Arnie
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Does anyone else feel he doesn't pass when he is supposed to? He keeps the ball well, but some times for too long. He will have to learn that there is no i in team. Time is on his side.
give him two weeks off and he'll start too, he's still bound to have sore ankles.MightyArsenal said:Jol reckons van persie is the best recent talent out of holland excluding robben who who said was the next johan cruyff :shock:
I only wish reyes could keep his balance like robben when hes being tackled.
MightyArsenal said:Jol reckons van persie is the best recent talent out of holland excluding robben who who said was the next johan cruyff :shock:
patrick42uk said:van basten first stated rvp is the biggest talent. but about 2 weeks ago he seems to have done an about turn and reckons robben could become the best player in the world. its just opinions.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/sport/football/articles/10491552?source=Daily%20Mail
Among his admirers is Marco van Basten. 'Robin is perhaps the most gifted and talented player in Holland,' said the legendary former Holland striker. 'But he has to work on his physique because it seems every time he makes a play in a match he has to rest for three or four minutes afterwards.'
JazzG said:patrick42uk said:van basten first stated rvp is the biggest talent. but about 2 weeks ago he seems to have done an about turn and reckons robben could become the best player in the world. its just opinions.
Just because Van Persie is the most talented it doesn't mean he will go on and become the best. I remember (think it was Van Basten or might of been Cryuff) when comparing the two noted that mentally Robben is much stronger than Van Persie so that is why he is better than him right now and may become a better player.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/sport/football/articles/10491552?source=Daily%20Mail
Among his admirers is Marco van Basten. 'Robin is perhaps the most gifted and talented player in Holland,' said the legendary former Holland striker. 'But he has to work on his physique because it seems every time he makes a play in a match he has to rest for three or four minutes afterwards.'
Interesting point there from Van Basten, maybe RvP has more developing to do but I haven't seen signs of him getting tired early whenever I've seen him.