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Coach questions Santi Giménez's attitude and commitment at Feyenoord

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By Gura Garcia

Sep 23, 2024, 10:45 AM EDT

Santiago Giménez suffered an injury on Sunday in a match where Feyenoord dominated 2 goals to 0 to NAC Breda in a new Eredivisie match; the Mexican showed signs of pain in his left leg and his coach Brian Priske, said that he will miss several weeks of action, and as if this were not enough, Giménez’s commitment and professionalism has been questioned by coach Kees Van Wonderen.

Santiago Giménez’s commitment is doubted

Wonderen, who has managed clubs such as SC Heerenveen and Go Ahead Eagles in the Eredivisie, criticised and pointed out the attitude of the Mexican striker: “Giménez’s stance… then I think: Are you still happy to be at Feyenoord? A kind of dissatisfied attitude, he complains a little. “He had wanted to stay at Feyenoord for a while, he could go to England,” Van Wonderen told Studio Voetbal.

During the summer there were rumors from England thatNottingham Forest were quite interested in acquiring the services of the Mexican striker, but Feyenoord rejected all offers and prioritized continuing with Giménez in their ranks.

GO SANTI! 🙏

Feyenoord manager Brian Priske has spoken about Santiago Giménez’s injury…

🗣️: “He will be out of circulation for at least a few weeks, I still don’t know how serious it is; we have to wait a few days. I just spoke to him and he was positive.” pic.twitter.com/l0R7NgZLyF

— AS México (@ASMexico) September 22, 2024

Lack of goals and an injury arrives

In the current season the Mexican striker has not had good luck and his lack of goals It is something that has become noticeable in the ranks of Feyenoord, and now the issue of his injury has accumulated, which will undoubtedly delay his return to scoring goals for much longer.

The Mexican National Team striker was injured in the 28th minute of the game in what was a match won 2-0 against NAC Breda, and only 6 minutes later he was replaced by his teammate, the Japanese Ayase Ueda, who scored the first goal of the game.

Feyenoord technical director Brian Priske had some words about the situation of the Aztec player.

“Gimenez seemed in a good mood”

For his part, Feyenoord technical director Brian Priske wanted to make it clear that despite the injury suffered, Santi Giménez seemed in a very good mood, a message that carries a charge of calm for the Feyenoord fans.

“It didn’t look good from the sidebut he seemed to be in good spirits when I first spoke to him,” the Dane said.

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