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Sensational news in the Netherlands: Feyenoord signs Sterling

Feyenoord Rotterdam has announced the signing of Raheem Sterling. The former England striker was recently without a club and has signed with Feyenoord until the end of the season.

“As a free agent, I had the opportunity to determine the next step in my career myself for the first time in a long time,” said Raheem Sterling in a statement from the Rotterdam club, explaining that it was important for him to find out what the respective coaches were planning and “what role they had in mind for me” before signing. After extensive discussions with Robin van Persie, I am convinced that Feyenoord is a place where I can be happy and establish myself as a valued member of the team.“

In Rotterdam, there are high expectations for the new signing, whose qualities are undisputed. ”His footballing CV speaks for itself: He is a player whose qualities can undoubtedly change the outcome of a game – and I am convinced that he will prove to be a valuable addition to the team,“ said coach van Persie about the 31-year-old, praising his employer’s transfer coup: ”It is a fantastic achievement that we were able to convince a player of Raheem’s caliber to sign with us.”

A new start in the Netherlands

For Sterling, the move to the Netherlands also means a new start after his career had recently taken a serious downturn. Since joining Chelsea FC, the striker had been unable to build on the strong performances that had previously distinguished him at Manchester City. In the summer of 2025, Sterling was even relegated to the Blues’ U21 team before a contract termination was agreed at the end of January, ending one of the biggest misunderstandings in Chelsea’s recent history.

After that, his search for a new club began, with the Englishman reportedly also being offered a place at Union Berlin. However, the Köpenick club did not pursue the matter further, partly because Sterling would have completely blown the wage structure at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. The 31-year-old has now found a home in Rotterdam. It is also his first move abroad. “Playing abroad is a whole new challenge for me—a challenge I am happy to take on. I’m just excited to get started.”

Upward trajectory at Liverpool and ManCity, downward trajectory at Chelsea FC

Trained at Queens Park Rangers, Sterling made his breakthrough at Liverpool FC. He quickly rose to prominence with the Reds, playing 113 games and scoring 18 goals in four seasons (2011-2015). His move to Manchester City heralded his best spell to date: between 2015 and 2022, he won four championships and scored 115 goals in 293 games. During this time, he was also a regular member of the English national team, for which he scored 20 goals in 82 international matches. At Euro 2021, when the Three Lions reached the final, he shone with three goals in seven games. However, Sterling’s fortunes took a turn for the worse when he moved to Chelsea FC in the summer of 2022. He was under contract with the Blues for three and a half years, but only played in his first two seasons (68 games, 17 goals). In 2024/25, he was loaned to Arsenal, for whom he made 23 appearances but ultimately failed to score. After his return to Stamford Bridge, there was no longer any place for him in London. However, there is said to be a place for the striker at Feyenoord.

Barca’s weakest half in 73 years – Flick criticizes VAR “disaster”

FC Barcelona has its back against the wall in the Copa del Rey. After the 0-4 defeat at Atletico Madrid, coach Hansi Flick did not look for excuses, but at the same time sharply criticized the refereeing team.

It wasn’t just the fans at the Metropolitano who rubbed their eyes several times on Thursday evening after the first half. The scoreboard showed 4-0 for Atlético Madrid. In the history of FC Barcelona, you have to go back quite a way to find such a gruesome first half.

In fact, it was in 1953 when Barcelona last found themselves 4-0 down at halftime, in a league match against archrivals Real Madrid. “We didn’t play well and need to focus on the second leg,” said Barca coach Hansi Flick after the devastating Copa del Rey semifinal first leg.

“We didn’t see the team I want to see in the first half,” Flick clarified, adding: “I’m not disappointed in my team, but proud of the season they’ve had so far.” Atletico simply had “the greater hunger for goals” this time, he said. “There are no excuses today,” Flick emphasized, “but we will come back.” All it takes in the second leg is “a 2-0 in the first half and a 2-0 in the second half” to reset everything to zero.

Disallowed goal: “It was clear to me that it wasn’t offside.”

The former Bayern coach then sharply criticized the refereeing team led by Juan Martinez Munuera. Seven minutes after the restart, Barcelona almost made it 1-4, but Pau Cubarsi’s goal was subsequently disallowed.

