Shinji Kagawa

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Today was an example of what can happen when Kagawa plays on the left, yet is allowed to drift in. Too much space is left un-used, and our left flank is pretty much isolated. I've never been a fan of playing with width, but we need some width in order to play a good offensive game. Does this mean that Kagawa is unable to play well on the left? By no means. But should he play there? No.

Based on potential and current form, this is our strongest front 6:

----- Carrick - Cleverley ---
Valencia - Kagawa - Januzaj
---------- Rooney ---------

I've taken out RVP because of his current overall play. Rooney is miles ahead him there. I've also taken out Nani because he's a bit similar to Januzaj, but the latter is currently much better. Valencia is useful to have because of his burst of power and energi.
 
Then why even make that post?

How many strikers he had infront of him is irrelevant. He was shite. End of


He drifts inside. If you play two strikers in front of him, it's going to be crowded. If you play two strikers, don't play Kagawa. If you play one, play Kagawa. It's pretty simple.

Or keep screaming about shit people aren't saying like a 4 year old
 
The quality is there but one criticism I have of Shinji is that I don't think he's quick enough on the ball at times, although you could attribute that to the insistence of our players to stand around and do feck all.
 
Lacked balls today. Too safe, too sucked into taking the easy option.

Thought he'd really go for it after a good outing against saucydad and praise from Moyes.

But to be fair to him, you can see where he wants to play. It's like asking Carrick to play CB. He can do it, but he's uncomfortable and limited.
 
The quality is there but one criticism I have of Shinji is that I don't think he's quick enough on the ball at times, although you could attribute that to the insistence of our players to stand around and do feck all.


Zombie football. We've been playing it for a while. Most of our players get the ball, then stand around. It's hard to watch.
 
He drifts inside. If you play two strikers in front of him, it's going to be crowded. If you play two strikers, don't play Kagawa. If you play one, play Kagawa. It's pretty simple.

Or keep screaming about shit people aren't saying like a 4 year old

Loads of time this game, it was Rooney out wide and Kagawa in the middle and he still did feck all.
 
I forgot he was still on in the second half, just couldn't get into the game and was no better than Nani.
 
Loads of time this game, it was Rooney out wide and Kagawa in the middle and he still did feck all.


Yep. You nailed it. He's a shit player.

You should keep shitting all over a player on your team. It's quality stuff.
 
I think maybe we should try him slightly deeper as Carricks partner he should be able to still get forward from there and would bring a goal threat we haven't had since Scholesy dropped alot deeper. We need to find away of getting Rooney, RVP and Kagawa in the same side.
 
Yep. You nailed it. He's a shit player.

You should keep shitting all over a player on your team. It's quality stuff.

Yes, that's exactly what I am doing:rolleyes:

He was shite, nothing wrong with admitting that now and again, you know...
 
Yes, that's exactly what I am doing:rolleyes:

He was shite, nothing wrong with admitting that now and again, you know...


Yeah, when I called him anonymous I was saying he was good. Don't be an idiot.

You came in here crying about fanboys and weren't even reading the comments. You're acting like 4 year old.
 
Yeah, when I called him anonymous I was saying he was good. Don't be an idiot.

You came in here crying about fanboys and weren't even reading the comments. You're acting like 4 year old.

Because that's essentially what this thread has been 90% of the time.

I read the comments. You were somehow trying to justify Kagawa's bad game to having 2 strikers up top. I call that excuses.

But carry on with your insults. If anyone's sounding a 4 year old, it's you I'm afraid
 
Anyone coming into threads using the word fanboi as an argument should be shot on sight, can people not have a grown up discussion without this shit ffs.

it's quite clear by now that Kagawa has a limited use and we're forcing him into a position he doesn't excel in mainly so we don't have to play Young. I think we'd be better of playing him next to Carrick in all honesty
 
Because that's essentially what this thread has been 90% of the time.


Good for you for staying on top of it and giving people shit for wanting a United player to succeed at United. Some top stuff there. Keep up the good work, Mother Theresa.

I read the comments. You were somehow trying to justify Kagawa's bad game to having 2 strikers up top. I call that excuses.

Oh, that was just a simple tactical comment. You shouldn't use a player when he won't be most useful kind of thing. Simple, basic, non fanboy comments.

