way back into the game.
Fellow pundit Willem van Hanegem echoed Van der Gijp's concerns, questioning whether Sterling still has the physical attributes to compete at the top level. "He just wasn’t there again, no. If I were them, I would ask for my money back and say: just go home," the former Feyenoord midfielder argued. "You shouldn’t put a player like that through. He used to be a good player; he was still fit and fast, but that’s about it. If he bumps into you, he falls over. Isn’t that crazy? You shouldn’t do that yourself as a player either. If he lacks speed and has the ball, they just walk right over him. That’s pointless."
Despite the intensifying criticism from the Dutch media, head coach Robin van Persie is maintaining a more diplomatic public stance, while acknowledging that he expects more from his marquee winter signing. The former Arsenal and Manchester United striker is desperate for Sterling to find his rhythm as Feyenoord look to secure a second-place finish in the Eredivisie table.
"The most important thing is winning matches during this period of Raheem getting fitter and fitter," Van Persie told reporters. "I do respect and acknowledge where he is coming from, but at the same time we have to deliver as a club. We have to end up second, it’s as simple as that. I believe he’s making steps in terms of fitness, in terms of what he delivers. At the same time, I want to see more impact off the ball, more impact on the ball."
Source: GOAL
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