Memphis Depay is dissatisfied with how Corinthians dealt with behind the scenes of the injury suffered by him in the game against Athletico -PR, for the Brazilian Cup. The Dutchman came out of the end of the first half, and the club’s medical department confirmed that he has a muscle edema in his right thigh.
According to information from ESPN, the player believes he was subjected to excessive game load shortly after returning from the Netherlands.
Memphis played more than 160 minutes across the country and would have faced a physical “saga” to be able to confront. He traveled back from Lithuania, faced six -hour timely spindle compared to Brasilia and yet was cast as a starter.
Still according to ESPN, the player admitted that this made him feel as if acting extremely, because, due to the difference in schedules, his body reacted as if it were at dawn.
The player wanted the return to be gradual, avoiding forcing immediate participation in Timon. In his view, Corinthians already had a good result in the trip against the hurricane, which would allow him to be used with caution.
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New tension between Memphis and Corinthians
When he felt the injury, Memphis did not hide the discomfort. He was close to the sideline waiting for Vitinho’s replacement, showing that he was not comfortable on the field. After the bid, he made a publication congratulating Diego Pereira, former physical trainer of the club, with the caption: “You miss, brother.”
In addition, ESPN reports that Memphis has already expressed the club concern with open debts, such as image rights and awards.
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Will Memphis continue at Corinthians?
Despite being experiencing a period marked by discontent, Corinthians have sought to rebuild confidence with Memphis. There are reports that he better understood the club’s financial and administrative conditions after conversations with the board.
The player was related to games after the period of departure due to the bruise, although still without a certain deadline for full return.