The sadness of Raheem Sterling
Before heading to the airport, I get in touch with an old Dutch footballer to ask what has gone wrong with Raheem Sterling.Jan Everse, a former Netherlands international, started his career at Feyenoord. He played with Johan Cruyff at Ajax and went on to manage PEC Zwolle, with a young Arne Slot in his team. But his focus, as a Rotterdam man, is always Feyenoord. And he is amused that a sports writer is flying in from the UK to watch a player who, in different circumstances, might have been playing at this summer’s World Cup.“You’re coming to see Raheem Sterling?” he asks. “Does your boss not like you very much?”Sterling, he explains, is having a bad time. How bad?Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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