How 'icon' Jansen helped moulded Van Persie careerpublished at 20:32 GMT
Image source, SNSHead coach Robin van Persie says Feyenoord's Europa League meeting with Celtic is "in honour" of his mentor Wim Jansen, who enjoyed success with both clubs.
"Icon" Jansen came through the Feyenoord youth ranks and helped them beat Celtic in the 1970 European Cup final before captaining the club to Uefa Cup glory.
As manager he steered Feyenoord to two Dutch Cups and served as technical director, then spent a brief but memorable spell in charge of Celtic, winning the league in 1998 in his sole season to ruin Rangers' bid for 10 in a row.
Jansen died in January 2022 at the age of 75.
"Wim has been an icon for Dutch and Scottish football because of that year he had with Celtic," said former Man United and Arsenal striker Van Persie.
"In this way, I feel we are playing a game which, in my opinion, is actually in honour of Wim Jansen.
"I used to play in the youth team at Feyenoord academy. The first thing I would always do, when I came on to the pitch, was look over to the corner flag on the left side of the clubhouse. That corner was always where Wim was. I always wanted to make sure he was there.
"Why? Because I only wanted to impress one person and that was Wim. If I knew he was at the corner flag then he would be watching. And he was always at all of my games. Wim was the man who triggered me often.
"He once said to me, when I was a very young player, that he wanted to see in the first five minutes of a game that I was the best of all the players on the pitch. He said 'that is what you have to show'. That was one of those small details when he triggered me.
"I have so many memories to think back on with massive pleasure. Wim was such a big football man."

















