kps88
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This thread just keeps going in circles thanks to Mad Winger.
So you want us to lose just to prove your point that we're not playing good football?
Seriously, just feck off
What risk? Kagawa´s biggest problem was the RvP deal which put Rooney as his direct competition. Unless you buy an absolute world class CM in the summer on top of Gündogan, the latter would walk right into your starting line up, because he simply outclasses everything you have there bar Carrick, who would take the defensive part. For Gündgoan United would be the top club with the least amount of risks for him, because of their dire need of a class CM.
You should read the other posts before you jump in head-first like that... I clearly stated above that I want us to lose if that means that we will start playing better as a result. Moyes etc are clearly in need of a reality check. I don't want us to lose to prove my point to you. That's childish. Besides, I don't give a feck about you lot. I don't know you, and I'll never meet you anyways.
I'm advocatig better football. It's as simple as that. Kagawa is merely the tool for this. It could have been anyone else, as long as the situation was similar.
Yeah people assume that because Sahin didn't work out at Madrid and because Kagawa doesn't seem to be working out at United that it's because Dortmund make them look better then they are. They don't realize that Sahin had horrible luck with injuries at Madrid and Mourinho never gave him chances, while Kagawa at United will never be the main #10 as long as Rooney is here.
Do you honestly think Kagawa deserves to be starting as a #10, arguably the most important position in the attack, over Rooney who has been one of the best players in the world there for the past 10 years for United? Or he's good enough to shift Rooney up front and put RVP on the bench?
That, and the fact that certain "top reds" can't stand the thought of our club doing something remotely wrong. It's clearly just Kagawa who's shit. He was only "lucky" to be world class in Dortmund, a club that's incidentally much better than us.
You want at least one attacking player making runs without the ball to capitalise on the creativity of your other players and with Reus becoming more and more a brilliant playmaker as well, at least in transition, I'd say you want him on the ball a lot and therefore a player like Kuba or Aube seems the better choice on the right. Reus' development might really be a problem for Kagawa right now, he's simply an even better version of him with more versatility, who doesn't give a shit in which position he starts and never looses his influence on the game. Right now, it'd be stupid to run the attack mainly through Kagawa with everyone around him making runs like it was the case in his 'worldclass' half a season.If his skill set is wider, could he then not play in as a winger?
Mkhitaryan - Kagawa - Reus
------ Lewandowski -------
You should read the other posts before you jump in head-first like that... I clearly stated above that I want us to lose if that means that we will start playing better as a result. Moyes etc are clearly in need of a reality check. I don't want us to lose to prove my point to you. That's childish. Besides, I don't give a feck about you lot. I don't know you, and I'll never meet you anyways.
I'm advocatig better football. It's as simple as that. Kagawa is merely the tool for this. It could have been anyone else, as long as the situation was similar.
I believe that football isn't as straight-forward as Football Manager/FIFA. I don't think that players should live on their name, even when the team as a whole seems to struggle a bit. Right now I'd bench RVP and push Rooney up to the striker position. An unpopular opinion, but I think everyone except RVP would benefit from that right now..
I believe that football isn't as straight-forward as Football Manager/FIFA. I don't think that players should live on their name, even when the team as a whole seems to struggle a bit. Right now I'd bench RVP and push Rooney up to the striker position. An unpopular opinion, but I think everyone except RVP would benefit from that right now..
This thread just keeps going in circles thanks to Mad Winger.
I believe that football isn't as straight-forward as Football Manager/FIFA. I don't think that players should live on their name, even when the team as a whole seems to struggle a bit. Right now I'd bench RVP and push Rooney up to the striker position. An unpopular opinion, but I think everyone except RVP would benefit from that right now..
He was shit, but the whole team was after half. A Jones/Fellaini midfield has disaster written all over it. It was evident Moyes had an eye on midweek and the injuries meant we were going to see out the game and we have been shit at doing that since Scholes has left.
Still think he will come good. Too good technically to simply fade away.
Kagawa playing as number 10 instead of Rooney will change feck all in terms of Utd playing better football MW. Utd as a whole needs to improve in terms of movement, Kagawa is no Jesus to perform miracles that's for sure. His place is on the bench, sadly for him.
We wont know until we try, though, will we?
Besides, Rooney is not really playing as a proper AM anyways. He's a deeplying striker who's in form. His form wouldn't drop if he was pushed further up the pitch. In fact, I think he'd score even more goals! Putting Kagawa in Rooney's position will basically be like playing with 3 midfielders. We'd control possession better, and have much more creativity up front.
It might be a bit rough in the beginning, but I think it's worth it in the long run. Our midfield is generally too weak to play offensively well with 2 strikers. Kagawa would help our midfield. We'd probably have less effectivity in front of goal, but we'd create more chances and keep the ball better. I personally think that we'd benefit from this in the long run, but there's no clear answer to this. The only thing that's almost certain, is that our football would be more entertaining and generally better. If we could convert that into United effectivity, then it would be awesome.
Kagawa hasn't played well enough
.... on the left wing. Whenever he's played in the no.10 role(i.e. with actual wingers making runs on both sides of him) since he came back from his injury, he's looked class.
