Former Netherlands, Arsenal, and Manchester United striker Robin van Persie, now head coach of Heerenveen, reassured fans after a 9-1 defeat at AZ Alkmaar, promising to keep playing their own game and not be “traumatised.” In only his fourth match as manager, the 41-year-old acknowledged the challenges but remained optimistic, drawing on his experience of overcoming career setbacks. Van Persie’s leadership and resilience will be crucial as he guides Heerenveen through this tough period.
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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur announced an upcoming upgrade package for the team while emphasizing the need to improve performance during race weekends, particularly with Pirelli's tyres. Following Charles Leclerc's podium finish in Spain, the Canadian Grand Prix was challenging for Ferrari, starting with issues in Leclerc's FP1 session. Need More Context? 🔎
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