Flick called the fact that the VAR check took a total of seven minutes a “disaster.” The review took what felt like an eternity, partly because the semi-automatic offside technology had apparently failed.

“For me, it’s crazy that it takes so long to clarify such a situation,” Flick complained: “Seven minutes, come on! When I saw the scene, it was clear to me that it wasn’t offside. Maybe they saw something else. Then they should tell us, but there’s no communication.”

In the end, Joker Robert Lewandowski, whose future is currently the subject of wild speculation, prevented the hoped-for 1-4 with a backheel. Flick was not satisfied with this explanation: “They found something to disallow the goal and didn’t even explain why.” In the return leg on March 3, Barcelona would like to make sporting headlines again.

Blunder in the title race: Arsenal only manages a draw in Brentford

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Arsenal FC drew 1-1 with Brentford FC, losing two important points to Manchester City in the title race. In the end, the Gunners could even be happy that they didn’t come away empty-handed.

After their unexpected 3-2 defeat to Manchester United, Arsenal quickly got back on track in the league, picking up two wins in a row without conceding a single goal. In order to continue this streak at Brentford FC, coach Mikel Arteta, who once again had to do without Havertz due to a muscle injury, made four changes: In addition to the German international, Calafiori, Saliba, and Gabriel Jesus were also left out. Instead, Eze, Hincapie, Mosquera, and Gyökeres started.

The Gunners struggled in the first half. Scoring chances were few and far between, with Brentford throwing themselves into every challenge. The Bees, sent onto the pitch by coach Keith Andrews with only Yarmolyuk replacing Henderson after their 3-2 win at Newcastle United, were even the slightly better team at times. After winning the ball, the home side looked to move forward quickly and repeatedly found themselves in dangerous areas. The only notable chance in the first half came from the home side in the form of Igor Thomas. After a cross, the striker rose high and headed powerfully towards goal (22′). However, Raya dived and made a strong save. After that, the visitors continued to struggle against a compact defense, which is why the score remained 0-0 at halftime with few chances.

Madueke goal not enough

The game only picked up pace in the second half. The Gunners came out of the dressing room with much more momentum and were the dominant team in the opening minutes. Although the Bees were able to repel their initial attacks, Madueke finally broke the deadlock in the 61st minute: after a cross from Hincapie, he rose highest and nodded home to make it 1-0.

A shock for Brentford? Not at all! Just three minutes later, Lewis-Potter had a chance to equalize with a header, but he put the ball just wide of the right post after a corner (64′). But while Arsenal seemed to be resting on their lead, the home side continued to press. And so it came to pass: Van den Berg flicked on a long throw-in in the penalty area, Lewis-Potter came rushing in and scored the equalizer with a powerful shot (71′).

The Gunners’ brief spell of pressure was suddenly over. Brentford took control again and created a number of chances. Time and again, it was Igor Thiago who tried his luck from all angles. But either an opponent’s leg got in the way (88′) or his shots were too ambitious (90+2). The Bees almost invited the visitors to score a late lucky punch. Arsenal pushed forward again on the counterattack, but an alert Kelleher made a strong save against the unmarked Gabriel Martinelli (90+3).

The score remained 1-1, meaning Arsenal missed the chance to defend their six-point lead over Manchester City. But now all eyes are on the FA Cup. Brentford will be away to Macclesfield FC in the fourth round on Monday (8:30 p.m.), while the Gunners will host third-tier Wigan Athletic the day before (5:30 p.m.).

Reportedly five offers on the table: How will Lewandowski decide?

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Robert Lewandowski will play with FC Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg at Atlético Madrid on Thursday – his future club? The 37-year-old’s future is currently the subject of heated debate in Catalonia.

Robert Lewandowski is currently miles away from the battle for the top scorer crown in La Liga. This is unusual for the goal-hungry Pole, who, with ten goals, is already 13 goals behind leader Kylian Mbappé of Real Madrid. On paper, “Lewy” has played only four games fewer than the Frenchman, but in reality, the latter has played over 1,000 minutes more than Lewandowski. The former Bayern striker is no longer the undisputed number one in the Catalan attack.
Lewandowski (nine substitute appearances in La Liga), who has not been spared injuries this season either, is increasingly having to take a back seat to Ferran Torres. Barcelona’s most successful striker has scored twelve goals in 21 appearances. How long will Lewandowski, driven by his tireless ambition, continue to play? His contract expires next summer.
Despite the fact that he will then be 38, the competition is pricking up its ears in view of this uncertain situation. Coach Hansi Flick, who already had the 163-time Polish international striker under his wing at Bayern, recently remained tight-lipped on the subject of a contract extension. “He’s doing well, sometimes he wants to play more. That’s normal,“ Flick recently reassured fans. ”We’ll see what happens at the end of the season. Now is not the right time to talk about it.”

