Shinji Kagawa

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Well at least we can stop all the bullshite saying that he isn't match fit to play, rather he isn't fit to our system is the main cause.
 
People looking too much into this. Kagawa played in the Rio testimonial and looked really, really unfit.

Moyes is just giving him some time to build his fitness. Won't be surprised to see him starting now as he has completed both matches for Japan.

I'm not so sure. The Rio game was a month ago. Since then United have played 4 games including the CS and Kagawa hasn't started in any of them. I think he came on as sub against Wigan and that's it. He's played 3 or 4 internationals for Japan during this period so fitness can't still be an issue, surely? We'll hopefully know more come Saturday against Palace which, given Rooney's unavailability, should be just right for Kagawa to make his first start of the season.
 
The medias will always find ways to change the meaning of quotes, whether the players take PR courses (it can only help I suppose) or not. This is why I loved Scholesy's policy of as little communication as possible.
 
They've upgraded their managers, which were the main reasons why both those teams were so far off from even mounting a challenge last season. City won the league on goal difference in 2011/12 with 89 points, the same team failed to even break 81 points last season while being 10 points behind United. Now we all like to talk about how Van Persie own us the league, but City didn't even compete last season. Chelsea haven't finished above 80 points since 2010/11, and that period directly coincides with the last time they had a top class manager (Carlo Ancelotti).

The most significant signings this year are the managers.

There's not an awful lot to disagree with here.

Mancini was a clueless lunatic, and Chelsea have been all over the place since they ridiculously let Ancelotti go after winning the double the season before. It's a far more level playing field now with SAF gone and Chelsea and City now being coached by two managers of the highest class. We still have a title winning squad that we've improved on with the signing of Fellaini. We've also yet to see the best of Kagawa and a few other players at their best again. However, as you said, the most significant signings this year are the managers.
 


Good performance. Even on the left, he can do a much better job than Young.
 
I wouldnt expect him to start this weekend - played twice in a week, long trip, jetlag etc

however we have 7 matches in the next 3 weeks so I expect to see a fair bit of rotation and after that we should have a good idea of where Moyes sees his place in the squad
 
I wouldnt expect him to start this weekend - played twice in a week, long trip, jetlag etc

however we have 7 matches in the next 3 weeks so I expect to see a fair bit of rotation and after that we should have a good idea of where Moyes sees his place in the squad

If he doesn't start, for the vaiid reasons you give, and with Rooney absent, who's going to be the midfield "playmaker" - Fellaini or Giggs say? I am not sure how attuned Moyes is to the idea of rotation. I think he prefers settled combinations which is probably a good thing - injuries, staleness and trying to keep everyone happy notwithstanding.
 
If he doesn't start, for the vaiid reasons you give, and with Rooney absent, who's going to be the midfield "playmaker" - Fellaini or Giggs say? I am not sure how attuned Moyes is to the idea of rotation. I think he prefers settled combinations which is probably a good thing - injuries, staleness and trying to keep everyone happy notwithstanding.

No idea who will start, but I think Kagawa is the only one who has played twice this week so he is literally the last one who should be starting on Saturday

Moyes had a very small squad at Everton so didnt even really have many options for rotation - will have to see what he does with the huge squad he now has at his disposal
 
actually I think RvP has played twice as well - although obviously not travelling to the otherside of the world and back
 
RVP, Rooney, Nani and Kagawa are all talented and smart enough to play together and adapt to different positions.

It does leave out Welbeck which is kinda sad but he will play the big games with his ability to run all game and win tackles from a forward position.
 
Well at least we can stop all the bullshite saying that he isn't match fit to play, rather he isn't fit to our system is the main cause.

An 80% match fit Kagawa will always start for Japan, because his position is mainly on the left "wing", where his only competition is Inui, who is nowhere near his level. The thing is, Moyes seems to value fitness a lot, maybe even more than SAF ever did. It therefore makes complete sense for him to keep Kagawa out unless he's 100% match fit. You might argue that certain players like RVP or Carrick would start anyways, despite not being 100% fit, and that is probably true. But don't forget that these are players who pretty much carry United. Kagawa, while definitely having the potential to do the same, is just not there yet. He probably will be if he starts playing regularly, but he's not been given that chance yet.

That is why Moyes have chosen to not start Kagawa yet. He's not sure if Kagawa is 100% ready, and seeing as it's still early in the season, risking him wouldn't really make sense. There are many more games to come, not mention the international games he just played. It's better to ease Kagawa into things.

Also, a new manager means a new person to impress. Just because Fergie rated Kagawa, it doesn't mean that he's off the hook now that Moyes has taken over. He has to start over again. And based on what he has done since Moyes took over, it's safe to say that he's not a sure starter. He's a sure starter if we look at his past, but really, Moyes can't afford to do that, unless we're talking about the more obvious choices(RVP and Carrick etc).

The people who think that Kagawa is kept out because he doesn't fit our system or because Moyes doesn't rate him, needs to get a reality check. Or at the very least come back in a few months. If Kagawa still isn't playing then, despite not being injured, then I think we can start asking questions.
 
Talksport are just about to make a big thing out of what Kagawa said. Typical.
In all fairness it is a talking point. A player who was amazing in Germany and excels in something we as a team struggle with isn't getting a chance to play, I for one would love to know the reasons for this before we lose him.

