4. Adnan Januzaj
Since making his awesome full debut against Sunderland earlier this month, in which he netted both goals in the 2-1 win, Adnan Januzaj was deservedly the first name on the team sheet against Southampton the following week. In that game, he clocked up a full 90 minutes, but a week later, was dropped to the bench against Stoke, making only a 33 minute cameo. It's clear to most onlookers that the 18-year-old should be playing every week, or at the very least every other week, given the current dire straits of United's midfield. Januzaj lends the Red Devils that touch of sparkle from the wings, but there's so much more to him that just his wing play, as proven by his striking abilities demonstrated against Sunderland. The teenager operated in the No.10 role last night behind Javier Hernandez and proved he is more than capable of playing there, too, with his trickery subsequently winning the penalty for United's opener. Januzaj could play anywhere in attack and would still be successful, such is his adaptability, and it is qualities such as these that cannot afford to be overlooked by Moyes this season.
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