Louis van Gaal has told Adnan Januzaj to prove he deserves a place in Manchester United's starting line-up ahead of Tuesday's FA Cup fourth-round replay against Cambridge United.
Teenage winger
Januzaj made only his fifth Premier League start of the season in
Saturday's 3-1 victory over relegation-threatened Leicester City.
The
Belgium international caught the eye against Nigel Pearson's side, but
Van Gaal warned the 19-year-old that he has to produce the goods on a
regular basis in order to play a bigger part at Old Trafford.
He
said: "Every time you have to compare and that's also the same with
[Darren] Fletcher, who is a very good player, but I have to compare him
with Michael Carrick and Daley Blind who are playing in that position.
"The competition is high and also that's difficult to manage for players. Also for the player himself it's difficult to manage.
"That's why I want to help Fletcher [to secure a move away from Old Trafford].
"It
is also like Januzaj – I have to compare him with [Juan] Mata, but in
the next press conference you shall ask, 'Why? Why? Why is Mata not
playing?'
"I have to choose and now I choose Januzaj, but I'm very happy you ask about Januzaj and not for Mata.
"I'm
looking every week and every day the players have to show it. I've said
that to players, I've said to [Radamel] Falcao, I've said to Mata and
I've said to Januzaj. But I'm very pleased that you [the media] are
pleased with his performance."
Van Gaal's side moved up to third in the table at the weekend and they will be expected to progress past League Two Cambridge.
Richard
Money's men deservedly secured a money-spinning replay by holding
the illustrious Premier League side to a goalless draw at the Abbey
Stadium.
Cambridge had their chances to claim a shock victory in
that stalemate, but it would take a Herculean effort to see off Van
Gaal's men at Old Trafford.
The visitors make the journey north on the back of a 3-2 defeat at Luton Town on Saturday which left them 14th in the table.
Johnny
Hunt and Robbie Simpson scored after coming off the bench at Kenilworth
Road to give Money something to think about when he comes to naming his
side on Tuesday.
The fourth-tier outfit will be backed by over
6,600 supporters at Old Trafford and that huge contigent will make the
trip with hope rather than expectation of pulling off one of the biggest
FA Cup shocks in the history of the famous competition.
The
likes of Marouane Fellaini, Ander Herrera and Mata will be hoping for a
recall for the hosts after being named among the substitutes against
Leicester.
The winners of Tuesday's tie will face a trip to either Preston North End or Sheffield United in the fifth round.

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