No rush for Lewandowski

Would Barcelona’s coach have said something different about an indispensable piece of his squad?
According to Mundo Deportivo, which is close to the club and usually well informed, Lewandowski is taking a relaxed approach to the normal mechanisms of the industry. According to the report, Lewandowski’s final decision is not expected until April at the earliest – and thus after the presidential elections on March 15. Until then, there will be plenty of time to explore the offers on the table. Mundo Deportivo claims to have learned from the player’s entourage that he has received five concrete offers.
Chicago Fire – and who else?
The MLS club, for which Bastian Schweinsteiger once played, would offer him the opportunity to play outside Europe for the first time and bring his career to a fitting conclusion.

The same would probably apply to an unspecified offer from Saudi Arabia. Atletico Madrid, AC Milan, and Fenerbahce sound much more ambitious in sporting terms. This trio is also said to have approached Lewandowski’s camp. However, in the autumn of his career, the model athlete is primarily seeking stability and family happiness. For this reason, Lewandowski is currently said to prefer an extension in Barcelona, even if it would involve a lower salary. Outcome: completely open.

Topic makes OKC debut after cancer diagnosis – LeBron makes history again

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The Oklahoma City Thunder lose to the Milwaukee Bucks, but Nikola Topic’s debut dominates the headlines. The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Dallas Mavericks, with LeBron James setting a new record with a triple-double.

The Bucks win in Oklahoma City without Giannis Antetokounmpo, but the champions were also missing Shai Gilgeous Alexander, Jalen Williams and Isaiah Hartenstein, who was rested. However, the story of the game was Nikola Topic’s debut. The Serbian, who was drafted in 2024, first suffered a cruciate ligament rupture and was then diagnosed with testicular cancer.

The 20-year-old was substituted in during the second quarter to thunderous applause. The guard scored two points and made one assist in twelve minutes. The Bucks were in control of the game, with former Thunder player Ousmane Dieng emerging as the match winner with 19 points, eleven rebounds, and four blocks. Cam Thomas (12, 5/13), on the other hand, did not shoot as well as he had the day before in Orlando. OKC shot only 37 percent from the field, with only Isaiah Joe (17, 4/9 three-pointers) finding his range. Chet Holmgren (16, 13 rebounds) recorded a double-double. The Thunder, leaders in the West, are now only three games ahead of San Antonio.

NBA: Holiday secures victory for the Blazers

Meanwhile, the Utah Jazz rested Lauri Markkanen again and lost to Portland, who won the third quarter 40-23 and laid the foundation for their victory. Jrue Holiday led his team with 31 points (10/15 FG), while center Donovan Clingan (23, 18 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 blocks) posted a strong double-double. Even 21 turnovers were no problem, as the Blazers made 18 three-pointers. Brice Sensabaugh (28) was the top scorer for the hosts.

NBA: LeBron James sets triple-double record

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers had no trouble with Dallas without Cooper Flagg. They also pulled away decisively thanks to a strong third quarter (32:18). In the absence of Luka Doncic, LeBron James recorded a triple-double with 28 points (10/20 FG), ten rebounds, and twelve assists, unsurprisingly making him the oldest player in NBA history to achieve this feat. Austin Reaves (18) also impressed again coming off the bench. Maxi Kleber played just under 13 minutes against his former team, scoring five points and grabbing one rebound for the Würzburg native. Naji Marshall (19) was the Mavs’ top scorer, but the forward was unable to finish the game due to a foot injury. The same was true for center Daniel Gafford (ankle).

Tsunoda returns to Formula 1: Demo run planned with Red Bull’s 2011 RB7

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Yuki Tsunoda returns to the Formula 1 cockpit—at least for a show run with the legendary Red Bull RB7 in San Francisco.

