Alan Pardew is pleased with Wilfried Zaha's work ethic
but has warned he will keep dropping him if he does
not take his points on board.
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew has warned Wilfried Zaha he
will drop him without a word if he does not heed his advice
about his performances.
Zaha was left out of last week's Premier League defeat to
Leicester City and has twice been hauled off at half-time this
season, against Tottenham and West Ham, after failing to
impress his manager.
Pardew has twice explained to the 22-year-old his reasons for
replacing him but the former Newcastle United boss says he
should not expect it a third time.
"I've told him what I think he needs to do and I've told him about
a couple of issues within the game that managers are going to
keep citing unless he corrects them," Pardew said. "I've left him
out twice now. Both times I've sat him down and spoke to him
very methodically about why I was leaving him out. I think he
needs to understand why but I'm not going to do it again.
"Next time I won't speak to him. He'll be out the team because
he didn't do what was asked of him.
"His reaction each time I've left him out has been very, very
strong. He was terrific against Manchester City [in the League
Cup], the only real bright spark we had on the night.
"I don't want to leave him out to get that reaction every time. I
want that great reaction every week and that's really the
message for him. You need to find that inspiration and
enthusiasm for every moment of every game.
"He is now a better player than when he went to [Manchester]
United. He knows now and I think the message is clear to him."
Zaha is expected to line up against former club United at
Selhurst Park on Saturday.
but has warned he will keep dropping him if he does
not take his points on board.
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew has warned Wilfried Zaha he
will drop him without a word if he does not heed his advice
about his performances.
Zaha was left out of last week's Premier League defeat to
Leicester City and has twice been hauled off at half-time this
season, against Tottenham and West Ham, after failing to
impress his manager.
Pardew has twice explained to the 22-year-old his reasons for
replacing him but the former Newcastle United boss says he
should not expect it a third time.
"I've told him what I think he needs to do and I've told him about
a couple of issues within the game that managers are going to
keep citing unless he corrects them," Pardew said. "I've left him
out twice now. Both times I've sat him down and spoke to him
very methodically about why I was leaving him out. I think he
needs to understand why but I'm not going to do it again.
"Next time I won't speak to him. He'll be out the team because
he didn't do what was asked of him.
"His reaction each time I've left him out has been very, very
strong. He was terrific against Manchester City [in the League
Cup], the only real bright spark we had on the night.
"I don't want to leave him out to get that reaction every time. I
want that great reaction every week and that's really the
message for him. You need to find that inspiration and
enthusiasm for every moment of every game.
"He is now a better player than when he went to [Manchester]
United. He knows now and I think the message is clear to him."
Zaha is expected to line up against former club United at
Selhurst Park on Saturday.


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