Words matter. These are the best Memphis Depay Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
In Manchester, I always worked as I had to. For me, personally, it wasn’t all that easy.
I have a lot of expectations on myself. That’s important.
I will put pressure on myself to play good every game.
Van Gaal is really a man with personality.
That’s my motto: dream, believe, achieve.
I learn from my failures, but I will always try technical things; I will always try to take pleasure and do great things.
I try to make the right decisions.
If I don’t score goals or get assists, I am not doing my job.
I can improve and make my game more complete, but I keep on working and try my best.
Lyon is a big club, but not one of the five best in Europe.
I play for God and only God.
I have no bitterness towards Mourinho. I did what I had to do in training. Of course, I didn’t understand his choices, but he was the boss. I had to accept those choices.
Back in Manchester, I was not happy with myself.
What’s my secret? I don’t have a secret – you just have to work every day on your dreams.
In the Premier League, you always have to be at your best. You get forced to get the best out of yourself.
First and foremost, I want to play well.
I’m proud of winning the title with PSV. It’s something the fans deserved and something I wanted so bad as well.
I am the person I am. Everybody has to respect that.
Being a fringe player is not the role I want.
Great players play all matches.
I want to become a star. Failure is not an option.
Let’s be honest: doesn’t everyone look at Ronaldo’s free kicks? I’ve looked at a lot of his technique, but I do it in my own way. I have my own style and try not to do the same.
I’m very comfortable in my own skin.
Leaving Manchester United? That was not complicated.
I don’t always feel like a valued player.
I want to let my feet speak.
Ask any player: we all want to play in the best clubs and the best championships.
Sometimes I wonder if people realise how beautiful and honourable I find it to play for my country.
I’m honest – of course I want to be a legend.
To win, you have to score; if I can do that frequently, my job is done.
I am unbreakable.
Some people collect stamps; I like fashion, discovering nice new things. I feel good about doing that.
It is a nice feeling to score two goals at Old Trafford.
I have to do my job, so then yeah, maybe in time I can be a legend. But to have those positive sounds from the fans and the legends that talk about me, I’m grateful for that.
The most important for me, what is expected of me, are goals and assists. For the rest, I do my best.
I want to go to a city that suits me and a club that suits me, to a team that really wants to play football.
I take risks; sometimes I lose the ball. It happens. This is the football.
My quality on the ball will improve the more minutes I get in my legs because it works like that.
Everyone knows the history between me and Man United wasn’t successful. I didn’t want it like that.
I stay close to my identity – that’s something I find important – but I don’t completely shut myself off from the outside world.
I’m focused on football and my career. No one really has to doubt that. Outside, I do other things that make me happy.
Once you lose connection with the coach, it gets difficult.
To stay positive, you have to be very strong mentally.
I’m a flamboyant guy, and I like nice stuff, but that doesn’t mean I couldn’t be more smart.
I was always reading about the Premier League. It has been a big dream and one that came true. But it is not the end of the dream; it is just starting.