Feyenoord trainer Robin van Persie is bothered by the reporting on social media concerning the injury of Givairo Read. It is not true that the right back would have been switched off for months, Van Persie emphasizes.
Van Persie received questions about the readure of Read at the press conference against Excelsior on Friday in the run -up to the city derby. “Nowadays we take everything and everyone seriously. Apparently he is out until the winter … and that is not right at all,” Van Persie emphasizes.
“That is occasionally tiring that this is assumed as the truth. Apparently, if someone calls something on social media, then that is the truth. So not.” The Feyenoord trainer expects Read back in September after the next international match.
On Saturday Read is still absent against Excelsior. Bart Nieuwkoop is also struggling with injuries. That is why Jordan will play again Lotomba on Saturday. The Swiss International took a negative leading role against Fenerbahçe on Tuesday and was involved in several goals.
“I think it is clear that Jordan has played better matches,” Van Persie agrees. “On the other hand, I also think it is important that he feels confidence. I would like to be a coach of players who also dare to make mistakes. That guts and initiative. That is also the reason that Jordan is in the base tomorrow.”
City derby is special competition for Van Persie
Van Persie emphasizes that he is also satisfied with Lotomba. “He spent a few months out last season, because he had broken his leg. And if I see how he started the season, then I will vote positively. Then I see progress. And call me one player who has not played a lesser game once. In the end everyone sometimes has a lesser day.”
The city derby on Saturday evening is a special one for Van Persie anyway. For the first time, he faces Excelsior as a trainer, the club where he spent his childhood.
“That is very special, I have had a good feeling with Excelsior all my life,” he says. “I grew up there, I received very hot there, I played my first pots of table tennis there. So I always look back with a lot of positivity and a good feeling.”
On Saturday, Van Persie will be in a stadium where one of the stands is named after him. “Very nice anyway, that that is possible? I am also very proud of that, I think it is an honor. Where my family is sitting? I think at the honorary grandstand. We have been invited by the coach of Excelsior (Ruben den Uil, ed.).”.
Feyenoord Coach Robin van Persie is Annoyed by the Reports on Social Media About Givairo Read’s Injury. Van Persie Emphasizes That It is not True that the Right Back Will Be Out for Months.
Van Persie Received Questions About Read’s Injury on Friday at the Press Conference Leading Up to the City Derby Against Excelsior. “Nowadays we take everything and everyone seriously. Apparently he’s out until the winter … and that’s not true at all,” from Persie Emphasizes.
“It’s a bit tiring sometimes that this is just assumed to be the truth. Apparently, if some says something on social media, then’s the truth. Well, it’s not.” The Feyenoord Coach Expects Read Back After The Next International Break in September.
Read Will Still Be Absent Against Excelsior on Saturday. Bart Nieuwkoop is also struggling with injuries. Therefore, Jordan Lotomba Will Play Again on Saturday. The Swiss International Played A Negative Leading Role Against Fenerbahçe on Tuesday and was Involved in Several Goals Against.
“I think it’s clear that Jordan has played better games,” from Persie Acknowledges. “On the other hand, I also thinks important that he feels confident. I want to be a coach of players who is also to make mistakes. Who show courage and initiative. That is also the reason Why Jordan is in the starting Lineup Tomorrow.”
City Derby is a Special Match for van Persie
Van Persie Emphasizes That He is Otherwise Satisfied with LoMomba. “He was out for a few months last season, he broke his leg. And when I see how he started the season, it makes me feel positive. THEN I see Progress. And name me one player who has been player a bad, Everyone Game.”
Saturday Evening’s City Derby is Special For Van Persie Anyway. He is facing excelsior for the first time as a coach, the club where he spent your youth years.
“That’s very special, I’ve Always had a good feeling about Excelsior My Whole Life,” He says. “I grew up there, I was recurred very Warmly, I play my first games or table tennis there. So I always look back with a lot of positivity and a good feeling.”
On Saturday, Van Persie will be at a stage where one of the stands is Named After Him. “That’s great, isn it, that’s possible? I’m also very proud of that, I consult it an honor. Where will my family be sitting? I think in the honorary stand. We have bone invited by the coach of Excelsior (Ruben den Uil, etc.).”