About time. Where have you been all our lives?
Memphis Depay will strike a blow for football purists everywhere when he takes a bold - but what shouldn't really be bold - stance against his old club on Tuesday night.
Manchester United head for the Netherlands to take on PSV in their return to the Champions League but, despite having spent nine years all-in with the Eindhoven club, Memphis Depay is now a son of Old Trafford.
And he's a son of football.
So, by God, he won't stand by and let modern media and sensitive fans pressure him into faking his apology if he scores against his former team. You know, especially when he's shooting with the objective of... scoring.
https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/643477212159692800
Let's not get ahead of ourselves though, Memphis, eh? You just concentrate on doing something right this time around.
It's a refreshing statement at least. And it's safe to say that the decision was met with completely one-sided unanimous backing...
https://twitter.com/MemphisDabae/status/643477277628592128
https://twitter.com/kbone_/status/643477734547718144
https://twitter.com/rojoshe/status/643477411078799360
https://twitter.com/dirtiertricks/status/643482468490813440
Okay, there was genuinely some backing. Of course there was.
https://twitter.com/ajlennon15/status/643482071156060160
https://twitter.com/supaabzz/status/643477271085494273
https://twitter.com/Lukemaloney3456/status/643477278798835712
But this was maybe a better point.
https://twitter.com/Sturribe/status/643479171168120832
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