By Daily sports on August 8, 2020

Former Arsenal and Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has returned to boyhood club Feyenoord as a coach.
Van Persie, 37, had a final season as a player with the Dutch side in 2018-19 and will now work under manager Dick Advocaat to help the forwards.
“It is not an official position so it's hard for me to give it a title,” said the former Netherlands international.
“It’s a win-win. I’ll find out here whether I like doing this and help the staff a bit.”
Van Persie, who was capped 102 times for his country, scored 35 goals in 98 Eredivisie appearances during his two spells with Feyenoord.
Since his retirement as a player last year, he has been working in the media in England. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Robin Van Persie
Source Daily sports
Posted August 8, 2020
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