Thegoalmac can reveal that Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock believes Wilfried Zaha's move to Manchester United came too soon and stunted his progression.
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The winger moved to Old Trafford last summer from Palace, but made just
two substitute appearances in the Premier League before a loan move to
Cardiff City in January.
Zaha has now re-joined the Eagles on a
similar temporary spell, pitching in with a goal and an assist in three
games, and Warnock feels the increased levels of coaching now available
to him are reaping rewards.
"Wilfried has got to learn one or two things," he told reporters. "He's
gone to a massive club early in his career where you don't get a lot of
coaching and I think that's what he needs.
"His attitude is spot on - people question that but his attitude has been super for me."
Zaha marked his return to Palace with a last-gasp equaliser in a 3-3
Premier League draw at Newcastle United in August, then a start against
Burnley was followed by three matches as an unused substitute.
That run ended on Saturday with an impressive cameo 21-minute cameo
against Chelsea, where Zaha set up Fraizer Campbell's 90th-minute strike
in a 2-1 defeat.
"Wilfried's been working very hard with me
over the last 10 days," Warnock added. "Wilfried knows what I think
about him and what I'm going to do with him and he's clear about that.
"His discipline is a lot better. He's learning when to do his tricks
and when not to do his tricks. If he's in the right area when he gets
the ball, he's as good as anybody."
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