Sunday, 18 October 2015

Don't follow Di Maria or Falcao examples, Van Gaal warns Depay


Louis van Gaal has offered Memphis Depay some
words of advice after dropping him for Saturday's win
over Everton.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has urged
Memphis Depay to become a team player or risk being shipped
out of Old Trafford like Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao.

Depay was an unused substitute in United's 3-0 win over
Everton on Saturday amid concerns over the Netherlands
international's attitude this season.

Di Maria, now at Paris Saint-Germain, and United's former loan
striker Falcao were both criticised by Van Gaal last term before
leaving the club.

And, in a bid to improve Depay's mentality, Van Gaal
revealed assistant Ryan Giggs had spoken to the 21-year-old
about the requirements of playing regularly at United.

"Ryan has already given advice to him but the player is
responsible for his own deeds," the Dutchman told reporters.
"You have to give respect to your team philosophy.

"We have seen that some players cannot adapt to the team
philosophy. You cannot know in advance before you buy them.

You have to wait and see.

"That happened with Angel di Maria and Falcao."

Depay worked with Van Gaal as part of the Netherlands squad
and started life at United impressively following his close-
season move from PSV.

When asked what Depay had to do to fulfil his potential, ahead
of Wednesday's Champions League clash with CSKA
Moscow, Van Gaal added: "I only discuss that with Memphis,
not with you.

"Do I still believe in him? Of course.

"The problem with young players is they are not consistent.
That you have to learn. We have to give him time."

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