Shinji Kagawa

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His level of composure is just staggeringly higher than anyone else we have. Wouldn't have looked out of place playing ahead of Gotze in that Bayern side.
 
Brilliant player. Still not sure that Moyes rates him though.
 
Absolutely fantastic tonight, just a class above the rest of our players.

The thought that we might sell him actually hurts. We should be buying more players like Kagawa, not selling them!
 
I think that he has shown today that there is absolutely no reason to start Young above him, even if it is for Young's defensive quality, because as we saw, Kagawa is a better 'defender' than Young.
 
I think he's our second best player at the moment to Mata. Him and Mata should be automatic starters, every game.
This. The team should be build around them. Let Rooney and RVP fight for the striker position (or sell one of them), let Welbeck,Januzaj and probably Valencia fight for the last attacking position.
 
Had it not been for Rooney's goalscoring ability and set-pieces, then Kagawa would have been our most well-rounded outfield player. He's great/brilliant at pretty much everything, except for making crunshing tackles and blasting the ball into the net from long distances. He should consult with Scholes!:devil:
 
If we had 3 more of him tonight we would have had a great chance.

Looked head and shoulders above any other player in our team.
 
He did very well, only mistake was that ball for Hernandez, where he did brilliantly to even get into that position.
 
One of the only ones who even had half a bollock to pull together an ounce of composure and pull off passes when pressed by Bayern. This is the type of player we need to be heading forward with, and we should have learnt this a long time ago when we played Barcelona.
 
We'd be in the champions league next season if Moyes played him from the start of the season instead of taking 9 months to realize he's a top class player. Brilliant again today, only player on our team who can keep hold of the ball under pressure and showed how good he is on the ball too, with his dribbling and great touches. Would be absolutely criminal if he left, but I don't think he will after this last month.
 
I think he's our second best player at the moment to Mata. Him and Mata should be automatic starters, every game.
The team needs to be built around them, simple as. Leaves a spot for Januzaj to develop into perfectly as well on the other side.
 
Himself and Mata are probably one of the few hopes for us attacking wise. Start them both every game.
 
Showed his class against world class opponents which is what we want at a club with United's stature. Wasn't fazed and didn't lose his head when pressured, generally picked the right options, and did a great job pressing and defending, for the entire 90 minutes.

You wonder what took Moyes so long to realise that if you play an excellent player regularly and get his confidence up, he might you know, actually play well.

Like many have said, Mata and Kagawa are the sort of players you want to keep and build around. Would be ridiculously stupid if we sold him in the summer.
 
He now shows why he was considered to get the 7. We need to build a team around him and Mata.
 
So much of the "Well, SAF didn't play him that much either so he's not that good" crowd fails to understand what SAF was doing that season.

Good to see so many posters recognizing him as a key player.
 
very good performance tonight - probably the best in a united shirt considering the opposition
 
We'd be in the champions league next season if Moyes played him from the start of the season instead of taking 9 months to realize he's a top class player.

If I posted something like that, then I'd be attacked by 4-5 posters:lol:

I totally agree, though. Moyes' failure to see Kagawa's talent has quite possibly thrown us out of top 4. It's actually sickening to think that both RVP and Rooney were injured at one stage, without Kagawa featuring. We went for months without RVP and Mata, and Kagawa still barely featured. It just doesn't make any sense.

Under Moyes, Kagawa's playtime and influence has been cut in half(and then some). Look at Kagawa's performances last season, in the CL this season, and in the PL for the last couple of weeks. Then look at Valencia, Young, Welbeck and Januzaj. Would any sensible manager to put all of these players ahead of Kagawa in the pecking order for the PL games? Hell, I think it's crazy to put even one of them ahead of Kagawa, unless he's in the form of his life.
 
If I posted something like that, then I'd be attacked by 4-5 posters:lol:

I totally agree, though. Moyes' failure to see Kagawa's talent has quite possibly thrown us out of top 4. It's actually sickening to think that both RVP and Rooney were injured at one stage, without Kagawa featuring. We went for months without RVP and Mata, and Kagawa still barely featured. It just doesn't make any sense.

Under Moyes, Kagawa's playtime and influence has been cut in half(and then some). Look at Kagawa's performances last season, in the CL this season, and in the PL for the last couple of weeks. Then look at Valencia, Young, Welbeck and Januzaj. Would any sensible manager to put all of these players ahead of Kagawa in the pecking order for the PL games? Hell, I think it's crazy to put even one of them ahead of Kagawa, unless he's in the form of his life.
I've been one of the only people on here defending him consistently with you, just a little more subtle and not writing huge posts about it :lol: :p
Like I'm not saying Kagawa is our best player, or is one of the best in the world. He's definitely a top class player though, and what he brings more then anything is him lifting everyone else's game, making us more fluid along with helping us keep possession and offering someone to pass the ball to better then anyone else. He's not our best player (though he is up there), but he definitely makes the biggest difference to the way we play.
 
