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Robin van Persie's son emulates dad's magic left foot with stunning free-kick

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Manchester United star destroyed defences over the course of his career.His left foot was something that many players dream of, and it's what handed United their last Premier League title under Sir Alex Ferguson as he poached the striker from north London.The Dutchman is now a coach at boyhood club Feyenoord, responsible for bringing through future stars into the first team, and one of those prospects is his son, Shaqueel.And it appears that his son has inherited the Dutch icon's left foot, as he scored a stunning free-kick for their youth side.

Clips have emerged of van Persie's son, Shaqueel, tearing up defences over the last few years as he looks to follow in his fathers footsteps, but the youngster has recently showcased his shooting ability with a stunning free-kick.The former Arsenal and United star was also a free-kick specialist, as he opted for a trademark long run-up before unleashing a left-footed strike on any unfortunate goalkeeper who had to face his shot.The Dutchman scored a famous free-kick to win the Manchester derby at the Etihad back in 2013, as his strike in injury time gave United a late lead before going on to win 3-2.Can Liverpool go on to win the Premier League and Champions League this season?

Comment belowIt looks as though we could be set for another generation of brilliance with the van Persie name set to live on, and with Arsenal needing a striker, they may be keeping close tabs on Feyenoord.Arsenal signed van Persie from Feyenoord back in 2004, and the Dutchman became one of the best strikers in the Premier League during at eight-year stint with the Gunners, before moving to United.Van Persie only retired back in 2019, but he has stayed working with Feyenoord ever since..

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