Robin van Persie apologised to any Arsenal fans he hurt by moving to title rivals Manchester United in 2012 but insists he has no regrets over the transfer.The Dutch striker called time on his glittering career after a final season with Feyenoord, the club he started at.Getty2
"If I hurt people I'm sorry" – Robin van Persie opens up @BBCNews on his 2012 move from Arsenal to Man Utd, Wenger, Ferguson, Solskjaer and the "fantastic road trip" that was his 18-year career. More @5liveSport Football Daily podcast and @BBCSport website from 10.30pm #AFC #MUFC pic.twitter.com/Dk4v2BDoCe— David Ornstein (@bbcsport_david) May 22, 2019At crucial moments you have to make tough decisions, van Persie told the BBC. It was a very tough decision and I get that fans were angry as I was the captain and top scorer.Sometimes you feel like you need a challenge and new adventure. If I hurt people Im sorry. I made that decision and I stand by it.Gety2
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