Bayern Munich star Arjen Robben is convinced
Memphis Depay will overcome his recent difficulties
and succeed at Manchester United.
Arjen Robben has backed fellow Netherlands
international Memphis Depay to succeed at Manchester United
despite a difficult start to life at Old Trafford.
The young winger has been struggling to live up to the high
expectations since joining the club from PSV and has received
plenty of criticism in recent weeks.
The 21-year-old has even lost his starting berth under
compatriot Louis van Gaal, yet Robben has little doubt
Depay will eventually come good.
"Memphis is a great talent," Robben said.
"I am convinced he will settle at Manchester United."
The Bayern Munich star also spoke of his anguish at having
been part of the Dutch side that failed to qualify for Euro 2016,
citing Friday's friendly against Wales as a chance to begin the
road to recovery under Danny Blind.
"It is painful that we will not be at next year's Euros," he added.
"The game against Wales is a chance to start rebuilding. That is
why I really wanted to be here and be part of the new project.
"We now have to start preparing for the 2018 World Cup
qualification."
Memphis Depay will overcome his recent difficulties
and succeed at Manchester United.
Arjen Robben has backed fellow Netherlands
international Memphis Depay to succeed at Manchester United
despite a difficult start to life at Old Trafford.
The young winger has been struggling to live up to the high
expectations since joining the club from PSV and has received
plenty of criticism in recent weeks.
The 21-year-old has even lost his starting berth under
compatriot Louis van Gaal, yet Robben has little doubt
Depay will eventually come good.
"Memphis is a great talent," Robben said.
"I am convinced he will settle at Manchester United."
The Bayern Munich star also spoke of his anguish at having
been part of the Dutch side that failed to qualify for Euro 2016,
citing Friday's friendly against Wales as a chance to begin the
road to recovery under Danny Blind.
"It is painful that we will not be at next year's Euros," he added.
"The game against Wales is a chance to start rebuilding. That is
why I really wanted to be here and be part of the new project.
"We now have to start preparing for the 2018 World Cup
qualification."


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