Well, at least after 10 months Moyes has finally realised the obvious in Kagawa
 
@bosnian_red

100% agree with what you say.

Kagawa's not our best player, but he definitely has what it takes to get there eventually. If we start playing him consistently, then I think he'll become our best player 1 or 2 years from now. Or at least share the spot with DDG:drool:
 
Great performance from Kagawa tonight. Was always willing to receive the ball and didn't panic when he got it. I really hope we keep him because he's the type of player we need if we want to reach Bayern's heights.
 
Miles ahead of most of our players technically. Understands how to receive and pass to player in same shirt.

It goes back to the statement that we need to play more often the technical players like him around instead of the dross he had for most of the season.
 
Did anyone notice that little moment when Kagawa kept the ball against 3 Bayern players near the corner area, then played a pass to Valencia who promptly stumbles the ball out against a Kraut's knee? Kagawa heaved his head to the heavens and looked frustrated with the level of technique in our team whereas Valencia was happy to have the throw-in, not an ounce of remorse or disappointment that a continuance of the play in that situation would have created a far more promising situation.

Kagawa must be shocked how little composure most of our players have,he thought he was joining a world class squad full of technical players when he joined Manchester United.
 
If I posted something like that, then I'd be attacked by 4-5 posters:lol:

I totally agree, though. Moyes' failure to see Kagawa's talent has quite possibly thrown us out of top 4. It's actually sickening to think that both RVP and Rooney were injured at one stage, without Kagawa featuring. We went for months without RVP and Mata, and Kagawa still barely featured. It just doesn't make any sense.

Under Moyes, Kagawa's playtime and influence has been cut in half(and then some). Look at Kagawa's performances last season, in the CL this season, and in the PL for the last couple of weeks. Then look at Valencia, Young, Welbeck and Januzaj. Would any sensible manager to put all of these players ahead of Kagawa in the pecking order for the PL games? Hell, I think it's crazy to put even one of them ahead of Kagawa, unless he's in the form of his life.

Going back to that period pre Mata and with RVP and Rooney on the sidelines, he didn't even make the bench despite being fully fit. Kind of bonkers as when Mata was signed I thought it would be the final nail in the Kagawa coffin. Yet here we are 2 months later and he is a key player. These 2 must really be firing on all cylinders in training for Kagawa to get Moyes to change his mind. Hope he stays.
 
Did anyone notice that little moment when Kagawa kept the ball against 3 Bayern players near the corner area, then played a pass to Valencia who promptly stumbles the ball out against a Kraut's knee? Kagawa heaved his head to the heavens and looked frustrated with the level of technique in our team whereas Valencia was happy to have the throw-in, not an ounce of remorse or disappointment that a continuance of the play in that situation would have created a far more promising situation.

Kagawa must be shocked how little composure most of our players have,he thought he was joining a world class squad full of technical players when he joined Manchester United.
To be fair he did, until Moyes came along...

I sometimes struggle to believe how poor some of the players look compared to last season (in terms of technique).
 
To be fair to Moyes half the CAF have failed to see what he brings to the table.

Happy to see the thread reflect reality a bit more.

He can be a key player for us with Mata going forward, a joy to watch.
 
What's with all the praise? Last time I posted in this thread I was attacked.

I just don't see it with him anytime he puts on a United shirt at all

I don't see how he's earned a starting spot (or a space on our best bench if everyone is fit)

Yeah pretty much. He's fluffed his lines when he's gotten to the important parts of the pitch too many times.

Cleverley can start in a midfield 2 as he's capable of winning the ball back and tracking his runners. Kagawa doesn't offer much defensively.

It happened today for his second touch. He miscontrolled it a bit and a player come charging through him and just won the ball. Happens way too often

Well they've all had better seasons than him. (Apart from Nani) Considering Rooney/Jones covers CM and Young, Nani cover the wings what position are we keeping Kagawa free for?

And Young has won us games this year. Kagawa hasn't.

Ashley Young has been much better than him this year.

Young is limited but can certainly give us a goal threat with his balls. There's been four or five games this year where Ashley Young has dramatically effected the game in our favour.

I know it's "in" to love the Bundesliga, but we can all see that the standard in that league is nowhere near the Prem right?

The Premier League is the best in the world. It's competitive all the way through.

Bundesliga teams aren't exactly setting the world alight at the moment. I think it's safe to say the quality of the league over there is lower.

But I think it comes down to a simple fact with Kagawa. If you're shite and ineffective most times you play for my club, I'll generally think you're not good enough.

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To be fair to Moyes half the CAF have failed to see what he brings to the table.

Happy to see the thread reflect reality a bit more.

He can be a key player for us with Mata going forward, a joy to watch.
Moyes is a better manager than HALF the Caf... :eek:
 
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