But carry on with your insults. If anyone's sounding a 4 year old, it's you I'm afraid


Completely. You've come into a thread about a player people want to do well and called him shit. Obviously, that makes me a child.
 
You all do realise he was excellent against sociedad from the left right? He was shit today no excuses.

Totally different games though.

Playing on the left and drifting in, is nothing like playing behind the striker. Why? Because of the passing options and movement around you! When Kagawa leaves his left wing, then there's not really anyone there to take up his spot. When he then receives the ball in the center and is about to pass the ball on, he doesn't have attacking players running around him on both sides. It worked against Real Sociedad because they weren't nearly as strong defensively as Stoke were today. This, combined with Kagawa having a good day, made it so that we didn't need any width on the left at all. But usually we do. Today was an example of this.

Kagawa's looked impressive in the no.10 role ever since he came back from injury last year. We're probably only talking about 100-150 minutes combined, but those minutes have all been brilliant. It's about fecking time he gets a solid run in the no.10 position, now that he's finally gotten used to the PL. It's all up to Moyes.
 
Anyone coming into threads using the word fanboi as an argument should be shot on sight, can people not have a grown up discussion without this shit ffs.

it's quite clear by now that Kagawa has a limited use and we're forcing him into a position he doesn't excel in mainly so we don't have to play Young. I think we'd be better of playing him next to Carrick in all honesty


I don't think he'll succeed there because of his defensive liabilities but I think it's worth a shot at this point. We don't have anyone else to play next to him
 
Completely. You've come into a thread about a player people want to do well and called him shit. Obviously, that makes me a child.

Calling Kagawa shite does not mean I don't want him to do well. Bizarre logic but keep on with your insults
 
Calling Kagawa shite does not mean I don't want him to do well. Bizarre logic but keep on with your insults


Weird. Did you read my comment. No where in it did I state you didn't want him to do well. I was more pointing out that you're being a troll by coming in here and calling people fanboys and calling the player shit.

Maybe a remedial reading course is in order.
 
Calling Kagawa shite does not mean I don't want him to do well. Bizarre logic but keep on with your insults

Tbf, you're always the first to criticize him. You're also arguably the most active Kagawa skeptic in this thread. People are obviously gonna remember you for it, just like they're gonna remember me as a Kagawa fan boy.

Deal with it.
 
I thought he was okay today. Still needs to get used to Premier League football, as he relished playing against the Spaniards mid week. But what he can offer is clear. It's just building cohesion between the front four. The talent is there, but they look out of sorts in terms of rhythm.

Regardless of only being okay today, I still believe our strongest front four includes him.
 
IMO Kagawa should have gone of. Nani was his infuriating self but he was doing something at least unlike Kagawa


Yea he was slowing the game and keeping the ball for hours. If that was not enough, some cringey shots and awful crosses ( bar that one that actually got to Rooney at last ).

Lack of any proper movement is always going to hamper players like Kagawa AND Nani. This is the problem.

Positioning of front four was a problem too today. We either lacked wings at some point while trying to force everything through the middle or we moved it all to wings and had nobody in the box.
 
Weird. Did you read my comment. No where in it did I state you didn't want him to do well. I was more pointing out that you're being a troll by coming in here and calling people fanboys and calling the player shit.

Maybe a remedial reading course is in order.

So we're not allowed to say a player is shite when he plays shite?
 
There's a difference between a player being shite and a player struggling to get into a game. Our whole attack looked so static. Nobody moves or attacks space. No wonder Kagawa held onto the ball. You could see his arms gesturing for movement. As good as you want him to be, he's never going to be able to pass through the body of a defender.

I think we were poor as a team in terms of cohesion, but I don't think anyone individually was shite.
 
I didn't think he was that bad. He didn't lose possession or do anything bad with the ball. He was just playing miles out of position, forcing the whole team to smudge into the middle of the pitch with no outlets.

He's literally a polemic player, always rated in extremes.
 


:lol: Were we really playing so poor that Kagawa is considered one of the three best (nominated alongside Rooney and Januzaj)?

Edit: Quinton Fortune was in charge of the nominations btw.
 
Kagawa always looks classy in posession.

He's the kind of player that I'd like to think would be given the license to orchestrate our attack from the middle of the pitch. He may not always do something special when he has the ball, but he always does something smart. It's like he's playing on a console at times. Wherever the space is, he looks to move into it.
 
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