” href=” – which seems to be on its way to the exit – did not sit well with Robin van Persie, as Martijn Krabbendam knows Football International to report to Football talk. The same journalist thinks that it is the end of the story for the coach at Feyenoord.
The war between Quinten Timber and Van Persie has major consequences for the player group, Krabbendam thinks. “It is doomed to failure,” he says about the current situation of the coach at Feyenoord. “I think this is no longer reversible. Timber can then leave and now also Bijlow, who was also not very comfortable with the trainer,” reveals the VI-journalist.
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At the start of the preparation for the new season, Van Persie announced that Bijlow is his first goalkeeper. He made that choice before the first game backbecause the born Feyenoord player would only have been ‘training fit’. The keeper then only played one game, in the cup against SC Heerenveen.
Bijlow will most likely leave Feyenoord this winter break. On Monday evening it was revealed that the Rotterdam team’s reserve goalkeeper is on his way to Italian Genoa. Not much later, some even appeared images of the medical examination that Bijlow is said to have taken.
“Calvin Stengs, Quilindschy Hartman and Ramiz Zerrouki (players that Van Persie would not have liked, ed.) are already gone. You can get rid of everyone, but if you lose the dressing room as a trainer you have a very big problem and it is very difficult to turn that around,” Krabbendam continues.