saafend_seagull
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Wonder what Rooney and co will think of him after saying he is better than all of the England squad.
Matt Law @Matt_Law_SM
Not seen much of zaha so hard for me to comment on him too much but his assists and goals stats in c'ship don't scream 'ready for england'
Stan Collymore @StanCollymore
Whoever Zaha's agent is has done the lad no favours letting him talk about Messi/Ronaldo. Unnecessary hype and spotlight. Let him play.
Classic case of agent allowing price to be bumped up. Just want the lad to play unhindered, and agents rarely think about that.
The bar is set now ridiculously high for a lad who's not played in the top flight yet. Irresponsible to let him do interviews before >
>he's done anything to justify the hype. It's called protecting a young talent. Lad has been thrown to the wolves now to pick over.
Giggs, Rooney. Fergie let them say jack shit, and warned their agents(I know) of talking young. They haven't done too bad since.
If agents don't want young clients to run their mouths of,and be misquoted, advise them not to talk.
Having seen them both play, Zaha obviously more so than Sterling, Zaha is currently the better player. Obviously both of them will continue to improve massively and Sterling may become a better player, but at the moment he isn't.
Having seen them both play, Zaha obviously more so than Sterling, Zaha is currently the better player. Obviously both of them will continue to improve massively and Sterling may become a better player, but at the moment he isn't.
And yet Ferguson thinks that Zaha is "far better".
I was there as well, and Zaha WAS the best player on the pitch as well as being our best player. Assisted Ambrose's goal, won the free kick for Murray to score the winner
Assisted Ambroses goal? You bell-end. Ambrose picked it up 40 yards out, and belted it in the top corner. What assist? It was a sensational strike, and rightly 'got the headlines'.
You're arguments for Zaha being the best player against Man U are that he was the last player to have the ball before Ambrose's wonder goal, and that when Murray scored, it wasn't the goal scorer himself, or the man who delivered the free kick, but the player that fell over that should get the credit. You're such a joke.An assist is when you pass the ball to a player who then scores a goal. HTH.
You're such a joke.
Most here would agree that Zaha is an excellent player, but you're so detached from reality you've got everyone arguing with you. Non of you points stack up.
You're arguments for Zaha being the best player against Man U are that he was the last player to have the ball before Ambrose's wonder goal, and that when Murray scored, it wasn't the goal scorer himself, or the man who delivered the free kick, but the player that fell over that should get the credit. You're such a joke.
Most here would agree that Zaha is an excellent player, but you're so detached from reality you've got everyone arguing with you. Non of you points stack up.
You haven't answered my question. HOW do you know Zaha is the better player when he doesn't play regularly against the same quality of players that Sterling does?Having seen them both play, Zaha obviously more so than Sterling, Zaha is currently the better player. Obviously both of them will continue to improve massively and Sterling may become a better player, but at the moment he isn't.
You should know better than to read the Mail.
In fairness, the article in the Mail is written by Neil Ashton - a Palace fan.
Doesn't make it obvious does he. Much.
Zaha seems to have brought out the absolute worst in some Albion fans on here. He is a matchwinner, pure and simple, always has been, and the player many admitted they feared pre-match at the Amex last September.
Must admit I thought he would cut Tanno to shreds that night, but ironically I think we were still winning when Taricco went off (fair play to him), and it was later he did the damage.
When the game is so fast you pay top whack for the man that can do something different, change the game at 0-0, unlock a defence with pace/skill/trickery, and Zaha has it.
Frankly the people who reckoned he was just an overrated diver should be feeling very foolish this morning. He is going to go for at least £10million, probably more. And he will do well in the Premier League.
As far as the Ronaldo/Messi stuff is cocerned he has learnt a lesson about what happens when you say that kind of stuff, but it's not that bad. You have to be confident, especially as that kind of player.
You haven't seen him so you're not in a position to comment! Everyone who is making an informed decision (ie has seen him play this season) can see that he's not only the best winger in the league, but the best player too. I expect you'll change your mind on December 1st.
Darren Ferguson said that Zaha is the best player in the league after our game last week. Nigel Pearson said the same thing. As did Mick McCarthy the week before. Ian Holloway, recently managing Tom Ince, said that Zaha was the most talented player he'd ever seen.
Zaha is the real deal. Which is why he's about to become an England international.
Strange that Buckley has been overlooked for the England squad.
Buckley is almost 3 years older than Wilfried. At 22, Buckley is one of the better players in the Championship.
At 22, Wilfried will be playing in the world cup for Ivory Coast. Don't even attempt to compare them.
Next.
Listen to the Palace fans, we've been right about everything re. Zaha before now, despite you telling us that we were mad. Surprise surprise, the people who see him play every week were better than a bunch of miserable, bitter
Brighton fans