A Quote by Memphis Depay

It is a nice feeling to score two goals at Old Trafford. — © Memphis Depay
It is a nice feeling to score two goals at Old Trafford.
To score two goals at Old Trafford against Manchester United is a big moment.
Scoring at Old Trafford was a very nice feeling. A great memory and something I won't forget.
Of course a striker wants to score as much as possible. It's nice scoring goals. Goals are like an addiction: when you score, you want to keep doing more and more.
Of course, the attacking players get the attention because they score the goals, score nice goals, and those are the moments that remain in memory. But I wish that other players who are not in the foreground, who still perform well for their club or association, get more recognition.
It's another pleasure to score at Old Trafford, so I will try to do me best to do that.
There are some casual fans who think you're going to dominate a game, be magic, score 10 goals. Even if you dominate a game, you'll only score two or three goals.
I had four seasons with Brondby in Denmark and they were crucial, mentally. The first two seasons there, I score nine goals, then nine goals. Then we get a new coach, Alexander Zorniger. A German guy. The next two seasons, I score 20 then 17.
Whatever happens, there are always things you could have done better. You score two goals and you usually feel you could have done better. You score two goals and you usually feel you could have scored a third. That's perfectionism. That's what makes you progress in life.
How can you create a team and bring all these egos together? The main goal for Manchester United is for them to play well - and not have a player saying, 'I play well; I scored two goals'. Because if I score two goals, but three goals go into our net, then we lose.
I could always score goals. I loved that feeling of having your team look to you, that feeling of leadership.
You don't score 64 goals in 86 games at the highest level without being able to score goals.
I never enter in the pitch under pressure to score goals, but I know my position requires me to score goals.
Nobody ever tells me to give them a pass or anything. My job is to score goals, and if I don't shoot the puck, I can't score goals.
I remember playing at Old Trafford, and the way to the dugout was always nice. It was never like in other stadiums.
I want to play in every match, score goals when the opportunity presents itself, and help players in good positions to also score goals.
My debut was in a final. I was not nervous. I scored a goal, and I won my first title. In all my debuts, I've always been able to score goals, and I have come to Madrid to stay and score many goals.
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