Memphis Depay has once again found himself at the centre of attention in Brazil, this time for an unusual touchline incident during Corinthians’ clash with Flamengo that has reignited debate over his conduct and commitment.
The 32-year-old forward, who only days earlier had drawn praise for a spectacular strike against Santos, endured a frustrating evening after being forced off just 22 minutes into the contest with apparent discomfort.
His early withdrawal set the tone for what would become another headline-grabbing episode in a career rarely short of scrutiny.
The controversy unfolded in the second half. Seated on the bench among teammates, Depay was seen engaged in a prolonged phone call, an act that quickly drew the attention of club officials. Staff intervened, instructing him to put the device away as the situation escalated into a public talking point.
ð¨ð£ Memphis Depay was on his phone on the bench during the Corinthians vs Flamengo match â until an assistant from the technical staff walked over and told him to put it away.
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â Topskills Sports UK (@topskillsportuk) March 23, 2026
Depay later addressed the incident directly on social media, offering an explanation for his actions amid growing criticism.
“Just to clarify my moment with the phone was pure to communicate with the medical staff in the Netherlands at that moment. I came outside to show support to my team while I could’ve stayed inside the dressing room with the injury. I’m Upset with the result of the game as well. We keep Working for better days. Tmj!,” he wrote.
The episode adds to a growing list of narratives surrounding the Dutch forward since his arrival in Brazil. While his on-field quality remains evident, questions continue to surface regarding his priorities, particularly his ambition to represent the Netherlands at the World Cup. That aspiration has, at times, been viewed with scepticism by sections of the Corinthians support.
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