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    Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew has criticised Manchester United for ‘damaging’ winger Wilfried Zaha.

    The 22-year-old was Sir Alex Ferguson’s final signing as United manager but was forced to go out on loan to Cardiff City after making just three first-team appearances under David Moyes last season.

    Zaha has since rejoined Palace, first on a loan deal, moved to a permanent move in February, but Pardew feels the player is still suffering from a lack of confidence, developed during his time at United.

    “There are two things with him; firstly, I don’t see him smiling enough and secondly, he takes everything like a massive disappointment. Now that’s a player who has been damaged,” Pardew told reportres.

    “What I mean by that is if he doesn’t get a pass, he can have a little sulk – not for long, just for a couple of seconds, but that’s enough in the Premier League for something to happen.

    “And he does it in training too. I’m saying this publicly because I think it’s important that he understands that he needs to get rid of it.

    “He played with a little bit more of a smile on his face and when you do that you can show a bit of exuberance and try things.

    “I think the Man United thing came too early for a young player who, let’s be honest, didn’t get enough of an opportunity there. He needs to get rid of it now and move on and build his career again.”

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