Tag: Wilfried Zaha

  • Manchester United – Adnan Januzaj Proves He’s a Real Star

    Manchester United – Adnan Januzaj Proves He’s a Real Star

    Among the few things that David Moyes has managed to get right early in his tenure as Manchester United manager is the belief in Adnan Januzaj, who doesn’t look like your ordinary wonderkid, full of potential but also of youthful faults. At 18, the Belgian winger seems quite prepared to be a big-time playmaker for the club, playing in a mature and calm way that’s really rare for a teenager taking his first steps on the football pitch.

  • Manchester United – Robin van Persie & Wilfried Zaha Rise Above the Mediocrity

    Manchester United – Robin van Persie & Wilfried Zaha Rise Above the Mediocrity

    You can’t expect a cohesive performance in a match that’s a little bit more than a friendly, especially considering the weak opposition, but Manchester United continue their ways of boring out wins, relying on individual brilliance, twice coming from their best player, Robin van Persie, and the only bright spot that has nothing to do with the Dutch man, Wilfried Zaha.

  • Manchester United – David Moyes Still Has Nothing to Worry About

    Manchester United – David Moyes Still Has Nothing to Worry About

    Friendly matches don’t mean much, especially when most of your key players aren’t taking a part in them. Yes, it did give some the chance to enjoy the talents of Wilfried Zaha and Adnan Januzaj, but the main subject of the premier show in 2013-2014 for Manchester United was David Moyes.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United the Closest to Wilfried Zaha

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United the Closest to Wilfried Zaha

    One of the hottest names this season when it comes to young players chased by big clubs is Wilfried Zaha of Crystal Palace, at the moment looking closest to Manchester United.

  • Arsenal FC – January Shopping List

    Arsenal FC – January Shopping List

    It’s very clear that Arsenal, currently out of a Champions League spot or even any kind of European qualification, aren’t very happy with their season. Not in the Champions League, not in the Premier League. Despite having a rather busy summer, bringing in Olivier Giroud, Santi Cazorla and Lukas Podolski, Arsene Wenger is most likely to bring in more during the January transfer window.

  • Lionel Messi – Too Many “New” Him

    Lionel Messi – Too Many “New” Him

    One of the more annoying trends in any sport and specifically in football is labeling any talented youngster as the new someone. Seeing as Lionel Messi is the popular choice in recent years for best player in the world and disregarding the fact that he’s only 25, there seem to be too many young talents labeled as the new Messi.