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-title Shaqueel van Persie: Robin van Persie Justified Senior Debut

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Shaqueel van Persie Makes‍ Feyenoord Debut Under ⁣Father, Manager Robin van Persie

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands – Shaqueel van Persie, 19, made his senior debut for Feyenoord in their Europa League match against Celtic on Thursday, introduced in the 81st ‍minute by his father and the team’s⁣ manager, Robin van Persie. The appearance marks a notable milestone for⁤ the young forward, who previously spent two seasons in Manchester City’s academy ⁢before joining Feyenoord ⁤in 2017 and⁢ signing‌ his first professional contract with the Dutch club in 2022.

The debut came four days after Shaqueel was named to Feyenoord’s first-team squad for an Eredivisie match against NEC‍ Nijmegen. Despite the⁤ 3-1 loss to Celtic, Robin ⁤van Persie emphasized the decision to bring on his son was purely tactical. “I ⁣made that‌ call as a coach, not as a dad because we needed a goal,” he stated after the match. “Shaqueel is a player who can score a goal⁢ from all angles. That was the reason I ⁤brought him on.”

Van Persie, the former⁢ Arsenal and ⁢manchester United striker, underscored the professional dynamic between himself and his son. “From a father’s point of view, when your ⁣son makes his debut that is always a ⁤special moment. But I wasn’t that busy with enjoying that moment, I was doing my work like Shaqueel was.” He‌ added, ⁢”The way I ⁣see Shaqueel is as one of the players…This is⁤ what we both agreed to a couple of years ago when we already worked together.Shaqueel was​ handling that really well, I am too in my ⁢opinion.”

Shaqueel had ‌one shot within Celtic’s penalty area during his brief appearance,entering the ⁤game with the score at 2-1 before Celtic ‍added‍ a third goal just a minute later.​ Robin van Persie acknowledged the pride he felt in his son’s ⁢achievement, recognizing the hard work and dedication that led to the debut. “Later on when we are home of course ‌we will have a nice​ moment,when we are proud of⁢ each other. I am proud of ​Shaqueel because…he⁤ worked hard,deserved‌ it‌ and,for ‌him,is a special moment.”

This instance is not⁣ unique in football history, as BBC Sport notes other instances of fathers managing and playing alongside their sons.

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