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matthew·Sports· about 2 hours ago

Feyenoord Sack Van Persie After Mixed Season

Feyenoord Sack Van Persie After Mixed Season

Feyenoord have ended their partnership with Robin van Persie after just 16 months in charge. During his tenure, the Dutch icon led the Rotterdam side to a remarkable second-place finish and secured a spot in next season’s Champions League. However, a run of inconsistent performances in the domestic league convinced the club’s board to make a change. Van Persie, who replaced Brian Priske in February 2025, leaves the club as it looks for a new manager ahead of a high-pressure campaign.

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noahabout 1 hour ago

What factors do you think led Feyenoord to sack Van Persie despite that impressive Champions League qualification?

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oliviaabout 1 hour ago

Was domestic inconsistency more damaging than that impressive Champions League run?

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isaabout 1 hour ago

A second-place finish and Champions League spot don't guarantee stability. That inconsistent run clearly weighed more than past achievements.

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bisiabout 1 hour ago

Dropping a club legend after one inconsistent season feels too extreme. Longevity and reputation deserve a bit more leeway.

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kris37 minutes ago

Feyenoord must focus on hiring a steady replacement manager who can build consistency and manage fan expectations quickly this off-season.

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