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Johan Derksen has again criticized Memphis Depay on Friday evening. The analyst of Veronica Inside continues to be bothered by the star allure of the Orange striker, who left little impression against Mexico (0-1 loss). “Do you have the idea that Memphis thinks he is very good at the moment?”, René van der Gijp opens the discussion about Depay with a rhetorical question.

“It makes you sick,” says Derksen. “Memphis is actually the Chantal Janzen of football. I have the idea, I already had that in the previous international match period, that he is aware that he is often close in the picture, because every expression of sound is also an act. You know, anger, laughter, disappointment, that boy’s whole posture is wrong. “

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Wilfred Genee points out that Derksen never spoke to Depay in person. “We don’t know him, do we. We should actually invite him here some time”, said the presenter, who can count on little support from Derksen. “I am not at all interested in getting to know him. That way you can judge objectively, if you get to know someone then you get a soft spot for him. Someone who drives through Rotterdam on his day off in a very expensive open Cabriolet and then an agent who stops him makes it clear that he only earns a starvation wage, which is inconsistent “, Derksen refers to an incident around Depay last June.

Van der Gijp is also annoyed by Depay’s attitude. “He looks like he is the twin brother of Lionel Messi,” said the former right-winger. “It’s a hassle, he makes it very difficult. Sometimes between two or three men, and one in five or six times it works, but in general it’s a loss of the ball. It’s falling, clinging to your opponent, I think it’s a hassle, you know. “

Depay saw his desired transfer to Barcelona bounce at the last minute on Monday. Valentijn Driessen believes that the Olympique Lyon attacker will still leave for Spain in January. “In the winter he will still go to Barcelona for a million or eight, or even less. Then Lyon will at least catch something.” The Telegraph. Van der Gijp finds it remarkable that Lyon finally lowered the asking price for Depay to eight million euros. “For our friend Leroy Sané, fifty million were given (by Bayern Munich, ed.) With one more year contract, and for him eight million … Then you don’t want to keep him, I have the idea. Eight million, that is. is nothing…”