Due to his wife and other terrible marital problems, the manager announced his retirement unexpectedly, and all his team players broke down in tears, but…
All of his teammates sobbed as the manager abruptly announced his resignation due to his wife and other horrible marital issues.
After spending a long time in the game, the 45-year-old plans to terminate his profession when the season concludes and focus on taking back control of his own life. As he gets ready for retirement, he says he is excited to be the coach of his own life. However, he is not sure if he will play again.
Before joining the Rotterdam team again in January 2018, the 35-year-old represented Arsenal, Manchester United, and Fenerbahce during his early career.
A two-time FA Cup and Premier League champion and his nation’s all-time leading scorer, Van Persie, stated that at the end of the season, he will “probably” call it quits on a successful career, but he is eager to start a new life even if he is unsure of his future plans.
“I was on a good holiday in Dubai—12 days with friends and family,” he stated to NOS. Nemanja Vidic was also present. After three and a half years of retirement, he made the extremely appropriate statement, “You have to be the coach of your own life when you retire.”
“Now that I have nothing to do, I’m going to swim, play football, tennis, and table tennis. That is really nice. Then, when I’m at a loss for what to do, I just tell myself that there will be another tournament shortly.”
Though the Dutchman has not yet made up his mind, he has already discussed the prospect of obtaining his certifications with Eric Gudde, the director of the Dutch Football Association.
“I think [coaching] is nice, but I don’t know,” he replied. “I had contact with Eric Gudde, and he provided options for my eventual trajectory, but nothing has been decided yet.” In 13 Eredivisie games for Feyenoord this season, Van Persie has seven goals. The team led by Giovanni van Bronckhorst is 12 points behind PSV at the top of the standings.