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Qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League where he will face Inter Milan for a place in the quarter -finals, the Feyenoord goes into a new era with a change of coach.
Indeed the Dutch formation announced the arrival of the legend of Manchester United and Arsenal Robin Van Persie on the club of the club in place of the temporary worker Pascal Bosschaart who created the surprise of the play-offs of the Champions of the Champions By eliminating AC Milan (1-0, 1-1).
The former Dutch international and former player of Feyenoord Robin Van Persie did not hide his joy at returning to his training club. “” Everyone knows how special my link with Feyenoord is. Van Persie said on the club's official website.
Beginnings against Nijmegen
Robin Van Persie will make his debut on the bench of Feyenoord on Saturday March 1 in the face of the formation of Nijmegen as part of the 24th day of the Dutch championship. The Feyenoord is currently in 3rd place in the ranking with 9 and 11 points behind Ajax Amsterdam and the PSV Eindhoven.
A match that may allow him to garner confidence before the reception of Inter Milan on behalf of the eighth round of the Champions League. The next few days promise to be animated on the Rotterdam side.
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