Thursday, November 28, 2013

One for the Future - Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj

NAME: Adnan Januzaj
AGE: 18
POSITION: Attacking midfielder
NATIONALITY: Belgium
MARKET VALUE: £1,800,000
Many Manchester United fans would have been excited to see their new young future hope Wilfried Zaha light up Old Trafford with dazzling skills and explosive pace. However, the former Crystal Palace man has struggled for game time with the Red Devils and could be set for a loan move in January.
This is because there has been a new stir around Manchester with the name of Adnan Januzaj on everyone’s lips. The young Belgian has made an instant impact after being tipped to lead the United midfield in the future.
He left Anderlecht in 2011, signing for United at the age of 16. Towards the end of last season, Sir Alex Ferguson promoted Januzaj to first team and he was given the 44 shirt. Despite not making an appearance in the league, he was included on their pre-season tour and scored in their final game against Kitchee. He also appeared in Rio Ferdinand’s testimonial against Sevilla grabbing an assist in the 3-1 defeat.
Under David Moyes, Januzaj made his competitive debut in the Community Shield against Wigan and his Premier League debut replacing Ashley Young against Crystal Palace. Januzaj scored his first Premier League goals and the winner on his first start for the club against Sunderland as United came from behind to win 2-1.
After the goal, clubs circled like sharks with Januzaj available for transfer for ‘minimal compensation’ due to his expiring contract. Juventus profited off United not tying Paul Pogba to a new contract who has since went on the be the lynchpin of the Italian midfield and lift the Scudetto. Eager to avoid another Pogba scenario, United signed the young Belgian to a new five year deal.
Due to his run of form, his international future has came under debate. Despite being born in Belgium, he can represent Albania, Kosovo and eventually England as Roy Hodgeson stated that the Football Association were ‘monitoring’ his situation.
Januzaj possesses great balance and has a knack of being able to ride a tackle – similar to Lionel Messi. He can move quickly with the ball using effective manoeuvres to beat his opponent. He drifts past players with ease and is quickly becoming one of the world’s best young players.
It remains to be seen whether he can shake off the tags of ‘one hit wonder’ and make a sustained impact and avoid becoming a Federico Macheda
One for the Future - Manchester United's Adnan Januzaj

The rise of Januzaj

The rise of Januzaj

"Over the years I've seen so many young players," he began, then paused to sense check his next statement before continuing: "and I can honestly say that of all the young players I've seen he is right up there in the top one or two."
Having emerged from Feyenoord's youth setup and overseen repeated crops of burgeoning youngsters at Arsenal's celebrated Academy, van Persie has seen raw talent at its rarest. His conclusion is shared by almost anybody who has seen Januzaj in action: the boy is indeed a bit special. A pristinely groomed, slight young man with a tongue-twisting name and a blood-twisting nature, Adnan needed just a handful of senior outings this season to turn the faintest local murmurings about a potential star into a worldwide buzz around the poster boy of David Moyes' new Old Trafford regime.
Graceful, poised and bold, Januzaj has leapt onto the stage and straight into the spotlight in the early scenes of the next act in United's history. Prior to this season, he made just 39 appearances and scored three goals across the Reds' Under-18s and Under-21s teams after his 2011 arrival. His ascent is on present merit rather than any sizeable run-up.
It is the teenager's promise which has yielded a new, five-year contract, signed with much fanfare and celebration last month, in exactly the same manner that his initial recruitment was seen as a tremendous boon within United's Academy. Then, as recently, there was widespread interest in ensnaring a special talent.
The Reds' Belgian-based scout Alex Verveckken contacted the club in August 2010, after witnessing Januzaj in action for Anderlecht in a youth tournament at KV Mechelen in Belgium. "After that, most of Brian McClair's staff travelled to Belgium over the next few weeks to watch Adnan play," recalls the club's regional and European recruitment officer, Geoff Watson.
"It meant everybody pulling together. All of us were impressed with what we saw, and we recommended that the Academy should try to sign him as soon as possible. The general opinion from the Academy was that Adnan was a player with very high potential. With signing such players, things are rarely easy, but this one was different.

