Januzaj , The next Giggs

Januzaj is a beautifully-balanced player who's only 18 years old and which is growing into his frame but he has an excellent balance excellent acceleration and he is technically very good. He has Proved in some moments with his performances that he's gonna be one of manchester united's Stars . He has established himself as a starting 11 player in david moyes squad by his latest performances, scoring 4 goals and assisting 3 since coming from the youth academy this year.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Reds ready for U20 World Cup


Five young Manchester United players are currently in Turkey, all hoping to achieve success for their respected nations in the FIFA Under-20 World Cup.
Sam JohnstoneTom Thorpe andLarnell Cole will all wear the white of England in Group E, in which the Three Lions will come up against a Chile squad featuring Angelo Henriquez, while new-signing Guillermo Varelarepresents Uruguay in Group F.
Intriguingly, reigning champions Brazil failed to qualify and so their trophy is up for grabs. Here, we profile our five globe-trotting young Reds and assess their chances in the competition...
Guillermo Varela: Signed from Club Atlético Peñarol earlier this month, the speedy right-back could catch the eye of fans throughout the tournament. A regular starter for Uruguay, he should build on his nine caps against Group F opponents New Zealand, Croatia and Uzbekistan before hopefully progressing to tournament.
Sam Johnstone: A tall, athletic goalkeeper who is equally skilled with his feet and cuts an experienced figure within the England camp, having earned 13 caps at Under-20 level. The Reds youngster is almost certain to start ahead of fellow stoppers Connor Ripley and George Long too, and although the road from Group E looks rocky, he believes the Three Lions will be “a good match” for everyone.
Tom Thorpe: As captain of United’s Under-21s, the central defender led his team-mates to the Barclays Premier League title during a successful 2012/13 campaign and earned a nomination for the Reserve Player of the Year award. With an Under-17s European title and nine Under-20 caps under his belt, he should feature for Peter Taylor’s men in Turkey, where his leadership and composure could be key.
Larnell Cole: The diminutive Manchester-born youngster is skilful, quick and capable of making an impact on the big stage. An attacking midfielder or winger, Cole has played justthe latter stages. 
four matches for the Under-20s so far due to injury. But he finished the 2012/13 season on a high with United, scoring six goals in his last four matches.
Angelo Henriquez: The Santiago-born striker is renowned for lethal finishing and was once hailed by FourFourTwomagazine as one of the five best young players in the world following his performances at the 2011 South American Under-17 championship. He will battle Nicolas Castillo for a starting berth as Chile prepare to face England, Iraq and Egypt in a tough Group E.

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