Robin van Persie insists there is no crisis at his Feyenoord side ahead of facing Celtic this week, despite their third defeat in a row.

Celtic travel to Rotterdam to face the Dutch club in the Europa League as they aim to try and move closer to qualification.

They will already have the advantage of Feyenoord being forced to close around a quarter of their intimidating De Kuip ground because of a ban from UEFA.

And Feyenoord's shock 4-2 home defeat to NEC meant they have now lost their last three games after previous defeats to Stuttgart in the Europa League and Go Ahead Eagles in the Eredivisie.

But former Manchester United and Arsenal star van Persie insists there's no panic ahead of facing the Hoops.

He said, "You could call it a crisis if you play really poorly and don't show anyt

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