In Kloese glad that Hartman has weakened criticism of Feyenoord coach Van Persie

In Kloese glad that Hartman has weakened criticism of Feyenoord coach Van Persie

Feyenoord Director Dennis in Kloese HAS Responded Extensively to Quilindschy Hartman’s Critical Remarks About Coach Robin van Persie on Wednesday. In Kloese Calls It “Nonsense” That Van Persie would communicate Poorly and is pleased that the Defender Has Nuanced his Statements.

Hartman traded Feyenoord for Burnley This Summer and Told the Ad More than a week ago about his stressed relationship with van Persie. “I walked around the club with a bad feeling,” he said. “That wasn’t because of the fans, but because of the problems with the coach.”

Feyenoord would have Liked Hartman, Child of the Club, To Have Stayed in Rotterdam Longer. But the defender indicated that he did not want to extend his contract. Accordance to Hartman, The Relationship With van Persie Slowly But Surely Changed As A Result.

In Kloese Calls It “Nonsense” That van Persie would communicate Poorly. “That a player Doesn’tn’t Get to Hear what hey to hear is different from the communication not be good or unclear,” he says on the feyenoord website. “Robin Makes It Very Clear What He Thinks And Thinks.”

“So if hey he thinks you’re training badly or that you’re just as good as a competitor at that moment and therefore start on the bench, he’ll say so. Crystal clear. A player May be disappointed about that, but it has notification.”

In Kloese Looked with Surprise at Analysts

Hartman’s interview caused QUITE A STIR, in Kloese Saw. “The fact that some analysts blindly take over Such a Story and then come with texts on TV Such as ‘I think Robin Didn’t Handle that well in Terms of communication’, that surprises me again.”

“Then I think: What makes you think you can say this? Do you know how of the coach has sat with this player? And have you as a so-called expert just bothered to verify claims before full-time in it? But equipmently that is no longer necessary.”

In Conversation with ESPN , Hartman also, Responsibility on Tuesday. “I know that I have made mistakes myself in how I have caved in training. I am learning from that. It was never the intention for it to be blown up so much.”

“It was basically an interview about the match and then in a ‘side trip’ I was asked how my relationship with the burnley coach is. Then I said that I had missed some love at feyenoord. Furtermore, there is not much to tell not dwell in the Forever.”

Te Kloese is Happy with Those Words from Hartman. “It is nice that Hartman Has Now Nuanced the Statements, is Still Proud of the Club and Feels Like a Feyenoord Player,” He says. “We have not doubted that for a moment.”

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