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He's not the best squad player at our club, much less the league, good player though he is.
But why push Rooney out? He is a better an more important player than Kagawa.
I'm guessing the principle is it's better to have Kagawa at 100% and Rooney at 80%, than Rooney at 100% and Kagawa at 20%.
Personally I don't buy it; Kagawa needs to earn his spot. Particularly as he isn't even getting the basics right from the left.
Not if Kagawa isn't playing at all and the one who's playing instead of him adds more to Rooney's 100% than Kagawa's 100% and Rooney's 80% together would bring to the team.Is that not better for us, Manchester United?
I'm guessing the principle is it's better to have Kagawa at 100% and Rooney at 80%, than Rooney at 100% and Kagawa at 20%.
Personally I don't buy it; Kagawa needs to earn his spot. Particularly as he isn't even getting the basics right from the left.
Probably the best squad player in the league or in any league for that matter..
He is turning into Berbatov part 2 as far as some opinions are concerned on here.
The difference is he looks likes he gives a shit and is willing to do better.
Simply hasn't been quite good enough to lock a regular place down yet.
Why this obsession with Kagawa? He's a squad player like others, and has hardly been convincing when played.
I find it funny people seem to think if we played Kagawa behind the striker it would solve every problem..
If Rooney isn't English, he won't be anywhere near our first team. As a number 10, Kagawa is astronomically better than Rooney. Arguing against that fact is arguing against logic.
(/•ิ_•ิ)Probably the best squad player in the league or in any league for that matter..
Even if this were true, Hummels should be the part-exchange not Subotic. Ed Woodward better not exchange a Ferrari for a Ford.
Do people really think both Moyes, Sir Alex and the coaching staff past and present have been unjust not giving regular games to Kagawa? To be fair, by his own admission he has not been very good over the last year.
Rooney has been pressing, running around, scoring FKs, he's done well! But not enough that has meant we've been dope, so surely the option has to be tried?
Ultimately it's about how the team performs as a whole, and if we are better with Wayne on the left then so be it. If it annoys him, feck him, he doesn't want to be here anyway
He's not the best squad player at our club, much less the league, good player though he is.
Is that not better for us, Manchester United?
Not if Kagawa isn't playing at all and the one who's playing instead of him adds more to Rooney's 100% than Kagawa's 100% and Rooney's 80% together would bring to the team.
What?
As Balu says.
Also, how can a manager trust that Kagawa will bring 100% when playing in a number 10 role, given that he can't even do the basics correctly at the moment?
I was the first person last season to say drop Rooney for Kagawa in that role, as Rooney was playing so poorly. However It'd be hypocrisy now to say Kagawa should get the nod on reputation alone, after lambasting Rooney's selection on the very same basis.
Kagawa hasn't been a wold beater on the left this season, but to say he's been shit, or not even doings the basics is just not true.
Kagawa highlights from Dortmund. If we can give Valencia an 18 month run in the team with continued mediocrity throughout, we can give Kagawa a run (pref in the middle with Rooney on the left)
Loan him out to a Premiership side, staying on the bench is just a waste .. like a dead man walking at the moment.
Loan him out to a Premiership side, staying on the bench is just a waste .. like a dead man walking at the moment.
Kagawa highlights from Dortmund. If we can give Valencia an 18 month run in the team with continued mediocrity throughout, we can give Kagawa a run (pref in the middle with Rooney on the left)
Do people really think both Moyes, Sir Alex and the coaching staff past and present have been unjust not giving regular games to Kagawa? To be fair, by his own admission he has not been very good over the last year.
I'm not sure that it is at all fair to group Fergie and Moyes together in terms of their views of Kagawa, as even with league acclimatisation and injury disruptions the former played him nearly two dozen times and centrally too.
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Only at Manchester United is a attacking midfielder brought in, and expected to perform well on the wing.
The mind boggles.
Because attacking midfielders elsewhere never play wide at all at any other club in the world.
Like who?
Aye. David Silva never played wide at all. Juan Mata definitely did not spend his time in Spain playing wide. I could almost swear Iniesta has played each and every game for Barcelona through the middle. Isco most definitely did not earn a move to Real Madrid playing from the wing. Oh and Mikel Arteta never played wide for Everton either.
In a 4-4-2? Expected to stay wide and provide width? Did they feck. Those players had the freedom to cut inside and make plays through the middle, something we've proven incapable of doing.
I think ultimately the core reason is this:Why this obsession with Kagawa? He's a squad player like others, and has hardly been convincing when played.
I suppose something that ties into that myth is this idea that even when he's played out wide he's not allowed to come centrally and influence the game in the hole. The easiest way to put that particular myth to bed is simply by watching him in practically any game he plays for us there, but if that doesn't work then you can just look at his average position map v Leverkusen and West Brom. He's closer to the centre spot than he is to the touchline as he always is. He's playing as an inside forward as the oldies would say. In fact his proximity to the centre spot is one of the problems so far, he's dropping deep and playing nothing balls, slowing the play down and playing safe football - that's one of the issues Moyes alluded to after the match v West Brom and that kind of passive football has been a recurring theme. Regardless of that the fact is he's clearly being allowed to come centrally, if Moyes was such a stickler for rigid positions then Januzaj's movement all over the pitch would drive him mental and he'd get nowhere near the team.Kagawa started as a #10 just twice from March onwards which was pretty much in keeping with how he was used all season. He clearly wasn't trusted to be given such a central role yet.