Man Utd 2-0 Swansea - Adnan Januzaj "Could Be The Best" Says David Moyes

David Moyes said Adnan Januzaj could one day be considered one of the world's very best players after the youngster helped his side to a 2-0 win over Swansea at Old Trafford. Januzaj was at the centre of both goals after helping to create Antonio Valencia's second half tap in a minute after half-time and Danny Welbeck's clincher 15 minutes from the end. The 18-year-old was one of the best players on the pitch as United brought to an end their three-match win-less streak in all competitions, and Moyes hailed him for his ability. The Scot said in his post-match press interview:
"His natural talent and ability is up there with the best and I think in time he will prove to be that."
Januzaj is a product of the United youth academy and was registered as a first team player during what proved to be Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in charge. Known to wear the unmistakable No.44 jersey, the rookie was an unused substitute in Ferguson's last game in charge against West Brom and has flourished under Moyes. The teenager has three goals and four assists to his name this season and is very quickly becoming one of United's most important players. On December 3 last year, Januzaj was nominated for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award, but lost out to skeet shooter Amber Hill.
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