Only a EPL winners medal yetHas he won the Ballon D'or yet?
Only a EPL winners medal yetHas he won the Ballon D'or yet?
If Kagawa played 12-15 consecutive games as LM, then his overall performance over those 12-15 games would be nothing special I don't think because he is unsuited to playing that position. If however, he had 12-15 consecutive games as no10, there is a very real chance his overall performance would be very good.It's hard for players to be consistent when they don't get a consistent run in the team. I can't remember when it was in the season, or how many games he was given but he played a good couple of matches in a row and then was effectively frozen out for a month.
If he goes back to Dortmund he will shine, if he went to Madrid he'd be Ozil level good. This is a guy who will not perform unless he has willing runners who are quick. At United he doesn't have that, and he doesn't have the passing range of Rooney nor the vision of Mata to play in our slower system. He is incredibly quick footed and agile, a team like Dortmund, Madrid or even Chelsea is where he needs to go because as soon as they've got the ball back, you can expect Ronaldo/Bale/Reus/Willian and co to have cocks in hand flying up the pitch. Watch the highlights of Kagawa and Dortmund and nearly every single clip involves Dortmund running full tilt toward the opposition.
Then watch his United highlights and you'll see his goals are mostly easy tap-ins and his assists come from the flanks.
If you ask me, the level he's at now is probably the best we're going to get out of him unless LVG gets us playing incredibly quick football and by that I don't mean 58 passes in 23 seconds on the edge of the oppositions penalty box whilst they have 10 men sat in there.
Manchester United are supposed to be good at counters.
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Valencia, my son. If Valencia got his arse into gear, I'm sure we'd actually start countering a lot more instead of just recovering the ball then hoofing it or letting Carrick mess around with it. I mean, imagine busting a gut 100x a game running up the pitch to hopefully get on the end of Valencia's ball and seeing it harmlessly hit the oppositions legs? I'd probably stop giving it to him in that situation.![]()
We haven't been a good counter attacking team since we won the champions league last pretty much. Coincidentally the last time our midfield was at the required level of a club like united...Manchester United are supposed to be good at counters.
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Hopefully we will be again with van Gaal in charge playing an attacking 4-3-3 formation with an attacking front 3 and well balanced midfield 3Manchester United are supposed to be good at counters.
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We haven't been a good counter attacking team since we won the champions league last pretty much. Coincidentally the last time our midfield was at the required level of a club like united...
That sounds about right.@JefferiesTube the average rating seems about right. Hasn't really been all that spectacular but not really poor either.
Cleverley average rating from 20 starts = 6.78@JefferiesTube the average rating seems about right. Hasn't really been all that spectacular but not really poor either.
we had a below par season. surprise surpriseCleverley average rating from 20 starts = 6.78
Fletcher average rating from 10 starts = 6.72
Young average rating from 15 starts = 6.66 (bad omen if ever there was one)
The standard of Hartlepools United is 6.85. The standard of Manchester United is 7.85+. Anything below 7/10 is complete and utter failure.
Well whenever Kagawa plays good, it's always with a weak opponent, only Italy's game comes to mind when you remember his performances against top sides, Japan was really bad against Mexico and Brazil at Conf Cup.In the last year, Japan has played against: Brazil, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Uruguay and Ghana. Is Japan's average opponent really weaker than the average PL team?
Very strange opinion. If you mean top level as a single team, Munich, it's kind of useless, don't you think? Germany has one strong team, Munich, that is currently stronger than English top teams, but that's just these three years. Dortmund is on the level, they could not even defeat Arsenal conclusively. But the main thing is that it's all. Bayer L and Schalke is a complete jokes and were completely shattered by Chelsea and MU. And that was an average Chelsea and a very weak MU. And that is a level of Bundesliga, a league where your 3-d, 4-st best teams are loosing like 7-1, 5-1 to a top teams from other leagues.I see that you bring up the physicality of the PL, but many German posters and Bundsliga watchers in here have been adamant about the fact that the tempo and and physicality of the Bundesliga, is on the same level as the PL. The difference between the PL and Bundesliga is this: the PL has a weaker top level, but a higher average level.
I think it's a very primitive way to look at things, it can only be used just to justify Kagawa. I mean everything you said could be said about Valencia, young, even Rooney. I think it's a two way street that, the team plays like that, because players like that. If Kagawa really was impressive player, individually strong, like say Hazard, he would have done much better, and would have done much better as well.Anyone should at this stage be able to see that Kagawa hasn't been a big success(but decent none the less) for one simple reason: he struggles to play for a team with static and predictable football, that relies heavily on individual brilliance from its strikers(and ideally wingers). Fergie was gradually trying to move away from this setup(which is why he signed Kagawa to begin with). Then he retired before he could finish his project, and then Moyes came along and ruined everything.
