Friday, July 23, 2021 at 10:27 PM• Rian Rosendaal

René van der Gijp is concerned about Feyenoord after Thursday evening’s poor performance in the second heat of the Conference League. Arne Slot’s team did not score against FC Drita (0-0) in Kosovo and, according to the analyst, that is where the biggest problem of the team from Rotterdam lies. Van der Gijp thinks that Slot absolutely has to do business on the transfer market in an attacking sense.

“However you look at it, Slot is a very sweet boy. But of course he can’t enter the competition with Robert Bozenik and Naoufal Bannis, he knows that himself,” said Van der Gijp on Friday evening. The the Dutch Summer. “Of course he hopes that something will happen in that vanguard and maybe something in the rear, you know.” Table companion Johan Derksen completely agrees with Van der Gijp’s analysis of Bozenik and Bannis. “No, those two who don’t score, so you never win.”

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“In principle you only have one player who can create something and that is Luis Sinisterra, that is really the only one”, Van der Gijp continues with his analysis of the current vanguard of Feyenoord. “And Bryan Linssen who is doing his best, but that is not a right winger.” After the disappointing draw against FC Drita, Slot came to the conclusion that his selection shortly before the start of the new season is ‘not yet in order’.

Slot saw in Kosovo that Sinisterra, as a left winger, played a central role in Feyenoord’s attack plans, although that did not yield any goals. “We have tried a lot to look for him, also because Bryan (Linssen, ed.) fills it in in a completely different way from the right. It is of course not a right winger, but for the moment I think he is the best option. Now we are very dependent on the left side to get anywhere,” it sounded in conversation with ESPN.



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