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Friday, June 11, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: Netherlands Striker Robin Van Persie Is Better Than Cristiano Ronaldo - Former Youth Coach Rene Hessel

RVP Is Better Than CR9 
RVP Is Better Than CR9
Robin Van Persie's former youth coach Rene Hessel has voiced his opinion that the Dutch attacker is better than Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo. He praised the attacker's ball control skills and stated that the Arsenal striker will reach Messi's level soon...
Arsenal and Netherlands star Robin van Persie has been in superb form in the build-up to the 2010 World Cup and the highly rated attacker is determined to show the world what he's capable of in South Africa.
     Van Persie recently revealed that he aims to play at the same level as superstars such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo and a former youth coach of the Dutch international has now voiced his opinion that RvP is already better than Ronaldo.
     "Van Persie has really matured in the past couple of seasons. He's not afraid to speak up if he has an opinion on something. His comments about his preferred attack for Oranje perfectly illustrated that," said Rene Hessel to Goal.com.     Hessel was Van Persie's coach during his time at Excelsior and the attacker's former youth coach is full of praise for Van Persie.
    "He has excellent ball control. He might not yet be on the same level as Lionel Messi, but he's definitely better than Cristiano Ronaldo. He's a different type of player to Messi and Ronaldo though, who are both very individualistic.
    "Robin is more of a team player. Just like Wayne Ronney at Manchester United. It's crucial that he stays fit at the World Cup. If so, he will be one of the stars of the tournament."

BREAKING NEWS: Inter Officially Appoint Rafael Benitez As Manager On Two-Year Deal

 
Zanetti & Benitez - Inter
Inter have officially appointed Rafael Benitez as manager on a two-year deal a week after time was called on his Liverpool career.
   Benitez, 50, left Anfield by mutual consent after six years at the club and has wasted no time in getting back in to the sport. He now takes the reins at the Champions League holders and follows in the footsteps of nemesis Jose Mourinho who swapped the hot-seat for Real Madrid's.
   The Spaniard's contract will expire on June 30 2012 and his pay packet is rumoured to be £5 million per-annum. Inter have announced that Benitez will be officially presented to the media on Tuesday June 15.

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