He and Cleverley together will, yes. I'm Always Right is, in this instance, right. You keep banging on about how rarely Anderson's been in good form, without ever actually answering his point that this is because Ando's rarely had a decent run without injury. Both his runs without injury in this season and last have produced consistently excellent football. For me, those are the ones that count, the ones which indicate where he is as a player now.
For me it's crucial that the two of them play together, though. Individually, they have the potential to be great players. But it's in their partnership, how brilliantly their strengths and weaknesses complement one another, that we might see them become much more than the sum of their parts and, (call be overly optimistic if you like, I don't really give a flying feck) 'world class'.
Also you need a Carrick type in there with them for big games. ACC. Just sayin'.