It is difficult when the media get a whiff of a half decent young player at OT because the language never starts on anything like a realistic level: this lad was "the new George Best" and a genius after he'd played about 20 minutes and the campaign was on to get him to qualify to play for England. I think he is a very promising youngster, but he does have the weaknesses of most youngsters. He isn't always aware of what is going on around him, especially when United don't have the ball and he does try to do too much himself and he overcomplicates. I agree with Bluemoonz that our young Marcos looked much more mature and did the mundane parts of the game much better. In the third minute Marcos didn't try and cut in, beat two men, close of his own space and thump the ball into the side netting, he put in a no frills, but inch perfect cross so that the beast simply had to nut it into the net. Also last night Januzaj simply couldn't handle the pressure: his "routine" preparing for his penalty did not look like a lad who had no nerves as the TV assured us, but rather anything he could think of to avoid actually taking the penalty. No doubt some of that is the ridiculous way the rags look to a green 18 year old to fish them out of every hole but as Thaksinssoldier argues - it will ruin him. The lad would do far better at City, where as Marcos said, the world class players make it very easy to play with them. How many of us can remember how our youths of 1986 were ruined by premature exposure to relegation battles?