The midfielder has been making a telling impact for Roy Hodgson’s men since his arrival, scoring one goal and providing two assists, amid other dazzling displays.
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Zaha has been in scintillating form for the Selhurst Park outfit in the current campaign, scoring seven goals and providing two assists in only 11 Premier League games.
“I’ve taken that role of playing up-front now, so I don’t have to dribble as much and I just get into the right positions. So him being a dribbler helps me.” Zaha has also advised the 22-year-old on areas to improve on his game in order to reach the peak of his career. “I speak to him all the time – the way he plays and his dribbling is like looking at myself when I was younger,” he continued.
“I’m just very narrow-minded now, it’s like tunnel vision. I know what I have to do when I get out on the pitch and I try to cut out a load of other things.” Zaha remains an influential figure for Crystal Palace and his fine performances have helped the club avoid relegation in the past.
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