Adnan a big part of future

Adnan a big part of future

David Moyes believes Adnan Januzaj will play a big part in Manchester United’s future.
The exciting teenager signed a long-term contract with the Reds recently after a two-goal show at Sunderland propelled him into the worldwide footballing consciousness. After coming off the bench to good effect in the 3-2 success against Stoke City, it’s clear that the winger is ready to make a major contribution this term.
“Signing Adnan Januzaj on a new five-year contract at Old Trafford shows the club’s willingness to go out and try to sign the best players,” Moyes wrote in his programme column for United Review
“Young footballers get opportunities to progress here at Manchester United and I have no doubt that, in the future, Adnan will become a top player. He is 18 years old, has good ability, plus maturity beyond his years.
“All aspects of his game will continue to improve the more he plays matches but already he has made important contributions to the team through both making and scoring goals.”

Delighted Adnan Januzaj signs 5 year United deal

Delighted Adnan Januzaj signs 5 year United deal

Manchester United FC have given 18-year-old winger Adnan Januzaj a new five-year contract running until June 2018. The Belgian-born 18-year-old winger made his competitive first-team debut as a substitute in this season’s FA Community Shield at Wembley but captured headlines with his first two senior goals a fortnight ago in the 2-1 Premier League defeat of Sunderland AFC. Januzaj is in United’s squads for both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Youth League, each of who visit Real Sociedad de Fútbol on Wednesday.
Manager David Moyes said: “I’m delighted that Adnan has committed his future to United. He is an outstanding talent and has impressed me consistently since I came to United in July. His balance, poise and ability to beat players is truly exceptional for a boy of his age. It’s great that he recognises that this club, with its tradition for developing young players and giving them a chance on the biggest stage, is the best place for him to be.”
Januzaj added: “It’s a great thrill to be able to sign for Manchester United. Since arriving here I have always felt like this was the right club for me. This season has been great for me – going on the pre-season tour, making my debut in the Community Shield win at Wembley and then breaking into the team at Sunderland – it’s like a dream. I want to hard now and establish myself as a Manchester United player.”

Adnan Januzaj Vs Sunderland

Everything about Adnan Jonuzaj 44 !!

Everything about Adnan Jonuzaj 44 !!

The debate that rages over which country  Adnan Januzaj should represent appears to be rather more civilised in England  than it is elsewhere.
Last week on Albanian television they  discussed the most sought-after teenager in European football on a programme  entitled Hero or Traitor, the view  being that he would be the latter if he turned his back on his family’s heritage  to represent anyone else.
On the face of it the 18-year-old who shot to  prominence with two brilliant goals in only his third appearance for Manchester  United would seem to be spoilt for choice. His direct style and willingness to  dribble past defenders as if it was the most natural thing in the world has  everyone purring.
The reality, however, is very different and  those who have encountered Januzaj on his journey are saddened by the pressure  being placed on his gifted young shoulders.
Pressure: Adnan Januzaj, pictured during a tournament at the Athenee Royal De Jette school, has a lot of pressure on his shoulders

