A Quote by Memphis Depay

If you want a left winger who plays simple, I'm not the good player. — © Memphis Depay
If you want a left winger who plays simple, I'm not the good player.
I was never a left-winger, actually. I was a pretend left-winger because it was more interesting than being a right-winger.
Nolito is not a left winger - he is a central player.
I reject that. I would rather recruit a Racist left winger than a right winger.
What's the difference between a good player and a great player? A good player plays well in his own conditions - a great player plays well in all conditions.
Busquets has been a great player for Spain and Barcelona, don't get me wrong. He's a very effective player and is the first pick for every manager because he plays such a simple game. But we laud him as a genius, whereas our own we don't, we criticise.
(T)he Left has moved so far to the left that this pro-choice, lesbian feminist is now considered a Right-Winger!
You know, a left-winger, the barrier to success if you're on the left in commercial radio is a mile and a half higher than it is if you're on the right.
My father moved to Belgium to play in the first division. He was a very good player, someone I looked up to, but he was unlucky with knee injuries. He was a winger and I wanted to be the same as him.
A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.
Whether a player rotates more or less depends on his form and his position. It's not the same for a center back as it is for a winger. Every player is different.
I actually prefer playing as a left winger rather than a striker, but I just want to be very clear that I'm willing to play in either position.
I was only used to 4-3-3. For me as a left-winger you have also a left midfielder and a left-back behind you. But in a 4-4-2 you are basically also the left midfielder so you have to help more in defence and I wasn't used to that.
Cristiano Ronaldo is a player who often plays on the left side and moves between the lines.
The hard left is a very small section of the British population and I myself am not hard left. I am a traditional Labour left-winger.
My football career was so filled with energy and impactful, as a University of Miami player and the things I did in Canada, that I left a good mark. I left a good impression.
Switching from left-winger to left-back was not as difficult as you might imagine because I have played there many times before for the national team and also for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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