Manchester United starlet Adnan Januzaj got the nod ahead of Shinji Kagawa to play on the left flanks when United visited the stadium of Lights to face Sunderland. The Red Devils won the match 2-1 thanks to two delightful goals from Januzaj. The youngster announced himself in emphatic fashion yesterday in his first full start for Manchester United helping them to force their way back to the top half of the table.
It looks like Januzaj has caught everyone’s attention in the span of 90 minutes right from the opposition fans to England manager Roy Hodgson who wants the youngster to play for the Three Lions in the future.
As it would happen to any youngster, Twitter went berserk yesterday as praises, trolls, transfer rumours swarmed the social networking site. Here is a look at some of the tweets we came across:
If Moyes ever starts Young ahead of Januzaj down the left, I'll die.
— Adam Wilde (@adamwilde91) October 6, 2013
He is exceptional"@Abu_swag: Adnan januzaj! Hope he is not going to be another Fredrico Macheda, Bebe, obatan or zaha! #justSaying"
— Alausa Olawale O (@Fallacy_O) October 6, 2013
If Januzaj does a Pogba, I will personally remove Ed Woodward from planet Earth.
— James (@TheUnitedTalk) October 5, 2013
Manchester United fans will be praying these two aren't still texting. #Januzaj #Pogba #GrassIsGreener #ForzaJuve pic.twitter.com/kFlJj1XabM
— Arsène's Sön (@hughwizzy) October 5, 2013
Fact: Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Adnan Januzaj share the same birthday. If you're born on February 5th you're destined for glory.
— Tari (@Ms_Tari_) October 6, 2013
This bloke is saying that Januzaj will be a Macheda. Are you effin' kidding me??! #mufc
— Mohamad Iqbaal (@iq_baalcantara) October 6, 2013
Is there any future for Kagawa? Unlikely Moyes will play him ahead of Januzaj or Welbeck Maybe Kagawa is not suited to premiership?
— Manchester (@Manchesterspeak) October 6, 2013
£15,000 a week is now Small money for Januzaj! *nicca came of age!#MUFC#IncreaseHisWage#KeepTheLad!
— Omo Madam (@MayorKingz) October 6, 2013
Watch his performance against Sunderland here,
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