Striker Jesus, 19, signed for £27m and due to join the Premier League leaders from Palmeiras in January,?was hugely impressed with what the City boss had to say. The fact he followed it up with the winner against Stoke - to end that 35 year wait for a trophy - was fairly significant too. Jose Mourinho has told every Man United player that they're fighting for their futuresTV TimeWh. They were two of the ‘fab five - which also included Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany and Sergio Aguero - which for so long was the spine of their team. They trust him to bring back the glory days after three desperate years under Moyes and LVG. Jesus battles for the ball Colombia’s David OspinaThis summer Jesus won Olympic gold with Brazil and?then made his debut for the senior team, scoring two goals in a 3-0 away win against Ecuador. The east London academy product, who had a spell on loan at Forest last year, also praised the senio. ished yet even though failing to start a Premier League match would send a clear message to some players. Just 15 minutes before kick-off at White Hart Lane, a seemingly fit Van Aanholt, 26, was told Jason Denayer was replacing him. He may well get that chance by sitting out Saturdays lunchtime clash with Leicester.