Thegoalmac can reveal that Robin van Persie has hit back at criticism of his Netherlands captaincy and insists that he still merits the armband given to him by Louis van Gaal – even though the veteran coach overlooked him as Manchester United skipper.
Do you think Van P is the right candidate to lead his country? Or would have chosen Robben and Sneijder ahead of him? Continue for what for what he said.
I have the feeling I'm in the middle of the group. The critics don't
hurt me, because I get appreciated by people who can really judge," he
said to Goal.
"I receive the appreciation and
feel it every day. The Netherlands is a country with a lot of opinions.
Those get harder and harder, increasingly ruthless. That's a trend. I
have to deal with it.
"Everyone can have his opinion. That's the
world we live in. I was chosen by Louis van Gaal on the basis of who I
am and what I did and am doing. I don't see why I should change."
Van
Persie does, however, admit that he feels "responsible" for
Netherlands' dismal start to their qualifying campaign, which has seen
them lose 2-0 to Iceland and 2-1 to Czech Republic, though he insists
so-called crisis talks with head coach Guus Hiddink were simply "honest"
conversations.
"As a player I feel responsible; that has nothing to do with me being captain. We want to win and that didn't happen," he said.
"We
all feel responsible. We're winners and used to winning. It's painful
we're in this situation. We must give a good example, first on Wednesday
against Mexico and Sunday against Latvia."
When asked about
Hiddink, he added: "Those were other talks than we're used to having.
Usually we talk about brilliant goals and fun moments.
"But now
nothing good has happened at Oranje and you have different
conversations. Not negative, but we must be honest and we are honest."
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