Rio Ferdinand says Robin van Persie went from being 'star man' under Sir Alex Ferguson to 'sideshow' under David Moyes
Rio Ferdinand admits Robin van Persie didn't gel with David Moyes like he did with Sir Alex Ferguson
Ferdinand says Van Persie 'went from being the star man' to a 'sideshow'
Ferdinand adds 'strikers need to be loved' and Wayne Rooney was preferred
Van Persie captains the Netherlands against Spain in Group B World Cup opener under new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal
Thierry Henry says 'if you have a boss that loves you, look at this' while Van Persie celebrates goal by running towards Van Gaal
By KIERAN GILL
PUBLISHED: 14:28 EST, 13 June 2014 | UPDATED: 15:42 EST, 13 June 2014
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Rio Ferdinand thinks Robin van Persie went from being adored under Sir Alex Ferguson to unloved by David Moyes at Manchester United.
Ferdinand, an ex-United defender, was asked about Van Persie's below par season at Old Trafford, and admitted the new boss did little to invigorate the striker in the same way as his predecessor.
'When Sir Alex Ferguson left, he went from being the star man, our go-to guy, the top scorer, to being almost like a sideshow,' said Ferdinand.
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Rio Ferdinand admits Robin van Persie didn't gel with David Moyes like he did with Sir Alex Ferguson
Ferdinand says Van Persie 'went from being the star man' to a 'sideshow'
Ferdinand adds 'strikers need to be loved' and Wayne Rooney was preferred
Van Persie captains the Netherlands against Spain in Group B World Cup opener under new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal
Thierry Henry says 'if you have a boss that loves you, look at this' while Van Persie celebrates goal by running towards Van Gaal
By KIERAN GILL
PUBLISHED: 14:28 EST, 13 June 2014 | UPDATED: 15:42 EST, 13 June 2014
37 shares 14View
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Rio Ferdinand thinks Robin van Persie went from being adored under Sir Alex Ferguson to unloved by David Moyes at Manchester United.
Ferdinand, an ex-United defender, was asked about Van Persie's below par season at Old Trafford, and admitted the new boss did little to invigorate the striker in the same way as his predecessor.
'When Sir Alex Ferguson left, he went from being the star man, our go-to guy, the top scorer, to being almost like a sideshow,' said Ferdinand.
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