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Ati-virus, keeps missing the n button
Depends which one. Hopefully ReusChances are he'll be shipped back to Dortmund for one of their players, so it's not all bad.
Depends which one. Hopefully ReusChances are he'll be shipped back to Dortmund for one of their players, so it's not all bad.
Chances are he'll be shipped back to Dortmund for one of their players, so it's not all bad.
All of them.Who? The only realistic targets are Gündogan and Subotic, who will have been injured for the majority of the season in the Summer.
All of them.
Chances are he'll be shipped back to Dortmund for one of their players, so it's not all bad.
Surprisingly Kagawa has started more matches and played more minutes than Young this season. Wouldn't figure that from reading stuff on here.
Ah yeah, that old argument. Moyes obviously favours a rigid system with 2 wingers lumping balls into the box all game. Kagawa isn't very good at that.
Youngs been injured for a fair bit but the difference is games in a row. Young has had a few chance to get a run of form, Valencia has had pretty much 2 years now, but kagawa has had like that one run of 4 games or so where he did well but was right back on the bench in the next game. He can't do anything to stay in the team in moyes' eyes.Surprisingly Kagawa has started more matches and played more minutes than Young this season. Wouldn't figure that from reading stuff on here.
It makes little sense, even if he does intend to sell him it would be of benefit to start Kagawa occasionally.
Moyes must've spun him a real yarn in January though, why else would he have stayed and jeopardised his World Cup form.
I felt that way before but Kagawa has now had a bunch of matches in the hole and a couple were good. At least half of them he didnt do enough though and when you're competing with Rooney thats not going to be good enough to cement your place. There is no reason whatsoever why Kagawa can't play a role like Pienaar at Everton from that wide role. The only difference is that Shinji still seems so lightweight, he needs to learn to hold off the challenges in this league
There is really no other manager in the world who would pick a lineup like this, when we have these players available. It's just annoying.Shinji Kagawa sits on the sidelines in place of Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia in only ONE football club on this planet.
So fecking frustrating.
Don't get me wrong I'd like to see him play a bit more too but the constant drivel of him never getting a chance and Young always playing is quite clearly bollocks. A common theme on here is believing Young and Valencia are the same people.True and a very good point but it does seem that more recently Kagawa is starting to be frozen out completely. Hasn't even come off the bench for ages now. Don't think he's played since we bought in Mata, who is (to some extent) an upgrade on Kagawa.
Kagawa has been out with illnesses too. Kagawa played 9 matches from the end of October to start of December and other then looking decent in a couple CL matches he did nothing. Young also has more goals, assists, wins penalties and overall been not much worse than Kagawa. Again Valencia and Young are not the same people.Youngs been injured for a fair bit but the difference is games in a row. Young has had a few chance to get a run of form, Valencia has had pretty much 2 years now, but kagawa has had like that one run of 4 games or so where he did well but was right back on the bench in the next game. He can't do anything to stay in the team in moyes' eyes.
I feel like he just doesn't understand what the united way is, sure we've always played with width, but our wingers have always been tricky, attacking first and exciting wingers who like roaming. Valencia is one of the very few who do nothing but stand on the touch line and cross it in every time they get it.This is something which i thought would happen as soon as i heard that Moyes was going to be the United manager. It just seemed so obvious that he would try and deploy his wingers/wing-backs in that way yet he seems to have tried to 'follow the United way' in the sense of being persistent with out and out wingers like in the game tonight.
I feel sorry for Kagawa. Yeah, he hasn't been amazing in his time at United but when has he ever had the chance to be? He has a really good game or two and then he's completely shut out of the side with little reason. It's frustrating even as a neutral, considering he is a really talented player.
Yeah, personally if januzaj is out I would have started young and kagawa, because young at least tries to vary it up occasionally and can do something going forward. Playing them both together is just way too defensive, and that's the problem here. Kagawa has largely been decent, he's never been complete shit really. He has games where he's ineffective and doesn't do much but that's more due to the style.Don't get me wrong I'd like to see him play a bit more too but the constant drivel of him never getting a chance and Young always playing is quite clearly bollocks. A common theme on here is believing Young and Valencia are the same people.
Kagawa has been out with illnesses too. Kagawa played 9 matches from the end of October to start of December and other then looking decent in a couple CL matches he did nothing. Young also has more goals, assists, wins penalties and overall been not much worse than Kagawa. Again Valencia and Young are not the same people.
Was it reported that they sat down and talked? Culture-wise, it's extremely unlikely Kagawa would have knocked on Moyes' door.
I feel like he just doesn't understand what the united way is, sure we've always played with width, but our wingers have always been tricky, attacking first and exciting wingers who like roaming. Valencia is one of the very few who do nothing but stand on the touch line and cross it in every time they get it.
Yep I would have probably gone with Kagawa and Valencia myself simply because Valencia has actually played quite good in the CL this year. I don't like playing two of Young, Valencia or even Welbeck either. Someone like Kagawa who comes in and connects the play is beneficial.Yeah, personally if januzaj is out I would have started young and kagawa, because young at least tries to vary it up occasionally and can do something going forward. Playing them both together is just way too defensive, and that's the problem here. Kagawa has largely been decent, he's never been complete shit really. He has games where he's ineffective and doesn't do much but that's more due to the style.
I'm sure he's well motivated.
Done well since coming on
I hope he bangs Moyes' daughter and nails it on his tactics blackboard before he goes.When he leaves this summer I will be gutted as a United fan, but delighted as a Kagawa fan. He deserves better than this.
Apart from Pogue and charleysurf, everyone agrees we look more threatening going forward with him in the side, right?