The veteran manager claims that the striker deserves to be recognized for his contributions at Arsenal and that the supporters should treat him accordingly.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380 will be in for an emotional match at Old Trafford as his former employers come to visit.
The Dutchman has not played against the Gunners since making the switch from London to Manchester and if reports are anything to come by, then the player will be in a for wild ride as he prepares for the crucial tie.
United are poised to come out on top and considering their recent form, the Reds should not have much of a problem in scoring, but defence is where there problem really lies at the moment.
Van Persie has been a major catalyst for the team’s good run of form and his partnership with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Rooney-c36736 has helped Sir Alex and his troops secure vital points.
Having been lauded as one of the finest players ever to grace the fabled turf at the Emirates, the Dutchman finds himself in an awkward position as the fans who once idolized him are set to ridicule his very existence.
Money and the chance to win trophies maybe genuine reasons to leave a club, but Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Feyenoord-c39258 as he takes on his ex-team at the Theatre of Dreams.
“I think Arsene has laid his seed for his supporters in terms of respecting him. I think, if you think about all the former players who have come back to Old Trafford, they always get a warm applause. I don't think he'll have a problem on Saturday. I think
the fans will recognize the eight years he gave them and I think that will be nice.”
“He is a mature player and I think that helps, and the experience he has got playing eight years in England. The fact he has played in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 makes it easier to go to another English club. It has been very satisfying for us. It has been a fantastic start
and hopefully he keeps it going.”
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