đŸ“č Depay taunts Corinthians chiefs, burns HQ in music video | OneFootball

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·22 August 2026

đŸ“č Depay taunts Corinthians chiefs, burns HQ in music video

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One day after playing a decisive role in Corinthians’ qualification for the quarterfinals of the 2026 Conmebol Libertadores, Memphis Depay drew attention again off the pitch.

That is because, this Friday (21), the Dutch forward released the music video for "Don't Panic" — a song that includes references to Timão and the “soap opera” surrounding his contract renewal with the São Paulo club.


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The song has verses aimed at Depay’s “rivals” behind the scenes at Timão, including club officials.

“I know a vice president who is my enemy now. Besides that, I see how they’re looking at me, but now they’re calling me boss,” sings the forward.

But the scene that drew the most attention came at the end of the music video, when Parque São Jorge — Corinthians’ social headquarters — appears in flames while Memphis watches everything from inside a car.


đŸŽ” Sharp lyrics

The criticism he received during the contract renewal talks also served as “inspiration” for the composition.

“You know, I see that they’re trying to drag my name through the mud, but when you understand the game, you never panic. I don’t need to explain, we are not the same,” Depay sings.


🩅 Connection with the Fiel and a nutmeg in the derby

Memphis Depay also mentioned striking moments from his time at Corinthians in the lyrics of "Don't Panic."

“I’ve always been a target, this shit is nothing new. They wonder: ‘Will he renew?’. The connection with the fans is natural. Pulling off a nutmeg in the derby, you know we make some damage,” says the forward in the song.


đŸ“č Watch the 'Don't Panic' video below

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡§đŸ‡· here.


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