Way back when: Januzaj (circled) with RWDM Brussels FC U11s - his club before Anderlecht
Born in Brussels, Januzaj is the son of  Kosovar-Albanian parents who fled the Balkan crisis to escape the poverty and  persecution suffered by other members of their family. Today their story can be  told for the first time.
But it is a story that means Januzaj could  play for Belgium, Albania, Kosovo, Turkey or England, and to date Januzaj has  not revealed his preference and nor has his protective father, Abedin.
Januzaj’s agent, Dirk de Vriese, says no  family members will be speaking until a lucrative new contract with United has  been agreed, although Europe’s other top clubs are circling if that does not  materialise. But there is clearly more to it than that.
It is thought that, were they a  FIFA-affiliated team and therefore able to participate in competitive  international football, Kosovo would be first choice. As it is, England are  understood to be the favoured alternative.
A cousin of Adnan, Idriz Januzaj, 11, pictured near the block of flats he lives in, in the town of Istog, Kosovo
Nearby: Just outside the town of Istog lies the hamlet of Januzaj
The FA certainly believe that to be the case  and they are seeking to establish if the possession of a British passport could  lead to the five-year FIFA residency rule being bypassed.
But even that, with the image of highly-paid  lawyers going into battle in a bid to land the prize asset, feels like  exploitation given the picture that is painted of a quiet, dedicated young man  and his humble family.
From his old teachers to his earliest  coaches, nobody has a bad word to say about this boy or his father. Even  Anderlecht, the Brussels football club that lost him at 16 to United because in  Belgium it is prohibited to place players of that age under contract, wish him  only the best.
‘We are not happy at all that a player we  lost for €300,000, a fee that was set by FIFA, is now worth 20 million,’  Anderlecht spokesman David Steegen told Sportsmail.
‘He was born in Brussels, educated here at  our club; he’s one of ours and it makes us angry what has happened. But we are  happy for Adnan. He is a good boy.’
In Belgium there have been unsubstantiated  reports of United paying an additional €200,000 to the Januzaj family and  providing them with a home in a gated apartment block in one of the smarter  parts of Manchester where he lives with his mum and dad.
Steegen does, however, acknowledge that  Anderlecht did to RWDM Brussels FC what United would do to them four years  later. RWDM was local to the Januzaj family home in the middle-class Brussels  suburb of Koekelberg – a place dominated by the stunning Basilica – and Abedin  would take Adnan to training after leaving the Chevrolet-Opel dealership where  he worked as an accountant.
‘We could see very early that Adnan was a  fantastic player,’ said Jean-Paul Pira, who runs the 14 youth teams at RWDM. ‘He  was not a big player – very slightly built – but his technique was out of the  ordinary. In one game for the under 10s I remember him scoring 16 or 17 goals in  a 22-0 win.’
Pira also remembers Adnan’s father. ‘He was  always very calm and supportive, but he never told him how well he had played;  only that he could do better.’
RWDM received not a penny from Anderlecht.  ‘Zero!’ said Pira. But again, there are only feelings of generosity towards  Januzaj. ‘One of his old team-mates – Eloy Suarez – brought in these photographs  for you,’ Pira then explained. ‘Everyone here is very proud.’
Adnan's uncle, Shemsedin Januzaj, and his son Idriz, pictured outside their flat
Key man: Januzaj looked destined for the top in his school days
Teenage kicks: Januzaj (pictured back left) with team-mates from his school
Abdel Jaichi is proud too, and as Januzaj’s  sports teacher at the Athenee Royal De Jette school in Koekelberg for four years  he should be. He taught Januzaj from 12 until he moved to Manchester at 16 and  remembers ‘a timid boy who set an example to the other students with his work  ethic’.
‘Adnan was by far the most talented player at  the school but he was very unselfish,’ said Jaichi. ‘He would dribble past  opponents but always try to give the opportunity to score to a team-mate. And  there was never a problem with his studies.’
Sir Alex Ferguson has spoken of Januzaj as ‘a  beautifully balanced player’, while a youth team coach at Anderlecht – Yannick  Ferrera – has compared him to Johan Cruyff. It is also noted that he shares his  birthday with Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar: February 5.
Many identify Januzaj’s father as his biggest  influence, including a former Anderlecht youth team-mate. Michael Heylen, who is  now at Courtrai, said: ‘Januzaj is the greatest talent I’ve ever played with. He  was so fast over the first few yards that all opponents were taken by  surprise.
‘But if Adnan played a bad match, his father  let him know about it. At times he could be very tough and sometimes Adnan had  tears in his eyes. But I had an idea that his dad knew what he was doing. He  taught his son to take the knocks and that was good for his  development.’
No distractions: Januzaj has no tattoos, no flash cars and no sponsorship deals
Different ball game: Januzaj with ex-United player Quinton Fortune at the Oklahoma City Thunder v Philadelphia 76ers NBA game in Manchester
Anderlecht credit Abedin with the fact that  his son is so grounded. There are no tattoos, no flash cars. He does not even  have any sponsorship deals, with Abedin so confident his son will fulfil his  considerable potential he thinks it more prudent to wait.
