David Moyes has taken an unconventional step in his approach in singling out Ross Barkley as a ´really special talent´ and ´one to keep an eye out for´.
Speaking to Eurosport, Moyes confirmed Barkley would have featured in the first team this season, if it wasn´t for braking his leg in two places a shattering injury in the first half of England Under 19s defeat in Belgium in Octomer.
Moyes: "Ross Barkley will come through. He´s already playing up the levels for England and unfortunately, playing for England he broke his leg in three places at the start of the season. He´d already started training with the first team and I believe he would have played this season in the first team if he hadn´t broke his leg. He would be the one to keep an eye out for.
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