The first part is spot on. He looked out a bit out place, really. At Chelsea he'd have players closer to him playing lots of neat short passes whereas here Valencia and young have their very specific and fixed ways of playing which involved sticking out wide most of the time.Mata suffered from the same problems Kagawa finds at times when playing with our much-maligned wingers and less-than-convincing central midfield.
I can't wait to see the pair of them play with the likes of Januzaj, Rooney and van Persie. Our attack should markedly improve.
A big difference from Mata and Kagawa's performances though, which seperates a decent performance to a good one is how often he got into good chances and how he was part of every good piece of play we had pretty much. I put it on the last page, but he got 4 key passes today according to whoscored. Rooney has our highest with 2.4 on average for comparison's sake, which shows how good of a player he is at finding those pockets of space and playing the right pass. He could have had another goal and assist today alone, in a relatively quiet performance, whereas Kagawa looks tidy for the most part but largely ineffective.The first part is spot on. He looked out a bit out place, really. At Chelsea he'd have players closer to him playing lots of neat short passes whereas here Valencia and young have their very specific and fixed ways of playing which involved sticking out wide most of the time.
Maybe if we start mata and Kagawa/Januzaj out wide it might help automatically bring that new style in.
That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Yet I feel you might be right.I'm afraid we're never going to play in that combination. Either Januzaj or Mata will have to give up their place to one of Young/Valencia.
I'm not sure really. Rooney and RVP will both always play when fit, same with Mata. Januzaj has been our best player this season after Rooney, so do you think that Moyes will drop him to the bench for Young/Valencia who the fans aren't too fond of? Can't see it personally.I'm afraid we're never going to play in that combination. Either Januzaj or Mata will have to give up their place to one of Young/Valencia.
That was a Kagawa-esque performance. Play a fluid interchanging three of Kagawa, Adnan, Rooney and Mata behind the main striker, retain the ball more, fullbacks provide the width. Surely that's the obvious way to do things?
I didnt watch the match but from watching the compilation above, I can tell you one thing, his first touch is on a different level to Kagawa's, despite being rusty, he showed better first touch than Kagawa has in his entire time here at United.
Kagawa's first touch before his goal against Spurs at Old Trafford last season was a thing of beauty. Same with his turn against Real Sociedad this season.I didnt watch the match but from watching the compilation above, I can tell you one thing, his first touch is on a different level to Kagawa's, despite being rusty, he showed better first touch than Kagawa has in his entire time here at United.
Kagawa needs to do a lot more to convince me that he can be a more permanent fixture in our starting 11. We need players like him but for whatever reason he hasnt lived un to expectation. He showed some good performances but not consistently enough.
I was thinking the same thing, but with RVP and Rooney both back, I don't know how likely we are to see Kagawa among that sort of combination. With RVP and Rooney basically having their names locked into the team sheet, it only really leaves two spots left up top. One for Mata and the other would likely have to go to Adnan really at this point. Though I guess with Adnan being so young we will look to rotating him, hopefully with Kagawa instead of our more ridged wingers.Now we actually have the opportunity to field an attacking midfield filled with players that allow Kagawa to thrive. He should at least be given a couple of matches alongside Mata and Januzaj to see if we can't turn on the style. Kagawa and Januzaj alone lit it up against Swansea. Add Mata to that and you've got a potentially devastating creative force behind the striker.
Someone's done a match comp of the Matador in action last night
No question about that. There are various factors as to why it hasn't really clicked for him yet. Nothing to do with his first touch though which is more than fine
From what I have seen, his first touch and overall body strength and pace are the primary reasons. I dont buy the argument that he hasnt been given enough chances, he has, both under SAF and Moysie and whenever he has been given a chance he disappointed so much so that I remember all his good performances this season namely against Laverkusen and second half against Swansea. And having watched most United matches live, all I can remember is him always loosing the ball when he receives it under pressure. I remember because it always annoyed me.
It was a good debut, if a bit unspectacular however I think it's important to put it into context and people mustn't forget that he hasn't played football in almost a month at Chelsea. He will get better as his match-sharpness improves.To be honest I wasn’t really impressed with the performance after watching the video above (couldn’t watch the match), so many long hopeful balls forward that lost possession. Though from what some people have said that is more to do with us having no players around him and our default look to the wings approach and a bit of ring rust.
What I did like was that he was constantly looking forward and trying to make something happen, something that kagawa who has similar issues doesn’t do as much. Really hope we can get some players playing closer to him and cut out our reliance on pushing the ball wide straight away, because if we don’t do that I feel he will be another player that we can’t get the most out off. Next match I wouldn’t mind seeing combination of RVP/Rooney/Adnan/Kagawa working with him as the forward unit. Slowly work those group of players into our core attacking unit