But to understand Abedin Januzaj you have to  know his story and the struggle the Januzaj family faced during Kosovo’s violent  past.
While Abedin fled Kosovo, other members of  this close-knit family took up arms in the country’s war of independence against  the Serbs as the former Yugoslavia disintegrated.
But the bond between them remains strong,  with relatives speaking fondly this week of the teenage football star who  frequently visits the bustling provincial town of Istog, nestled beneath the  mountains that separate Kosovo from Serbia and Montenegro.
Every summer the fluent Albanian-speaking  youngster spends several weeks at the family home, a tidy farm surrounded by  fields of maize, in a hamlet named after the Januzaj family. In these times of  peace Januzaj can play football with his uncles and cousins. But those relatives  recall the struggle against the oppression of communism and anti-Albanian racism  in war-torn Kosovo.
The eldest of six children, Abedin was  expected to provide for the family after his father Idriz, a textile factory  worker, became ill with cancer. But faced with the prospect of being forced to  join the Serb-dominated Yugoslav Army to fight in Bosnia, Abedin fled to Belgium  in 1992.
Adnan's uncle, Shemsedin Januzaj and his wife Lavi (back left) during their time fighting with the KLA
By then Abedin’s uncle, Januz, had already  been jailed for 15 years for taking part in a protest demanding Albanian rights  in the part of Yugoslavia that is now Kosovo. Later his younger brother,  Shemsedin, would join Januz in the Kosovo Liberation Army, independence fighters  backed by the allies.
Speaking to Sportsmail, Shemsedin  said: ‘From the 1980s until today we have struggled as a family. We were  persecuted by the Serbian system. I was a fighter with the KLA and so was my  wife. We fought together in the same brigade. One of my best friends was killed  – he stepped on a landmine.
‘I was 18 when I joined the KLA. I fought  between January 1998 and June 1999. I couldn’t put up with the repression, the  rape of women and the violence any more. It was the time to die fighting for our  nation. I was not frightened because I knew what we were doing was  right.
‘There are still a lot of people missing – we  don’t know what happened to them during the war.’
On April 1, 1999 Serb forces attacked Istog,  killing civilians, torching houses and destroying the 18th century mosque. As  Istog mayor Muhamet Rexhaj said, the whole town was burnt down. ‘All 300  houses,’ he said, though the Januzaj’s house survived as it was on the  outskirts.
‘Some 17 people were murdered, including two  disabled people. Five members of one family were burned alive. The rest of the  population fled.’
Mayor Rexhaj spoke of how ‘the Januzaj family  were persecuted by the Serbs’.
A herd of sheep are walked past the Januzaj family home in Januzaj
Shemsedin, an unemployed former rescue worker  who struggles to provide for his wife and two children, tells of how Abedin fled  not only to escape the oppression of the Serbs but ‘to provide for the family’  by sending money home. ‘My father died two years later so Abedin was the head of  the family after that,’ he said.
Abedin’s wife and Adnan’s mother, Ganimete  Sadikaj, was also the victim of repression. Born into one of the wealthiest  families in Istog, the Sadikajs were considered a threat by the Serb-dominated  Yugoslav regime after World War Two. They were forced to leave Kosovo and  deported to Turkey under a plan to suppress Albanian nationalism.
The family would later move to Belgium where  Adnan’s grandfather, Alija, set up a business.
A former neighbour, Arif Haskaj, said: ‘The  Sadikaj family had a lot of land and a farm. They were among the richest people  in the village. But they had to escape to Turkey because the Serbian authorities  took away their land and their property during the communist times, after World  War Two.’
In Brussels the family became part of the  city’s Albanian community and it was there that Abedin and Ganimete met.
Januzaj (circled) as part of the RWDM Brussels FC U11 side, during happier times for the family
In Istog the locals tell of  how the Sadikaj family paid for the renovation of that 18th century mosque,  while many will visit the tea shop that is owned by the Januzaj family. Visar  Januzaj, Adnan’s cousin, works as a waiter there.
‘Adnan often comes to the cafe,’ he said. ‘I  have played football with him plenty of times and he’s really good.’
Even a colonel in the Kosovan Police says he  has played with the rising star of Manchester United. ‘He was 14 at the time and  we didn’t know who he was,’ he recalled. ‘When he came on we could not work out  why he was so good – how he could do everything with the ball.’
From the streets of Kosovo: Children play football in a road in Istog
To the top: Januzaj is performing on the game's biggest stage, for Manchester United
The Januzaj family were angered by that  debate on Albanian television. Even so, on Tuesday Adnan offered greetings to  fellow Muslims on the Islamic holy day of Eid ul Adha.
As villagers in Istog were slaughtering sheep  in their back gardens as part of the Muslim festival, he wrote on his Facebook  page: ‘Eid Mubarak to all Muslim fans.’
His bond with his family’s past is also  strong, and at the Kosovan FA they have not yet resigned themselves to losing  him to England. ‘We cannot stop them playing for another team,’ said a  spokesman. ‘But we have a lot of support within FIFA, so it’s a case of when  rather than if we receive full recognition. Then hopefully boys like Adnan will  want to play for Kosovo.’
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Adnan Januzaj – why he can be the best

