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Memphis Depay says Manchester United exit improved him

Depay's response to Rooney's comments: "I don't have a red leather jacket"

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Memphis Depay feels a better player for leaving Manchester United

Lyon winger Memphis Depay believes he "became a much better player" after leaving Manchester United.

Depay, brought to Old Trafford by Louis van Gaal in 2015 from boyhood club PSV in a £27.9m deal, had a frustrating 19 months at United - registering seven goals and six assists in 53 appearances.

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Jose Mourinho's arrival ensured less minutes for Depay with the 24-year-old appearing just four times in the Premier League before making a January switch to Ligue 1 side Lyon for £21.7m.

Since moving to Lyon, who face Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday, Depay has been a first-team regular - scoring 28 times in 74 appearances.

"Everybody knows the story of me and Manchester United was not successful and I'm just happy that I'm the player I am today," said the Netherlands international, ahead of Lyon's trip to the Eithad.

Memphis Depay
Image: Depay scored twice in 33 Premier League appearances for United from 2015 to 2017

"I can look back and say I didn't want it to go like that - nobody wanted that - things happened and I became a much better player. I can feel it in the games, I mean everybody can see it I think as well.

"After one season, I couldn't find myself in the team. I was still young, didn't get a lot of opportunities, but I must say that the first season I didn't put the quality on the table that I thought."

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"I believe for sure that the city is still Red and tomorrow I'll be trying to get a good result against the Blues."

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Depay responds to Wayne Rooney's account of why he failed at Old Trafford

United's all-time leading scorer Wayne Rooney, speaking last week, revealed Depay went against his words of advice while in Manchester - turning up to a reserve game in his Rolls Royce, wearing a cowboy hat and red leather jacket following a poor performance against Stoke.

Depay, though, took the comments in his stride and revealed he was confused by one aspect of Rooney's account.

"Some people can't take a joke and me and Wayne are very good friends," he said. "I understand what he meant with it and that's it.

Wayne Rooney and Memphis Depay have trained ahead of Manchester United's clash with PSV Eindhoven
Image: Rooney and Depay remain firm friends

"When I heard about it, I was just questioning it like, 'I don't have a red leather jacket', of all my thousands of jackets I don't have a red leather jacket.

"It's in the past and I'm a flamboyant guy and like nice stuff but that doesn't mean I couldn't be more smart. I've become more mature.

"You go through experiences in life on and off the pitch. When I came back today [to Manchester], I felt like a different person.

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