Wilfried Zaha says he was never going to let his Manchester United struggles kill his career as the Galatasaray star prepares to step out at Old Trafford in the Champions League. The forward was the final signing made by long-serving manager Sir Alex Ferguson, with the Red Devils agreeing a £15m deal for the Crystal Palace talent in January 2013. Ferguson, however, called time on his medal-laden reign before Zaha linked up with United that summer and the Ivory Coast international was never able to make an impact in the north-west. When questioned about his unhappy spell the club ahead of his return Zaha said: ‘I’ll be honest, when you look at my face do you think I am bothered at all? No.’
Wilfried Zaha back at Old Trafford to make his mark in Champions League
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