Adnan Januzaj – why he can be the best

Adnan Januzaj – why he can be the best.
Adnan Januzaj is one of Europe’s biggest penitentials, He is Only 18yrs old and plays like a fully grown footballer, with his passing, his balance when on the ball allowing him to skip by defenders, and his wonderful strikes, he has a very controlled head when things get heated.
Manchester United have always been known for producing young players and making them world class, Adnan Was scouted by United when he was playing for R.S.C. Anderlecht (youth).
When Boss Sir Alex Ferguson gave the go ahead to sign him up, Manchester United signed The star on the 1st of July 2011, the attacking midfielder/winger
Played for United Youth from 2011 – 2013 after being very impressive for the U21′s, Sir Alex Ferguson knew he was ready to play in the first team so he gave Adnan Januzaj the number 44 shirt At the end of the 12/13 season, he sat on the bench for Sir Alex Ferguson’s last game managing United, the game finished with a stunning scoreline of Man utd 5 – 5 west brom.
Adnan won youth player of the year at United’s annual dinner awards.
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The young Belgian has Been very impressive this season with new Manchester United Boss, David Moyes, giving him 9 appearances, scoring 2 amazing goals against Sunderland, his second goal was the winning goal, it was a fantastic volley right into the bottom left hand corner, with two this season already.
He signed a 5 year contract on the 19 of October 2013, spreading relief for all Manchester United Fans and David Moyes, after their where reports that several top European clubs were ready to Bid for him.
He has had a lot of praise from many Manchester United Legends and current United players such as Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie, and even Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson.Adnan Januzaj is eligible to play for five international team, Belgian, Turkey, Albania, Serbia and Kosovo, and too add to that even England have been added to the list.
He is yet to choose his International team, his Dad has hinted England, but some disagree that that’s a good idea.
I think Adnan Januzaj will only get better with players like Ryan Giggs, Van Persie,Rooney and Paul Scholes around, will help him incredibly, if he Continues the way he is and he’s gets a bigger stature he will go on to become one of the very best.
His future at Manchester United is looking very bright and what ever International team he chooses he will improve any team and he will improve too.
His Pace and balance on and off the ball, they way he makes play happen and scores goals he is a very special player, and I Personally am looking forward to the future of Januzaj, hopefully we will see score many more goals and make many appearances for Manchester United, but don’t want to put too much on his shoulders he needs time, like everyone dose, but I’m confident he’ll be a great player.
you may disagree but Hay! That’s your opinion like this is mine. Thanks for Reading.
Here are some Facts about Adnan Januzaj:
  • Date of birth5 February 1995 (age 18)
  • Place of birth Brussels, Belgium
  • Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
  • Honours at Manchester United
  • FA Community Shield (1) (13/14).
  • Denzil Haroun reserve player of the year. (1) (12/13)
  • Blue star/FIFA youth cup golden ball (1) 2013.
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He’s a starman on the left hand side.
He plays for Man United and his name is Januzaj!

