Januzaj finds out the culprits of his failure to Man United

Adnan Yanuzaj appeared destined for a bright future in England when he arrived at the “Old Trafford”, under the direction of David Moes. His early presentations were so good that they created great expectations for the 24-year-old side, currently, broadcast Periscopi. Januzaj soon found himself “Trestreme” at Manchester United, so it was [...]
Adnan Yanuzaj appeared destined for a bright future in England when he arrived at the “Old Trafford”, under the direction of David Moes.
His early presentations were so good that they created great expectations for the 24-year-old side, currently, broadcast Periscopi.
Januzaj soon found himself looking at the <x0). He has rebuilt his reputation in Spain, which he states in the interview given for “The Telegraph”:
“Transference in Spain was a good act. I had other options, but I really wanted to come and play in La League. This is where they love the game. This is the most important thing in football, why we play it. La League fits my style. It's much more technical, the players are very capable. The players' positioning in the field is really smart. In England, soccer is a little more physical, a slightly longer, more direct ball is used.
In Spain, most teams try to play backwards. It's good to have players around, having fun with the ball, doing it well. This helps, makes the attack easier, makes the” change.

Januzaj believes that his progress at Manchester United was shaken by Van Gaal's arrival, with the Dutch coach not believing in talent: “I grew up there, I was really happy, until one moment I had a big fight with the coach. That slowed me down. I always knew that I had all the qualities to turn things into our favor. The problem was Van Gaal wasn't activating me. Every time I was thrown into the field, it was hard to change my game or do something to happen because I didn't trust the coach. Imagine, then, spending a year in this situation! ”
Januzaj's cause became more difficult as a creative midfielder. He added: “Exactly, because you're a player who can make the difference, score goals. Can you imagine if the coach doesn't give you the right faith... the situation gets harder, because you don't know what to do, attack or play easy. I took too much criticism, but it was not a problem for me. I keep doing my thing and now I'm in another championship.
Januzaj scored against England during the 2001 World Cup group phase match, while he saw himself part of Belgians even at “play-off”, for third place: “I'm happy because I played on two World Cups, I've even scored against England. So I told people that against an English national whose players all play at Premier League, I can still make the difference. It was a good moment. /Periscope. com/












