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Robin van Persie, a Dutch football legend and current head coach of Feyenoord, offered a composed yet resolute assessment of ...
Jose Mourinho and his Fenerbahce side have qualified for the Champions League qualifying playoffs, after overturning a ...
Willem van Hanegem was dissatisfied with Anis Hadj Moussa’s performance against NAC Breda last weekend. The former player ...
Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce took a step forward towards making the Champions League league stage as they knocked Robin van ...
The Malian international did not travel with his teammates to Istanbul. The Dutch club has not communicated the reasons ...
Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce surged into the Champions League qualifying playoffs by overturning a two-goal deficit on Tuesday ...
Feyenoord coach Robin van Persie said his team will play their game as they believe in it ahead of tomorrow's UEFA Champions ...
Former Arsenal forward Theo Walcott has questioned how Mikel Arteta's side will adapt to summer signing Viktor Gyokeres, and ...
When Van Persie talks about Sir Alex prolonging the top-level career, it is hard not to empathise with a man who thought he was trusting his longevity to one of the best but was denied by ...
Van Persie’s second league game as a United player took him back to St Mary’s and the scene of the lesson that had set him on the right path at Arsenal. Only this time, it was different.
Robin van Persie, thus, would be justified—at least in the estimation of some—if he decides to leave to a club like Barcelona, a club that can guarantee him silverware.