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Sunday, 18 October 2015

Manchester United's Memphis Depay risks being the Angel di Maria of this season warns Louis van Gaal

 Oluseyi Olaniyi     14:17     epl, manchester united, Slider     No comments   

manager who sold £59.7m record buy after just one year because he couldn't adapt to his philosophy hints £25m youngster is heading the same way
Memphis Depay lies on the floor after a missed chance


No 'I' in 'team': Memphis Depay isn't playing the way Van Gaal wants him to

Louis van Gaal has warned Memphis Depay to shape up – or become an Old Trafford casualty like Angel di Maria, writes Steve Bates in the Sunday People.
Argentinian star Di Maria was Manchester United’s record £59.7million signing after his move from Real Madrid in 2014.
But he lasted only one disappointing season at Old Trafford before being sold to French champions Paris Saint-Germain for a £15m loss in August after failing to adapt to the team mentality and philosophy demanded by manager Van Gaal.


PA Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal with Angel di Maria during a photo call at Old Trafford
One and done: United sold Di Maria for £14m less than he cost them a year before
Sunday People Sport exclusively revealed last week that £25m Depay’s cocky attitude and flashy off-field lifestyle had raised eyebrows at Old Trafford, with assistant manager Ryan Giggs having a word with the youngster.
And Van Gaal has confirmed that Giggs IS offering the 21-year-old - an unused sub for Saturday's win at Everton - advice on how to adapt to life in the Premier League.
“Ryan has already given advice to him but the player is responsible for his own deeds," said Van Gaal.
“You have to give respect to your team philosophy.
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