4. Wilfred Zaha – Crystal Palace
The former Manchester United man has made United regret their decision of letting him go. He has recorded 3.3 dribbles per game this season and had fitted into Alan Pardew’s philosophy that involves hurting the opposition at the break by pressing up the pitch very well.
Zaha’s brace yesterday against struggling Newcastle is indicative of how dangerous the Englishman can be on his day if given the time to find his spark. United never gave him that time, Palace did and they’re reaping rewards.