Van Gaal has a big challenge ahead of him now. He neeeds to convert our football. Many of our current players will have to get used to a brand of football that they're not used to at all. I remember Kagawa critics in here sarcastically saying that we can't change our style only to fit Kagawa. Ironically, we'll change to exactly this style under Van Gaal. It's not to fit in Kagawa, but I'll take it.
At the end of the day: if Kagawa plays well, so does the team. "Kagawa football" is good football. Dortmund and Japan are exhibit A and B. And if we look at our best performances over the last 2 seasons, then more often than not Kagawa has been on the field, often being a key player.
I don;t think he was a CAM, more like second striker, when i watched Dortmund that time he played really advanced. Much more further up the pitch than Mata in Chelsea for example.If Kagawa plays central, there is more chance of him having a good game, whether it is for United or Japan. With Dortmund he played the vast majority of his games as CAM and had a very good season.
I agree he is a second striker, but the main point is he needs to play central. Whether we label him SS, CAM, no10, the most important aspect is he plays central.I don;t think he was a CAM, more like second striker, when i watched Dortmund that time he played really advanced. Much more further up the pitch than Mata in Chelsea for example.
For me, there are two points to it.I agree he is a second striker, but the main point is he needs to play central. Whether we label him SS, CAM, no10, the most important aspect is he plays central.
Lets see how he will do at WC, i don't regard friendlies as a real football matches.@Lane
Kagawa has been one of the standout performers for Japan vs Argentina, Paraguay, France and Italy(as you mentioned). He was also decent against Belgium. Moreover, he was Japan's most important player in the Asian Cup, and became MOTM in the semi-final against a pretty decent South Korea with Park Ji-Sung as the captain.
Dortmund team with Kagawa in it finished 4-th in a CL group with Arsenal, the weakest PL top-4 team at that time, and they aced that group. Argument closed really. Football results don't support what you suggesting. There is just no basis whatsoever to say Bundes top-3 even on par with EPL's never mind better. Just look who finished as a third team in Bundesliga in 2012, 2013 and how exactly did they do in CL matches. As i've said only Bayern is a better team. Dortmund is on par over the last 3 years and everyone else, Schalke, Leverkusen are miles behind.As for Bundesliga vs PL. The Dortmund team that Kagawa was a part of, was better than any current PL team. The top flight(the 3 strongest teams) is overall stronger in Bundesliga, because both Bayern and Dortmund are better than the all the teams in the PL. It doesn't matter if Schalke wouldn't get anywhere near the top 3 then. The average level of the top 3 is still higher in Germany.
I've seen Japan in Conf Cup and they have impressed me at all, they had a decent game against Italy, but were below average with Mexico and Brazil. And i did not see any fluid attacking play from them in these matches as well.The argument that Kagawa is a one-trick pony dependent on Dortmund and Klopp doesn't make sense when you see how well he plays for Japan generally. And even for us, in his best games, you can see that he still has it. What Kagawa really is dependent on, is fluid attacking football with lots of off-the-ball movement. Give him this, and he will thrive, no matter the team.
I disagree, i expected much more from Kagawa, and i don't think he was good for us in 2012. It was a decent first season, kind of average decent. A lot of attacking players did much much better, Cazorla for example, and it's not like Arsenal was a team with fluid football, etc. And it was a new system, new league and so on.United is a stronger team than Japan, so there's no reason for why he can't play well for us. In fact, I think he played well for us in his first season. Not nearly Dortmund level, but still well.
Moyes took away all the elements needed for Kagawa to play well:
1. Consistent playtime
2. Trust
3. Positive football
It's no wonder Kagawa's level dropped under Moyes. And he's not the only player either! I love Carrick, but he's only been a shadow of himself! RVP, while struggling with injuries and still scoring goals, has also looked much tamer than usual. Mata has been good, but he's nothing like the Mata from 1-2 years ago. Our wingers have generally been shite, but this season they've really outdone themselves.
That's a very generous assumption. Maybe he would be better, than he was, but would he improve on his first season? I am not sure. And i would not put too much goodwill on his staying here, i mean Nani and Anderson are here for quite some time, not a such a good thing at all in my opinion, they also decided t stay, i would prefer they'd fled.@Lane
Had Fergie stayed and retired this summer instead, then we'd be looking at a completely different Kagawa. The fact that he looks like staying proves that he still believes that he can make it. Many players would have fled in his situation. But it's obvious that he sees that all it takes, is a better coach with a better vision. The monster(Moyes) is gone. It's time to shine now. Mata's signature has made things more difficult for him, but if he can "learn" how to play on the wings like he does for Japan, then it shouldn't be a problem.
No. My understanding is all players should play in the positions that helps/suits the team most. Now if it's their favored position and the team is ready to built it's play around them - that's great. But if it's not they should either adapt or leave.All players should play in a position that best utilizes their strengths and if possible diminishes their weaknesses to negligible levels. Kagawa does not have any strengths that suit the position of flank player. He is not strong at dribbling, he doesn't have pace, he isn't strong at crossing and defensively, he is average. All Kagawa's strengths are suited to playing central between forward and midfield.
