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Adnan Januzaj has admitted that moving from Manchester United to Sunderland has been challenging, but vows the loan spell is making him a stronger player, via the ?Sunderland Echo.
With Sunderland lacking creativity and goals again this season, which sees them bottom of the table, boss David Moyes looked to his protégé, who he brought through the ranks during his time at old Trafford, in a bid to turn things around.
Janizaj’s career has taken a down turn recently after failing to impress at United and having inconsistence appearances for Sunderland but when he has played an improvement to their game has been clear.

Having broken through into a top first team many have expected more from him but the midfielder knows he has to improve and believes his time with the Black Cats will help him do just that.
He said: “It has been very difficult because it is not easy to go from Man Utd to Sunderland. I had to just do it, I will learn from it because I am 22. People think I am 26 or 27, I am only 22. I know people want more from me.
“The other side of it is that they have to look at other parts of my game. I have learned a lot here and it will make me stronger.

“I don’t know where I will be. I feel much fitter and I am happy and we will see what happens.”
Sunderland will be looking for a repeat performance of 4-0 win against Crystal Palace in their remaining games of the season, where Januzaj played an important role.
The Belgian will have to step up if another great escape it to occur with Sunderland only scoring once in their last seven games, in all competitions, there isn’t any room for error in the busy April schedule.
Januzaj confessed: “Six games is a lot in a short space of time. We have to try to win as many games as we can, we can’t make excuses, we have to deliver.
“You learn more when it gets difficult. First season I played a lot of football and it is also about confidence – when you have that from the manager you get better.”
Sunderland are currently seven points away from safety and face Watford after the international break.
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