Adnan Januzaj needs better protection says Moyes

David Moyes has demanded greater protection for Adnan Januzaj and told the Manchester United teenager he must learn from Lionel Messi’s example of how to handle being “kicked up and down”.
Fulham’s Sascha Riether was charged with violent conduct by the Football Association on Monday for apparently stamping on the 18-year-old during Saturday’s match at Craven Cottage. The German defender is the first player to be charged under a new pilot scheme where three former referees – Steve Dunn, Eddie Wolstenholme and Alan Wiley – review video evidence of “not seen” incidents in Premier League games. Riether has until 6pm on Tuesday to respond to the charge.
Moyes missed the controversy in the final minute at Fulham, as did the referee, Lee Probert, but, having reviewed the incident, he believes Riether deliberately targeted Januzaj. The United manager fears that sort of treatment has been reserved for the teenager in other matches, with Southampton’s Morgan Schneiderlin and José Fonte plus Stephen Ireland and Wilson Palacios of Stoke City booked for fouling Januzaj in recent weeks, and believes referees are not offering sufficient protection.adnan-januzaj
Speaking before United’s Champions League group game at Real Sociedad, and before confirmation of Riether’s charge, Moyes said: “I hadn’t seen it until after the game, the view from the dugout made it impossible to see, but it’s a bad stamp and it does look deliberate.
“It’s over now but I do think Adnan is going to need a little bit more protection or we are going to find he is getting kicked up and down. I do think he deserves a little bit more than he is getting at this time.”
Moyes wants Januzaj to learn to ride any roughhouse tactics, however, and not respond with theatrics. He believes Messi offers the perfect example. Moyes said: “We have spoken to him about it. I have got to say he gets kicked up and down in training every day and gets on with it. He’s learned from the good professionals that he’s got to get on with it.
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Adnan Januzaj should learn from Barcelona’s Lionel Messi how to handle being ‘kicked up and down’ says Manchester United manager David Moyes. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
“He only needs to look at Lionel Messi who is probably the best in the world at getting kicked, getting up and getting on with it and continuing to produce magic all the time. I’m not in any way comparing Adnan to Lionel Messi, so don’t be saying that, but I’m certainly saying the way Lionel Messi gets up after being kicked, we hope that’s the way Adnan continues to behave too. But he does need a little bit of protection. Somewhere along the line if he is going to continue playing in the fashion and style we want he’ll need to get protection. It’s up to referees to do what they think is right.”
United would move to within a point of qualification for the Champions League knockout phase with victory at Anoeta, and travelled to San Sebastian without the injured defenders Rafael da Silva and Jonny Evans. Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverley and Patrice Evra also have fitness concerns but are in the squad. Real Sociedad are without a point in Group A and could be eliminated but have, like United, improved domestically and moved into seventh place in La Liga with a 5-0 defeat of Osasuna on Saturday, their biggest league win for a decade.
“I certainly won’t take anything for granted,” Moyes said. “I have a lot of respect for Sociedad. We will have to play well if we are going to get those 10 points which will get us over the line, but we have got ourselves in a good position in the group and we have to try to maintain that. I feel we are playing better now and getting some good results to go with it and long may that continue.”
United have a poor record in Spain, winning only two of 21 fixtures at La Liga opponents, and Moyes has not taken any advice on improving that sequence from Sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiography, which he was pictured bringing on the journey to the Basque region. “I’ve not read it yet. I’ve not opened a page,” he said.

Adnan Januzaj is included among the 101 biggest talents in the world.

Adnan Januzaj is included among the 101 biggest talents in the world. Januzaj Albanian is the only player on this list.

