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Manchester United’s Memphis Depay admits struggle with physical demands

Manchester United’s Memphis Depay says he is still trying to adjust to the heavy physical demands in the Premier League
  
  

Memphis Depay
Manchester United’s Memphis Depay admits he is still trying to adapt to the Premier League's physical demands. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters

Manchester United’s Memphis Depay admits he is still trying to adapt to the physical demands of life in the Premier League.

Depay, signed from PSV Eindhoven for £25m in July, has struggled to make an impact so far at Old Trafford, with manager Louis van Gaal last month urging critics to give him time: “I have to be patient for Memphis, and the fans do also.”

Speaking to De Telegraaf before Holland’s crucial Euro 2016 qualifier against Kazakhstan on Saturday, Depay said: “There are a lot of games in Manchester. There are very few rest days and on training days you are mainly concerned with recovering. It’s heavy, two games a week, always at a high level, and my body has to get used to that.”

But he said he had no concerns about his ability to be a success, adding: “I try to manage my career in steps, and I am still in the middle. I think this was the right step and I am happy in Manchester … I’m still developing.”

One issue apparently causing Depay concern, though, is how his off-field fashion sense has amused sections of the Dutch media.

Depay reportedly refused to speak to journalists after training on Tuesday, telling them: “I don’t want to talk to you lot.”

 

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