Yuki Tsunoda will once again take his place in a Formula 1 car – albeit not as part of a Grand Prix. The Japanese driver will compete in a demo run in San Francisco in the legendary Red Bull RB7, the car in which Sebastian Vettel became world champion in 2011.

Alongside Tsunoda, former Formula 1 and rallycross driver Scott Speed, off-road racer Mitch Guthrie, and freestyle motocross athlete Aaron Colton, among others, will take part in the event. For Tsunoda, this will be his first public outing in a Formula 1 car since losing his regular cockpit at the end of 2025.

“I can’t wait to get back behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car. And to do so in the RB7 in San Francisco – it’s going to be incredible,” says Tsunoda. “I’m looking forward to doing a few donuts and making some real F1 noise in front of the fans.”

From regular driver to reserve driver

The 25-year-old lost his regular cockpit at Red Bull at the end of the 2025 season. 2026 will be his sixth year within the Red Bull organization. Since his debut in 2021 with AlphaTauri—now Racing Bulls—Tsunoda has been a consistent member of the energy drink company’s junior program.

Before the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, he was promoted to the A-team, replacing Liam Lawson. However, Tsunoda was only given the chance to prove himself worthy of a contract extension until the end of the season. Red Bull ultimately decided against continuing to employ him as a regular driver and instead promoted Isack Hadjar to partner Max Verstappen. Tsunoda took on the role of test and reserve driver.

“A difficult decision”

Team principal Laurent Mekies, who replaced Christian Horner in July 2025, spoke at the time of a “very difficult decision.” “The second seat at Red Bull is not an easy one. We have a demanding car. Of course, we tried everything we could to support Yuki,“ Mekies explained. ”But at some point, we had to make the difficult decision about where to go in the coming years.“

At the same time, Mekies gave Tsunoda hope: ”I hope and think that Yuki will get another chance. He will be our reserve driver. You never know what will happen. We’ve been known in the past for making driver decisions quite quickly.“

He recalled the end of the 2024 season, when Tsunoda drove strongly but was not promoted at first: ”Three races later, he was sitting in the Red Bull. In motorsport, you never know what the future holds. Setbacks are part of it—sometimes tough ones. But I’m convinced he has enough in him to get another chance.” The show run in San Francisco isn’t a sporting restart, but at least it’s an acoustic sign of life.

Sainz on his confidence in Williams: No doubts, but clear analysis

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Carlos Sainz comments on Williams after the first day of FW48 testing in Bahrain: Confidence in the team has not been affected

At the start of testing in Bahrain, Carlos Sainz comments on the delays of recent weeks and their impact on his confidence in Williams. “I wouldn’t say that confidence has been damaged,” explains the Spaniard.
“It’s more a realization that there are still many areas where, even though we finished P5 in the World Championship standings last year, we are not yet where we want to be. Especially when compared to the top teams and how they implement their winter preparations and the change in regulations.”

Sainz emphasizes that there is still a lot of room for improvement: “We know that there is enormous progress to be made in many areas. When I joined Williams, I knew that this would be the case. I am here to help in all areas and do my part.”

Williams gets off to a busy start: 145 laps on the first day of testing

Williams put in a real marathon effort on the first day of official testing. Carlos Sainz and teammate Alexander Albon completed a total of 145 laps in the new FW48. This made the British team the busiest on the track at the start of the three-day Bahrain test.

“It was a very productive day for learning everything new about the regulations,” reports Sainz. “We were able to complete all the planned runs without any problems and make up for the time lost in Barcelona. Of course, I would have liked to have had the three shakedown days in Barcelona, but unfortunately we had a few unexpected problems in the winter.”

However, the delayed start to the season did not seem to cause the team any significant difficulties. Sainz praised the preparation in the simulator: “To be honest, the car behaved pretty much as expected in the simulator. That gives us a good basis for making the upcoming tests even more productive.”

MotoGP season opener without Fermin Aldeguer: Gresini confirms replacement

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Fermin Aldeguer will miss the MotoGP season opener in Thailand due to his thigh injury – Gresini puts its faith in Ducati test rider Michele Pirro

The Gresini team will have to do without Fermin Aldeguer at the start of the MotoGP season. After already missing the Sepang test, the Spaniard will not take part in the official test rides in Buriram (February 21/22) or the subsequent Thailand Grand Prix (February 29 to March 1).

