Robin van Persie has noticed his golden touch leave him in recent days Van Persie has seen his kind dip in recent weeks and he's found the web only one time in his previous 12 outings for the Red Devils. A fabulous chance was spurned by the Dutchman against Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-final at Stamford Bridge on Monday when he volleyed over generally from five yards. Ferguson, who was simply joking with reporters at his information conference about never having been through a dry spell', thinks it'll perhaps not be a long time before Van Persie rediscovers his golden touch. He said: "He does not require a rest that is without a doubt, he is a powerful lad with good shape. "The goals should come, all strikers have dry spells and you hope it ends quickly, it's section of being truly a striker." Sir Alex Ferguson thinks Robin van Persie will be back again to his best quickly The objectives will come, all strikers have dry spells and you hope it ends quickly, it's element of being truly a striker Sir Alex Ferguson Ferguson, who played as a forward, especially for Rangers, said technique is key to to be able to find the back of the net. He added: "My father said to me you must belt the ball instead of touching it. "Van Persie's chance against Chelsea may have gone anywhere." On the harm top, Wayne Rooney is back in training and could possibly be fit for the big Manchester derby after missing the Easter program.
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