I'll be the first to admit that Kagawa is not having a very good season in the Premier League.
But why is he having a mediocre season now? Never mind Dortmund and Japan; he was also good for us under Fergie! No, he wasn't brilliant or world class like he was for Dortmund, but he was still good. Significantly better than he is now, anyways. So, what is different this season compared to last? Why is Kagawa so anonymous on the left now, when he's playing with pretty much the same team in the same league? Why isn't he scoring or assisting anymore, when he last season had great stats in this department, almost on par with Hazard for Chelsea? Hmm... Could it be the changes that happened under Moyes?
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Let's look at the huge differences between Kagawa under Fergie and Moyes:
1. Under Fergie, Kagawa started the season by becoming Player Of The Month in August. He also started roughly 5 out of the 6 first PL games, half the time in his favored position if I'm not mistaken. Under Moyes, Kagawa didn't even start the season. He was left out in the cold for more than a month.
2. Under Fergie, Kagawa started roughly 75% of the PL games when he wasn't injured. Under Moyes so far, he's started roughly 35%. It's also worth keeping in mind that Fergie would play Kagawa regardless of form. This is because he was confident in his qualities. And wouldn't you know: it payed off! By the end of the season, Kagawa had become one of our better players, looking sharper each game. Sure, he wasn't nearly as good as he was for Dortmund, but given that he was improving game by game and easily was our best winger, it made perfect sense to continue playing him on the left. Especially considering the fact that switching him to the central position is a powerful weapon.
3. Under Fergie, Kagawa would start even when both Rooney and RVP were fit. Not only that, but he was the often the first option to play in the AM position the moment Rooney or RVP were out. Under Moyes, Kagawa has had a hard time starting regardless of injuries. And he's far from being the first choice in the AM position, even with both Rooney and RVP out.
4. Under Fergie, it was a rarity to see Welbeck play behind the striker when Kagawa was available. Under Moyes, this has slowly become the norm.
5. Under Fergie, we tested out new formations such as the diamond, mainly to fit Kagawa into our side and to compensate for lack of wingers on form. Under Moyes, we've stuck to the flat 4-4-2, despite playing like shit.
6. Under Fergie, we played relatively fluid attacking football with less dependency on width, mainly to make the combination of Rooney, RVP and Kagawa work out. And it did! We didn't lose a single game when these 3 started together, and we won nearly all of them. Under Moyes, we've become more depedent on width than ever(proved by stats), and our attacking football is the worst I've ever seen.
7. Under Fergie we played well. Under Moyes we've been shit. It's pretty well established that Kagawa is a so-called "multiplier" that makes us tick when we play good football. When we play like we do now, he's left standing there, wondering what to do.
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Now, I'm not saying that Kagawa isn't to blame at all. That would be unfair. Of course he ought to do more to leave his mark on the game. Of course he needs to play with more guts. Of course he needs to sort out that insane lack of confidence. But looking at the glaring facts above, it's pretty fecking obvious why he isn't playing well anymore. How can we expect him to play with confidence when he's given only a fraction of the trust he enjoyed under Fergie? He's playing much less, he's behind Welbeck in the AM pecking order, and to top it off Moyes just doesn't seem to think that playing with a playmaker is necessary, neither on the left nor behind the striker. Compared to Fergie and his Kagawa vision, he's taking the exact opposite direction.
While Kagawa is more suited for the likes of Dortmund, Barca, Arsenal etc, I don't believe for a second that he can't adapt to us and play almost equally well. We only have to try and meet him on the half-way, like Fergie did. Moyes fails to see the value of this, and that is partly why we fail.
People need to stop thinking that the current Kagawa is typical "United Kagawa". It's just plain wrong. Last season he was good. This season he's not. And the facts above gives us an idea why.