If Kagawa leaves it will be the Pogba situation magnified multiple times.
 
dont worry... he will play this next match (Rooney is out) in his best position, i hope surrounded of the best we can offer.

He will be class and rooney will be in trouble.

If this dont happen, time to :nervous:
 
dont worry... he will play this next match (Rooney is out) in his best position, i hope surrounded of the best we can offer.

He will be class and rooney will be in trouble.

If this dont happen, time to :nervous:


I hope people get over this desire to see Rooney out of the team. A cnut as he has been, its clear from the extents we went through to keep him that he'l play and considering RVP in the scheme of things, it will always be behind the striker. So if Kagawa has to succeed here, it wont be behind the striker even though he'l operate in central areas from the left.
 
The sad thing is you just know we'll sell him for absolute peanuts and he'll go on and become a superstar.

We'll get 8 mill for him tops now that Moyes has made it clear he's completely unwanted.

And to rub salt in the wounds Moyes will play Fellaini off the striker and have us playing hoof ball stuff.

Completely unwanted? My word you're an absolute drama queen.

We're 3 games into the season for rucks sake
 
In all fairness it is a talking point. A player who was amazing in Germany and excels in something we as a team struggle with isn't getting a chance to play, I for one would love to know the reasons for this before we lose him.

If Kagawa leaves it will be the Pogba situation magnified multiple times.


Wow.
 
I hope people get over this desire to see Rooney out of the team. A cnut as he has been, its clear from the extents we went through to keep him that he'l play and considering RVP in the scheme of things, it will always be behind the striker. So if Kagawa has to succeed here, it wont be behind the striker even though he'l operate in central areas from the left.

Is more a desire of Kagawa to play in his best position than Rooney being out of the team... Actually, i just want the best for the team, and Kagawa playing as AMC is the best for everyone. He is just much better suited than Rooney for that creative role.

i would love to have Kagawa behind RVP and Rooney...
 
I wouldnt expect him to start this weekend - played twice in a week, long trip, jetlag etc

however we have 7 matches in the next 3 weeks so I expect to see a fair bit of rotation and after that we should have a good idea of where Moyes sees his place in the squad
It's crystal palace. They're shit. It's the perfect game to get him into the scheme of things.
 
Is more a desire of Kagawa to play in his best position than Rooney being out of the team... Actually, i just want the best for the team, and Kagawa playing as AMC is the best for everyone. He is just much better suited than Rooney for that creative role.

i would love to have Kagawa behind RVP and Rooney...


I'd like that too but if we want to fit both Rooney and Kagawa in there, it'd have to be Kagawa starting in a slightly wider role even though he'd be operating centrally anyways. Rooney out on the left would be a waste as his goal threat is the main reason he plays behind the striker anyways and that'd be massively compromised.

Playing 2 striker and Kagawa just wont work mate.
 
I'd like that too but if we want to fit both Rooney and Kagawa in there, it'd have to be Kagawa starting in a slightly wider role even though he'd be operating centrally anyways. Rooney out on the left would be a waste as his goal threat is the main reason he plays behind the striker anyways and that'd be massively compromised.

Playing 2 striker and Kagawa just wont work mate.

It could easily work. But it wont... true.
 
To be fair, if he doesn't start against Palace, he'll probably come on as a sub and then start in the Champions League on Tuesday. Which is OK by me.

Good performance there and hopefully Moyes won't drop him for the City game.
 
We struggle with teams waltzing through our midfield as is, if we play two strikers, one #10 and 2 wide players, it will likely be open season on our defence.

would be something more like this

---------ddg
Rafael--Vidic--Evans--Evra
--------Carrick (or swap carrick with fellaini)
Fellaini----------Cleverley
-------Kagawa
---Rooney-----RVP

pretty solid... i cant see any midfield out there waltzing through.
 
To be fair, if he doesn't start against Palace, he'll probably come on as a sub and then start in the Champions League on Tuesday. Which is OK by me.

Good performance there and hopefully Moyes won't drop him for the City game.


I think he will certainly start in your CL game, and I feel he is more suited to that sort of game.

I don't think he will play vs City though, Welbecks a sure thing.
 
would be something more like this

---------ddg
Rafael--Vidic--Evans--Evra
--------Carrick (or swap carrick with fellaini)
Fellaini----------Cleverley
-------Kagawa
---Rooney-----RVP

pretty solid... i cant see any midfield out there waltzing through.

No wingers? United have 4 wingers in the squad. Being too narrow will just make it easier for a teams like Palace to park the bus. Will not Rooney and Van Persie just be attacking the same space if they are both that high up?
 
would be something more like this

---------ddg
Rafael--Vidic--Evans--Evra
--------Carrick (or swap carrick with fellaini)
Fellaini----------Cleverley
-------Kagawa
---Rooney-----RVP

pretty solid... i cant see any midfield out there waltzing through.


Our movement is nowhere good enough to play such a system, we'l be predictable and will find it difficult to break teams down not to mention how we'l be susceptible out wide with our very attacking full backs.
 
I think he will certainly start in your CL game, and I feel he is more suited to that sort of game.

I don't think he will play vs City though, Welbecks a sure thing.

We don't know yet if Rooney will be back, and even if not there is Young/Giggs who can be replaced from the team who played Liverpool.
 
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