Not being harsh, just pointing it out. His legs aren't healthy, he won't have a long career with legs like that
How on Earth does anyone find the time to trawl the internet for this ****? He's clearly got a lot of potential but the best youngster in Europe would be first choice for a team seventh in the Premier League.
Well, that list is a crock of sh*t. Anyone thinking Januzaj is the best youngster in the world needs to find the nearest bin, empty it, then live it in for the next 20 years. Januzaj is a very talented player and I think he will develop into a potentially world class player. But he's shown glimpses of that potential in 2 games this season. Sterling has been consistent (well, from the Hull game onwards) and not only has been creative, scored a few goals, worked incredibly hard off the ball - he has also shown the game intelligence to play on the wing AND centrally. That is not an easy thing to do but he made it look so easy.
He's the best Young Cheat Of The Year that's for sure. But he's had the unfair advantage of training every day with the best, plus a great support network of refs at Old Trafford
Add to that such strength for a lad his size, the way he held off Dembele who's twice his size, at Anfield.