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So do we actually know if he's injured or not then? Surely he's more than good enough to find a place on the bench at least if he's not?
He can't be injured, Moyes just said on Thursday everyone apart from Rafael is fit.
He should ask for a transfer request.
And they say players have all the power.
Big fecking risk to start Young, who is shit.He's not injured, he traveled with the squad, but he's not fit. Young is starting today - he is another who didn't have a proper pre-season, but that surely says a lot about Kagawa's lack of match fitness. It would be a big risk to start him.
He's not injured, he traveled with the squad, but he's not fit. Young is starting today - he is another who didn't have a proper pre-season, but that surely says a lot about Kagawa's lack of match fitness. It would be a big risk to start him.
Big fecking risk to start Young, who is shit.
I think I probably posted in the wrong forum to be honest. I just cannot get anyone who thinks Young is a good player (I guess that includes SAF).No, not really. Young is crucial in this type of fixture because he adds defensive stability. If you listened to what Moyes said, you would know that Kagawa was given another week off (this was said on Friday). Perspective, that's what it's called and I'm a massive Kagawa fan.
How can he have lack of match fitness when he played in that tournament
The reaction in here is hilarious. People calling for Moyes to "let him go" - are you folk first and foremost United fans or Kagawa fans? Are you that hurt that he has been left out that you're actually advocating we let him go to our detriment just to keep him happy?
feck me.
No, not really. Young is crucial in this type of fixture because he adds defensive stability. If you listened to what Moyes said, you would know that Kagawa was given another week off (this was said on Friday). Perspective, that's what it's called and I'm a massive Kagawa fan.