Dropping a division to QPR only option for timid Man United star please log in to view this image Wilfried Zaha must seek a move after another confidence-sapping episode at Man Utd The collapse in confidence that Wilfried Zaha has experienced since signing for Manchester United resembles a man that has spent one too many late nights watching the England cricket team during the Ashes. The latest chapter in The Curious Case of Wilf saw the winger dropped from the starting lineup for his clubâs most recent U21 match, before coming on as a substitute and performing particularly poorly. So with his self-belief clearly shot, weâve drawn up a list of teams that are in need of a winger and can help Zaha rediscover his mojo, grading the suitability of each one. Liverpool â E The Reds, who are battling to make good on their 17/20 odds to finish in the top-four, would just be a too high-pressured move for the 21-year-old. Signing for a Champions League-chasing club isnât going to do Zahaâs poise any good, as heâd be expected to perform right away. Stoke â D The Pottersâ direct style of play wouldnât suit Zaha, who needs a team that will make full use of his pace and powerful running with the ball. Stokeâs preference to play up to, and off of, a tall striker like Peter Crouch makes them and Zaha a poor fit. Swansea â B Swansea, who are relegation candidates and 11/1 shots to go down, would be the ideal Premier League landing spot for the former Crystal Palace man. Playing a possession-based style of football, and with a host of injuries to attacking players, the Liberty stadium would likely offer the game-time Zaha craves. Except thereâs just one destination that appeals greater. Queens Park Rangers â A Signing for a high-flying, London-based, Championship club would rekindle happy memories of Zahaâs time with the Eagles and QPR, who are 9/5 to win the division, fit that bill. A drop in league would be of great benefit, while Harry Redknappâs notorious love of attacking wingers plays right into the Man United manâs hands. All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing. http://news.ladbrokes.com/en-gb/foo...nly-option-for-timid-man-utd-star_184646.html
Hed be fantastic but I dont see him dropping down. Teams like Swansea or WBA should be far more likely to get him.
Got mixed feelings about him is he that good i'm not so sure, when i've seen him play he can drift out of games a lot.
Good to see its not just us that ****s up previously rated players. Perhaps he could keep Hoilett company, doing whatever he does.
I think Moyes is stubbornly refusing to play him as he was an AF signing. They are crying out for his sort of talent imo.
whereas the likes of Hoilett, O'Neil etc don't ever drift into games. zaha and Philips would be great, especially if we offer Hoilett in part exchange for Rhodes.
For me Zaha on a loan till the end of the season is a no brainer........... A player with something to prove, and let it be us who reaps the benefits............
Would the ego allow a drop into the Championship? I don't think that he would want to drop down, even on loan, as it then looks like a failure on his part.
Could very well be true........................ Manchester United's £15million star forced to deny relationship with manager David Moyes's 19-year-old daughter Wilfried Zaha, 21, condemns claims of relationship with Lauren Moyes Denies rumours that it's the reason he's not being picked for matches £30,000-a-week footballer denies ever even meeting the 19-year-old By MARK DUELL PUBLISHED: 12:29, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:38, 7 December 2013 A £30,000-a-week Manchester United footballer has denied having a relationship with his managerâs daughter. Wilfried Zaha, 21, condemned claims that the reason he was not being picked for games by David Moyes was because of a relationship with the boss of the Premier League side's daughter Lauren. The winger, who has struggled to break into the team since his £15milllion move from Crystal Palace in the summer, told his 490,000 Twitter followers that he had never even met Miss Moyes, 19. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Ahead of todayâs home league defeat against Newcastle United, Zaha said yesterday afternoon: âI've never dated or even met David Moyesâs daughter, so that isn't the reason for my absence in games. âI would like to stop all these false accusations. I will play for Manchester United when my manager feels I'm ready.â Zaha has only played three times for the Red Devils so far this season - in the 2-0 Community Shield win over Wigan Athletic in August, the 4-0 League Cup victory over Norwich City in October and the 1-0 defeat to Newcastle today. Club message boards and social media websites were rife with claims about why he was not being picked by Mr Moyes, who took over management of the club from Sir Alex Ferguson in the summer. But Zaha moved to dismiss the rumours yesterday, before later deleting the tweets. His agent also said that the claims were ârubbishâ. Miss Moyes deleted her Twitter account when the rumours first surfaced in October, with Zaha moving at the time to describe the claims on Twitter as âsillyâ. Zaha, who is expected to be loaned out next month, has been watching from the sidelines as his team have struggled in the league under their new manager - currently sitting in ninth. Mr Moyes, 50, who is married to Pamela, has two children - Lauren, and 22-year-old David Jnr. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ager-David-Moyess-daughter.html#ixzz2r91VIR7L Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Would have thought Palace would have first option on the chap.... and they would be desperate for him ??