The reason for this is a thigh injury that has not yet fully healed. During a private motorcycle training session at the beginning of January, Aldeguer crashed and suffered a fracture in his left thigh, requiring surgery.

A possible return for Buriram was recently on the cards, but it is now clear that his recovery is not yet sufficient for him to compete in Thailand.

The team officially confirmed the forced break on Thursday. Ducati test rider Michele Pirro will step in as a replacement. Pirro had already taken part in races at the end of 2025, replacing the injured Marc Marquez in two races.

Gresini said: ” Fermin Aldeguer’s recovery is progressing quickly, but not quickly enough for him to compete in Thailand. The Spaniard will not be taking part in the tests in Buriram or the first race of the season. Michele Pirro will replace him.”

Due to his absence in Thailand, his earliest possible comeback will be at the Brazilian Grand Prix on March 22, around three weeks after the start of the season.
The forced break comes at an inopportune time for Aldeguer, as it significantly complicates his preparation for his second MotoGP season. The Spaniard is under contract directly with Ducati and had entered the 2026 season with high expectations. Last year, he won the Rookie of the Year title for Gresini and claimed his maiden victory at the Indonesian Grand Prix.

While Aldeguer remains sidelined, Jorge Martin is expected to return for testing in Thailand. The Aprilia rider has missed the preseason so far due to further surgery. Fabio Quartararo of Yamaha is also set to return to action after breaking his finger on the first day of testing in Sepang.

Disadvantage for Audi with the engine? Nico Hülkenberg speaks plainly

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Audi continues to gather experience with its own power unit in Bahrain: Where the difficulties lie and how the start went for Hülkenberg and Bortoleto

Audi is gathering further experience with its own power unit on the first two days of winter testing in Bahrain. After the team already had to contend with problems during the shakedown in Barcelona, not everything has gone smoothly in the desert either.
On the first day, Nico Hülkenberg had to park his R26 once, but still completed 73 laps in the end and subsequently spoke of a “productive start” to the test days. Audi completed the fourth-highest number of laps of all the teams, which is particularly important for the Ingolstadt-based company. Unlike Ferrari, Mercedes, and Red Bull Powertrains, which each supply engines to several teams, Audi is a lone fighter. “It’s a fact that we are the only team using our drive unit,” emphasizes Hülkenberg.

“But I wouldn’t say that’s necessarily a disadvantage,” adds the German. “Having more data is probably always helpful, but I think that comes from history: Audi is in Formula 1 for the first time, and that’s where we are now. That’s our situation.”

Hülkenberg does not want to reveal the reason why he had to park his car early on the first day. “I just stopped briefly for a coffee and… waited a minute, then I drove on,” jokes the Audi driver.

Gabriel Bortoleto calm: “Everything is going as expected”

Teammate Gabriel Bortoleto completed 49 laps on the first day. The Brazilian struggled a little with the drivability of the R26, which is apparently also related to the drive unit, which causes instability when braking and downshifting.

“We are working hard to improve this,” says the Audi driver, referring to the lack of experience in engine development. “Everything is new now, we are doing it for the first time, and we are the only team with the Audi drive unit.”

“All the data we have comes directly from us on the track,” says Bortoleto, alluding to the fact that every kilometer covered during test drives is important. “There is still a lot to do, especially in terms of handling, but we are working hard to get everything under control—and, on the whole, everything is going as expected.”

Dominant performance by Struff

In the first set, Struff takes every service game from his opponent.

Professional tennis player Jan-Lennard Struff won his opening match at the ATP tournament in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in dominant fashion.

Just a few days after his successful appearance in the Davis Cup qualifying round with the German team, the veteran gave France’s Hugo Grenier no chance, winning 6-0, 6-4.

In just 1 hour and 4 minutes, Struff outclassed his opponent, especially in the first set, with Grenier constantly struggling to cope with the 35-year-old’s powerful returns. Struff, currently ranked 82nd in the world, showed no major weaknesses in the second set either.

Tennis: Struff advances to the round of 16

The Warstein native will now face Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) or Alexander Bublik (Kazakhstan/No. 3) in the round of 16.

Just last week, Struff played with the DTB team in Düsseldorf in the Davis Cup and secured a ticket to the second round of the prestigious team competition with a convincing 4-0 victory over Peru.