Wilfried Zaha has claimed former manager David
Moyes never really fully believed in him during his time
with Manchester United.
Former Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha has revealed
that he was forced to keep his trickery to a minimum during his
time at Old Trafford as then-manager David Moyes wanted him
to keep things simple.
Zaha joined United from Crystal Palace in 2013, but failed to
secure regular first-team football and was shipped out on loan
to Cardiff City halfway through his first season.
He eventually left the club on a permanent basis for Palace
again and has now taken aim at Moyes following his
unsuccessful spell with United.
"Under Moyes I had to adjust my game," Zaha told Soccer AM.
"Certain managers want a trustworthy player, someone that will
always keep the ball.
"But he was the only one who told me to stop some of the tricks
and keep the ball in certain areas.
"So I tried to adjust my game then."
Moyes never really fully believed in him during his time
with Manchester United.
Former Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha has revealed
that he was forced to keep his trickery to a minimum during his
time at Old Trafford as then-manager David Moyes wanted him
to keep things simple.
Zaha joined United from Crystal Palace in 2013, but failed to
secure regular first-team football and was shipped out on loan
to Cardiff City halfway through his first season.
He eventually left the club on a permanent basis for Palace
again and has now taken aim at Moyes following his
unsuccessful spell with United.
"Under Moyes I had to adjust my game," Zaha told Soccer AM.
"Certain managers want a trustworthy player, someone that will
always keep the ball.
"But he was the only one who told me to stop some of the tricks
and keep the ball in certain areas.
"So I tried to adjust my game then."


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