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Like father, like son: Shaqueel Van Persie’s acrobatic goal channels RVP’s iconic volleys

Robin van Persie boasts a catalogue of glorious goals that few players from his era can match.

Who can forget Van Persie's Flying Dutchman header at the 2014 World Cup? Or an iconic Premier League volley for Arsenal at Charlton?

Perhaps the most memorable of Van Persie's goal collection helped seal Premier League title success for Manchester United in 2012-13, when the Dutchman scored a hat-trick - including another outrageous volley - as Aston Villa were beaten at Old Trafford in a title-clinching result.

Well, scoring great goals appears to run in the family.

Van Persie's son, Shaqueel, scored a goal his father would certainly have been proud of this weekend.

The 19-year-old is starting to break into the Feyenoord team this season, under the management of his father. Any accusations of nepotism will fall on deaf ears, however, if Van Persie junior continues to deliver moments like this.

With Feyenoord trailing 3-1 to Sparta Rotterdam in the derby, the teenager came off the bench to score twice - his first senior goals - to equalise.

His brace included a fantastic acrobatic effort at De Kuip, one which had Feyenoord's famous ground on their feet.

Feyenoord conceded a stoppage-time goal to render Van Persie's rescue-act redundant, but the calls for his regular inclusion will grow louder now.

Like father, like son.

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