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The former Arsenal and Manchester United frontman was booked for protesting after his side was denied what he felt was a penalty.Feyenoord now sits just one point ahead of NEC in the battle for second place, which carries automatic Champions League qualification.Robin van Persie is under pressure at Feyenoord(Image: Getty Images)"It certainly wasn't fantastic, we need to defend better and we should have created more. We could have made it easier for ourselves by being better on the ball."Sterling has endured a difficult period since terminating his Chelsea contract to join Feyenoord in January.
We need to be sharper in that regard," Feyenoord midfielder Luciano Valente remarked."We are already struggling; in matches like this, you really have to finish your chances. We lost the ball too easily, and that's when they come into their own."When questioned about supporters' frustrations, he commented: "We've been hearing that for a while.
We can't do much with them."Not that they are wrong, but we have to move on week by week. We have one objective: Champions League football.
