Feyenoord manager Robin van Persie has reiterated that he’s the right man for club despite the team’s stuttering performance in the Eredivisie.
Recall that the Rotterdam giants have won just three of their last 11 games across all competitions. Pressure mounted when the team were eliminated from the Dutch KNVB Beker following a 3-2 home defeat to sc Heerenveen, Van Persie’s former employers.
Speaking during Friday’s press conference ahead of this weekend’s final Eredivisie round of the calendar year, Van Persie defended his position as pressure rises.
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“I feel at home here. I feel comfortable. In good times, but also when things are not going so well. I feel that I am the right person for this job.
“We are in second place. I have been very open about our ambitions. We really want to win the league. We are now five points ahead of the number three, which is a realistic position when you look at the squads.
“So if you ask me, is our ambition to finish second? No, we want to be champions. But we are where we should be.”


