Memphis Depay's Resilience Shines Ahead of World Cup
Netherlands' top scorer Memphis Depay expresses confidence about his inclusion in the World Cup squad despite injury setbacks. The 32-year-old returned to play for Corinthians after a thigh injury and prepares for upcoming World Cup warm-up games, assuring that he is fit and ready for the challenge.
Memphis Depay, Netherlands' record goal scorer, remains confident about representing his country in the World Cup squad, despite earlier injury concerns. The star striker, who has scored 55 goals for the national team, returned to action for Corinthians following a thigh injury.
Addressing reporters at the Dutch training camp in Zeist, Depay acknowledged concerns but expressed unwavering belief in his recovery process, which was hampered by delays. The Brazilian media speculated errors in his rehabilitation, but Depay chose not to dwell on it, focusing instead on his full recovery.
With two warm-up matches approaching, Depay aims to prove his match fitness. Although the Netherlands isn't considered top favorites, Depay assures they remain strong contenders, drawing from past experiences in World Cup tournaments.
(With inputs from agencies.)

