Van Persie not finished


Netherlands playmaker Wesley Sneijder trusts Robin van Persie still has a part to play with the national group and has asked the Fenerbahce striker to react in the wake of being dropped.

National group mentor Danny Blind selected to let Van Persie alone for his squad for the universal friendlies against Wales and Germany this month, guaranteeing the forward is not sufficiently fit to contend at the most elevated amount.

Sneijder feels the previous Manchester United and Arsenal man still can possibly be a key figure has exhorted the 32-year-old to demonstrate Blind off-base.

"Van Persie ought to be a piece of the group in the event that he is completely match fit," Sneijder told Algemeen Dagblad.

"Yet, it is not up to me to figure out if somebody is fit or not.

"I was in a comparative circumstance two years prior and there are two things you can do. You can either quit or you work your arse off and demonstrate everyone off-base. I did the last and I trust Robin will do likewise.

"You are experiencing hellfire if something like this happens. In the first place you lose the captaincy and afterward everything just appears to sneak past your fingers."

Van Persie is the Netherlands' untouched driving objective scorer with 50 strikes from 101 appearances for his nation.



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