Old Trafford rejoiced on Tuesday in anticipation of their next famous no.7 after Dutch forward Memphis Depay scored two sublime goals to inspire Manchester United to a 3-1 victory over Club Bruges.

The 21-year-old struck twice in the first half, reviving memories of Wayne Rooney’s United debut 11 years ago when he netted a hat-trick in a Champions League game against Fenerbahce.

Memphis also provided a superb cross to set up the stoppage-time goal by Marouane Fellaini that sealed Manchester United’s win in the first leg of their Champions League play-off on Tuesday.

Memphis, who was deployed in his favoured starting position on the left rather than as a traditional no.10, showed the kind of form that led United to pay PSV Eindhoven a reported 25 million pounds for him in May.

Memphis struggled in his first two Premier League games but his contribution against Bruges hinted that he can handle the pressure of the iconic number seven jersey, previously worn by Manchester United greats like George Best, Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.

“I’m happy that I scored and of course I’m happy that we won,” said Memphis, who missed two good opportunities to complete his hat-trick.

“But I must admit I’m a bit disappointed because I could have got a hat-trick against Bruges.”

Manager Louis Van Gaal acknowledged his compatriot’s hunger to succeed.

“He’s never satisfied,” he said.

“I like that. You have to know what you are doing and also what you can do and then your desire to improve is higher. And that’s Memphis.”

United full-back Luke Shaw, who linked up well with Memphis down the left, also praised his teammate’s performance.

“Now he’s off the mark, hopefully it can bring him many more goals,” Shaw said.

“We have played a couple of games together and I am starting to understand how he wants to play.”

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