I don't like the logic that says that a player needs to perform well out of position first in order to get playtime where they're best... It doesn't make sense to me, because it doesn't allow anyone to be specialists. Kagawa is by no means a bad winger. He disproved that well enough under SAF. It's just that he's so much better as an AM. Why settle for a 7/10 winger, when you can get a 9/10 AM? Hell, right now he's maybe more like a 6/10 winger, which only further strengthens the argument of playing him behind the striker.
.... on the left wing. Whenever he's played in the no.10 role(i.e. with actual wingers making runs on both sides of him) since he came back from his injury, he's looked class.
I don't like the logic that says that a player needs to perform well out of position first in order to get playtime where they're best... It doesn't make sense to me, because it doesn't allow anyone to be specialists. Kagawa is by no means a bad winger. He disproved that well enough under SAF. It's just that he's so much better as an AM. Why settle for a 7/10 winger, when you can get a 9/10 AM? Hell, right now he's maybe more like a 6/10 winger, which only further strengthens the argument of playing him behind the striker.
Because we have a better AM/ST in Rooney.
Because at the moment there is another player who is better than your protégé and plays more or less in that position. If Kagawa is a 9/10 AM then Rooney is a 12/10, really your overrating of him is weird. You are in denial man, Kagawa is not better than Rooney as a number 10 for Utd, RVP will not be benched and rightly so because he's very productive. Kagawa can do the best he can with what's left of the play and positioning or he can ask to leave. You'd have a case if Rooney was truly woeful or injured but he's healthy and a much better player than Shinji.
What risk? Moving from a team that is regarded as one of the best in Europe to one who are under major transition from a hierarchical perspective all the way to the football pitch. Huge risks for top players to come into this and it'll take some serious confidence, money and negotiating to get the top players.
No chance will we get Gundogan in the near future, I'm pretty sure of that. Not even sure why I'm engaging in this conversation it's ridiculous.
If his skill set is wider, could he then not play in as a winger?
Mkhitaryan - Kagawa - Reus
------ Lewandowski -------
bla bla bla about him not playing in his best position. If the guy can't even make the effort, can't even look arsed to play then this club isn't the right one for him. He should look at Adnan who gets shifted a lot in different matches and still gives 100%. Really disappointing by him and it's not even football quality related. He plays like a coward or something.
I'll just refer to my laste reply to Maestro14.
Kagawa was easily a 9/10 AM for Dortmund. If he's given time in the proper position, I'm confident he can return to the same form for us.
Rooney is not a very good AM. He's a world class striker, though.
He needs to show that he would be the better choice than Rooney.
Get Dortmund out of your system man, we don't play like them and we don't intend to by the looks of things. Kagawa as a 10 for Utd might not be performing as Kagawa for Dortmund. If he was so good then SAF should never have bought RVP and should played him there with Rooney up top. Your constant overrating of him is unique on the Caf.
I keep repeating myself every game when I say he needs a rocket up his arse. He's too lackadaisical and testimonial paced.
RVP was too good to pass up on. He was not initially a part of the plan, you know...
Still, that doesn't mean that we don't need him. On the contrary! It's always nice to have a world class backup.
Actually.....How? On the left wing? We might as well put Kagawa in CM then..
Kagawa has been given a full 10 minutes(!) in the AM role in 16 competitive games. He looked awesome then, so I don't see what he's done to prove that he can't play well again. Also, I just don't see Rooney's level dropping at all as a lone striker. I actually think he'd play better like that.
Get Dortmund out of your system man, we don't play like them and we don't intend to by the looks of things. Kagawa as a 10 for Utd might not be performing as Kagawa for Dortmund. If he was so good then SAF should never have bought RVP and should played him there with Rooney up top. Your constant overrating of him is unique on the Caf.
If Fergie was still here then Rooney would have been sold and that was Fergie's plan. Probably why he bought Kagawa to replace Rooney in that number 10 role. Moyes has kept Rooney and now has a problem. If RvP or Rooney got injured then Kagawa might get his chance but Moyes will play those two otherwise.
He obviously has enough ability to play for us but during his time here he has been compared to the likes of Ozil and Mata, with a large proportion of posters saying he should play in the number 10 role ahead of Rooney. Truth is he hasn't looked anywhere near their level as a Manchester United player. I'm just wondering if, at some point, we're gonna stop blaming the system, our style and injuries when maybe we were overrating him a bit from the get go? A good player, certainly, but maybe not at the Ozil/Mata/Silva/Rooney level.
It's like he doesn't wanna even give Moyes a starting eleven headache. We're not asking him to turn into the Japanese Kuyt and chase down every lost ball but a little more urgency and creativity in his play. If he's as good as he's claimed to be, all the times he drifts inside and is in central areas, he has got to do better than what he is offering. Individually he's been poor, without even going into details about the general team tactics.
So we should move an in-form #10 Rooney to striker, dropping RVP in the process, so we can try out Kagawa, despite him not impressing in the slightest in other positions?How? On the left wing? We might as well put Kagawa in CM then..
Kagawa has been given a full 10 minutes(!) in the AM role in 16 competitive games. He looked awesome then, so I don't see what he's done to prove that he can't play well again. Also, I just don't see Rooney's level dropping at all as a lone striker. I actually think he'd play better like that.