Manchester United ex-attacker: I fucked the coach's daughter, he ruined my life!

Crystal Palace midfielder Wilfried Zaha has shown in an interview for “Daily Mail” past horrors at Manchester United with coach David Moyes, who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013. The 26-year-old admits there's been a hostile treatment at “Old Tuffford”, which has deprived him of the great career opportunity. [...]
A <x0fer”, which reminds him of six years later when he decided to take a big step that he could not do in his career then. The attacker plans to leave the current club and sign with someone else he can play in Champions, what's his big point?
“Manchester United tried to destroy my” career. With this statement, Zaha begins to tell what happened to her that year. The coach of the “Red Days” was still Sir Alex Ferguson, who bought the player born in Côte d'Ivoire but who lived in England from childhood. With Scottish descendant David Moes, everything changed for the worse.
Zaha says he tried to win the team with credit, even begging Moes to give him a chance, to prove himself, but the former coach looked down on him for his color. He even says that he was a victim of gossip, suggesting that he went with Moses ' daughter. At this point he feels extremely disappointed because the club never came out to deny those voices.

When he left me out of the Champions League group and took Adnan Januzaj, who had never played on the first team, I realized that the situation was much more serious than I thought. The coach had gone far beyond football. It wasn't a skill job in football, what I could do then”, explains Zaha, still injured.
He was the prominent player at Manchester United in the 2013-2014 season, but adds that he was unexplainably removed from the first team from Moses by the end of October. In January 2014 it was lent to Cardiff City. There, I was already shadowing myself”, The attacker bitterly admits.
That same year, he returned to Crystal Palace, the current club. A history of suffering, inspiring Zaha's ambition to fight and achieve something in career: “Fotball has changed my life and my family. When I signed up for Crystal Palace, we still had nothing at home. I couldn't even afford football shoe prices, my friends gave it to me”.
“Fotball, somehow, really saved our lives. We came from nowhere. I've suffered a lot to get where I am. However, I'm not stopping here, I'm very ambitious” /Periscopi/












