Nighteyes
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Kagawa was poor in the first half and Januzaj looked a lot more threatening
Kagawa was poor in the first half and Januzaj looked a lot more threatening
This could well be case, though it's equally likely he just doesn't know what to do with a player like Kagawa. I think he's more comfortable with players that fit a get-ball-wide/cross-ball philosophy.
Kagawa was poor in the first half and Januzaj looked a lot more threatening
Easily the best player of the first half. Only Nani was up to his level.
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Sorry, but you clearly have an agenda. Rooney's performance wasn't "shite", but Kagawa's first half performance was poor? Ok.
And there we have one of many proofs that your opinion on Kagawa shouldn't count. Seriously, did Kagawa pee in your beer or something?
Absolute rubbish. I know some people have built him up into a savior figure, and therefore will hype up any little thing he does. But he's done nothing yet this season to justify that blind faith I am afraid.
Who except for Nani was better than Kagawa in the first half?
ha ha, your location gives you away. No point discussing with a fanboy who has too much of Kagawas cock down his throat to see reality.
ha ha, your location gives you away. No point discussing with a fanboy who has too much of Kagawas cock down his throat to see reality.
Was he injured? Mind boggling to take him off for Januzaj.
No tactical Moyes said.
No tactical Moyes said.
I really can't understand why he went off at HT? Did he have a knock?
Moyes said on soccer Saturday interview that he was looking for another way, whatever that means.
For the first time, I'm gonna have to criticize Moyes. That decision is just completely mindblowingly stupid beyond comparison. Kagawa was all over the attacking third, making everyone else's job much, much easier. He also created 2-3 chances and kept possession well in situations where other players would have lost it. I can only remember him making one mistake, and that mistake didn't lead to anything. It also came after receiving a poor pass...
For the first time, I'm gonna have to criticize Moyes. That decision is just completely mindblowingly stupid beyond comparison. Kagawa was all over the attacking third, making everyone else's job much, much easier. He also created 2-3 chances and kept possession well in situations where other players would have lost it. I can only remember him making one mistake, and that mistake didn't lead to anything. It also came after receiving a poor pass...
So he plays well in a game and we sub him at half time? Even young wasn't subbed at half time against city.
And you have cheek of saying no one should take my opinions seriously when it comes to Kagawa.