he Crystal Palace boss believes the 20-year-old winger can become an Old
Trafford great after joining the Premier League champions from Selhurst
Park this summer
Wilfried Zaha has the potential to become a Manchester United legend,
according to his former boss at Crystal Palace, Ian Holloway.
The
winger, who signed for the Premier League champions in January, helped
secure promotion for Holloway's side while finishing last season on loan
at Selhurst Park, and the Eagles boss has no doubts that the
20-year-old can become an Old Trafford great.
"Everything I've seen since he arrived at Old Trafford suggests to me he
will start the season in their first team and I honestly believe he is
going to become a legend at the club," Holloway told newfromfootball.
"Had
he not been with us last season I don't think we would have made it
into the Premier League. He has that bit extra that makes all the
difference. He's one of those rare players who changes games."
Holloway agreed to sell Zaha to United in the January transfer window for a £10 million fee plus £5m in add-ons.
The
former Blackpool manager feels that the youngster will benefit from
playing alongside United's experienced stars, and admitted that he will
be keeping a close eye on his development with the Premier League
champions.
He said: "I was intrigued in the Community Shield when
he tried to play a clever back heel which didn't work. The first player
over to him was Ryan Giggs clearly saying: 'Don't do that again, son'.
"That's
how it always used to be in the old days and it was brilliant, senior
players taking the younger players in hand and looking after them - with
that sort of attention Wilf is going to grow fast.
"The kid was a joy to work with and I would also say he was one of the nicest young men I've known.
"I'll be watching his development with great interest. I know the boy has all it takes to be a United legend."
This
term will be Holloway's second stab at Premier League survival after
being relegated with Blackpool on the final day of the 2010-11 campaign
at Old Trafford, but the Palace boss believes his current side can push
for a top 10 finish after gaining promotion via the play-offs.
"West Ham did it last season and they finished 10th - there's no reason why we can't do as well as them," he added.
"I
have given a very long list of names to the chairman, Steve Parish, and
he's working hard on bringing players in. I expect that to go on right
to the last minute on deadline day."
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Zaha can become a Manchester United legend - Holloway
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