Eurosport.it has published an extensive list of 101 biggest talents in world football currently and Januzaj is among them, along with other stars like Alaba, Draxler, Gotze, Maher, Neymar, Pogba, Verratti, Wilshere, and many others.

Gianni De Biasi: Adnan Januzaj To go where he will

Albania coach Gianni De Biazi , is ready to go wherever he wants Januzaj father to meet with and talk about the future of Manchester United talent .



In an interview for " Supersport " , 57 - year-old has analyzed according subunits team representatives and stated that in the future will tend to bring other goalkeepers and strikers in the team . Januzaj - According to De Biazit , Januzaj would be a great advertisement for Albania and that it would do everything that he can quickly integrate with the group . The Italian claimed that Januzaj likely to choose the other National can offer more than Albania .

" I heard the player 's father had said that he wanted to have official contact with the coach and I will publicly address 'm ready to meet him when they want and where I want . He need not move at all , because I go where he wants , - said De Biazi - However , I think the most logical would be to meet the project and to explain my ideas about how you can Abdaan help immediately integrate into our team .

Adnan am aware that there are also opportunities to choose other National will provide more even financial plan , but if he feels he is Albanian and Albanian heart is , then must play for Albania . If it comes , will become the emblem of a nation, and vice versa : it would be the best advertisement for Albania in the international arena , because it is a star who plays for Manchester United . "

Gate - " Berisha is an excellent keeper who made good representative appearance , but this year has made ​​a radical change in his career , having gone from Kalmar to Lazio . I think in that club is not easy to win place holder , however it has the potential to gain space it needs. We also Orges SHEHI that , besides being an excellent professional , manages to best help the team off the field in equilibrium . However , we are looking for young goalkeepers and not excluded that in the future of young players approaching the gate, but however it is not easy , because there are not many in circulation , "said de Biazi .

Protection - " The safe is in the center in the next edition will be playing and BHIKHA Cana . The wings have few alternatives and think they are qualitative . Here I refer Agollli , who has yet to give the team more , Lila , and Hysaj Lenjani . This one is new , but with a great future . I think we have good alternatives in defense , "said De Biazi .

Midfield - " It is the department that has more options . I think there are quality players , as Basha , Kace , Abrashi Rama Lilaj , Roshi or Villa . All these will serve the team with all the potential they have. If you say that Albania will work intensively during those few friendly matches that will hold up in September , in order to be able to use two game systems . I mean that the system can change within a match , "said the coach .

Attack - " Players of this unit are not spending their days better . We have problems in finalizing and competitions such and such levels penalize lack of scoring . However , we would strongly support the players we have, as Sadiq , Çani or Salihi , but will also look for others . I have some names in my head, but not so easy to close , because they are located in specific circumstances . But see what will happen , "said De Biazi .

Giggs: Januzaj as unë.U tried to persuade him to play for Wales

Legendary Manchester United midfielder, Welshman Ryan Giggs in an interview with TalkSport said Adnan tried to convince Januzaj play for Wales.



18-year-old Januzaj born in Belgium, in addition to the birth name of his national side bends with Albanian and English, but Giggsi said it was trying to bring the talent of "Welsh dragons"

"I think he has about seven or eight places where you can choose to play. I'm trying to convince him to play for Wales, but he is not interested "- Ryan Giggs said.

Otherwise, Giggsi spoke about the player's skills for which there is like saying to himself. "He gets the ball and has a good balance and is thrilling - as I used to when I first got involved in the team again. He is an exciting player for the fans and other players, "he concluded.

Adnan Januzaj - Best Goals, Passing & Skills 2013 [HD] pt1

Adnan Januzaj - Best Goals, Passing & Skills 2013 [HD] pt1

Origin of Adnan Januzaj

Adnan Januzaj (Albanian pronunciation born 5 February 1995) is aBelgian-born footballer of Kosovar-Albanian descent, who plays as a winger for English club Manchester United. Born in Brussels, he began his career with Anderlecht, but joined Manchester United in 2011 at the age of 16.