Dortmund team with Kagawa in it finished 4-th in a CL group with Arsenal, the weakest PL top-4 team at that time, and they aced that group.
I've seen Japan in Conf Cup and they have impressed me at all, they had a decent game against Italy, but were below average with Mexico and Brazil.
If we play 4-3-3 with LW, ST, RW and AM behind the front 3, then those 4 players need to deliver. They need to be creative and score goals. Everything else is window dressing, the most important thing is GOALS, because goals win football matches. The more goals we score the better. Objective for next season should be play 38 win 38 and score as many goals as possible. We are not going to win 38 out of 38, but that should be the objective and see how close to that objective we can get. The closer we get, the more chance we have of winning the Premier League. So, those 4 players, 2 wingers, striker and AM/no10 type. Each of those players needs to aim to be sub 30 minutes for goals and creativity. This means, if they play 2000 minutes in a season they need to have a total number of goals scored and chances created of 67. If they play 3000 minutes in a season, they need to have a total number number of goals scored and chances created of 101.For me, there are two points to it.
First of all, he does play on the left for Japan. He plays as a AML, inside player there, but never did he play or asked to play a left winger for United in the same sense as Valencia, he always roamed around.
Then is he really good to play central for United. He did play there a couple of games, yes, without consistent role etc, but still and was not really convincing. The thing is, if you play in the center you must deliver. Goals and assists. Otherwise you are useless, you can "play good" as winger or RB, as a central attacking player you must deliver, same goes for CF.
I am not sure Kagawa is ready for such a role in the team. So given that we do have Mata, i think it's either Kagawa would be able to play as a squad player, that means to play good from the bench and seize your chance when manager give you one. And/or develop necessary skills and versatility to play on the sides. Or deeper. Although i believe that (CM role i mean) is a pipe dream. He looses ball far too much in this role and is not strong enough.
@JefferiesTube the average rating seems about right. Hasn't really been all that spectacular but not really poor either.
I don't agree. You should never try and force a square peg into a round hole. If you play with 11 players, all of them playing in their optimum position the team will perform at its optimum. The team benefits by playing players in their optimum position. The balance of the team is massively important. If you play a player out of position, the whole team dynamic is affected. The more players out of position, the worse the problem gets.No. My understanding is all players should play in the positions that helps/suits the team most. Now if it's their favored position and the team is ready to built it's play around them - that's great. But if it's not they should either adapt or leave.
And what exactly would he bring in a ACM role? I mean in terms of being superior to Mata, for example. I don't see what sort of exceptional skills he possesses that make him a top team's number 10/CAM.
But this is just word against word. Imo, Dortmund 2012 and up until now has been better than any PL team in the same period.
Schalke at number 6 above United and Arsenal? I think it's just stupid. Look any german team apart from Dortmund and Munich are embarrassment in CL in the last couple of years.1. Bayern
2. Dortmund
3. City
4. Liverpool
5. Chelsea
6. Schalke
Well if Japan can only "outplay" their opponents in friendly games, but in real competition like even a Conf Cup look like crap, it does tell you a lot about a team. As i've said friendly games essentially are non-competitive, i could not care less how any team does in them. I've given you a great example, that friendly games does not show true strength of a teams at all. Italy lost to USA (or drew), Russia just before Euro, yet they managed to get to the final.You chose the worst games to watch. Japan was generally crap in 2013. They didn't "wake up" until they played Holland and Belgium in november. They got a win and a draw here, very deservedly. They outplayed both teams. Friendly or not.
Well i did not see anybody trying to play with 11 GKs, so it's okay. All this position stuff is mostly flexible anyway. Balance is important, but then again we are not talking about playing Mata as a RB.I don't agree. You should never try and force a square peg into a round hole. If you play with 11 players, all of them playing in their optimum position the team will perform at its optimum. The team benefits by playing players in their optimum position. The balance of the team is massively important. If you play a player out of position, the whole team dynamic is affected. The more players out of position, the worse the problem gets.
Why do you take the 2012 year alone? Don't you think it's kind of foolish, to take one successful year, Dortmund played Arsenal again this year, and was not much better, was not better at all in fact. And over the last 3 years, they did not show they are any better.
Schalke at number 6 above United and Arsenal? I think it's just stupid.
Well if Japan can only "outplay" their opponents in friendly games, but in real competition like even a Conf Cup look like crap, it does tell you a lot about a team.
If Japan is trying to fit Kagawa on the left, because they don't believe he is as good as Honda in the middle, why should United do any different?
I wonder what you thought about Lahm in midfield thenI don't agree. You should never try and force a square peg into a round hole. If you play with 11 players, all of them playing in their optimum position the team will perform at its optimum. The team benefits by playing players in their optimum position. The balance of the team is massively important. If you play a player out of position, the whole team dynamic is affected. The more players out of position, the worse the problem gets.