Adebesi
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Rooney doesnt have to be converted into a midfielder if he isnt going to play as a 10, he could play in one of the wide positions too, he has done that quite effectively many times over the years.
Kagawa's reputation as a brilliant number 10 gets inflated with each passing month that he doesn't play as a number 10.
I'm fecking brilliant at golf using that same logic (I hate golf and haven't played since I was in school)
Kagawa's reputation as a brilliant number 10 gets inflated with each passing month that he doesn't play as a number 10.
I'm fecking brilliant at golf using that same logic (I hate golf and haven't played since I was in school)
It'll be interesting when we see what Van Gaal's plans for him are. If he's a roaring success then all the people who said that his pretty average first season (IMO. Don't bother picking me up on this. I know there are lots of you that think he was good/decent/brilliant/sexy/whatever) was down to it being his first season and his underwhelming second season was down to Moyes will be vindicated. Likewise, if a third manager struggles to nail down a position for him/drops him regularly it'd be hard to argue that maybe he's the issue, not all of the other factors ritually advanced on his behalf.
I still don't think Kagawa looks out of place playing wide left. He plays there for Japan, because Honda plays the 10 position.
He's combined well with Mata regardless of what starting positions the two of them are in, so it's really just a case of getting players of similar intelligence and style of play.
Watching Kagawa play first time little touches to Fellaini and showing himself for the return pass only to see the Belgian lose the ball through bad anticipation or first touch was annoying last night.
I think it depends a lot on the signings we make. Van gaal could maybe use him on the wing but as a 10 everyone would admit mata is better. I'm obviously a huge fan of Kagawa, and while I think he's an excellent player and so pleasing I watch, I'm not sure if he can become a key player because we brought in mata along with having Rvp and Rooney. Those are just 3 players you can't drop but it also makes an unbalanced team. Then again, I feel like Kagawa would fit in perfectly with van gaals usual style so we'll see. I had my doubts he'd ever play a huge part under moyes because of what moyes is like but under van gaal I genuinely don't know because of the players we have.Indeed. Although no doubt the Kagawa hardcore will find yet more excuses. Perhaps Van Gaal is just too Dutch to get the best out of him?
How many opportunities has Kagawa had to disprove it this season?
He's not even managed to break into the first eleven under two different managers on a consistent basis and does not look completely comfortable in the EPL and does not play that role for his national side. .
He doesn't have to, because of the simple fact that Rooney isn't a no.10. "No.10" is more of a role than it is a position. A different name for no.10 is central attacking midfielder. What this role suggests, is that you have an offensive playmaker, who's expected to score and assist more often then the other central midfielders, who in return does more of the defensive work.
Rooney does not fit this description. Rooney is a striker. The only reason he's allowed to drop deeper, is because he's more mobile and versatile than RVP, Welbeck and Hernandez. He's in no shape or form an offensive playmaker, he never has been, and he never will be. His first touch, technique and short-passing is waaaay too bad to occupy such a role. Rooney scores and assists a lot, but that's because he is a striker. His natural instinct will put him at the end of many balls, and many of his saved efforts will be put in the back of the net by someone else.
With Rooney you know that you'll get 30(+/-) goals/assists per season. For some coaches that goal/assist return is valuable enough to completely discard fluidity down the center. Fergie clearly wanted to move away from this model, as he could see how problematic it would become in the future. Rooney was headed for the lone striker position until RVP suddenly became available. In the very same season, Carrick decided to have the best season of his life, temporarily closing down the gaps in central midfield. Rafael and DDG stepped up as well. Top top it off, all our rivals sucked. It therefore made sense to play Kagawa on the wing, and Rooney behind RVP. We were winning regardless. It would be up to the next manager to figure out how to solve the Rooney/RVP/Kagawa situation.
Why is it people seem to think he cant play on the left?
van Gaal usually has very strict wide roles for his wingers, not wanting them to cut inside or drift around freely as he wants them to stretch the defense constantly. He wants them to be able to receive the ball at their feet out wide before they challenge their full-back and move away from the wide area if they want to.
This is a role Kagawa would be horrible at, so unless van Gaal changes some of his fundamental philosophies there is no chance Kagawa can make it at that role. Unless we make up for it by converting a winger in to a LB so they can provide the dribbling on the left side. van Gaal has a history of converting players in crazy manners so don't be surprised if players changes roles completely the next season.
I would doubt van Gaal would look to play Kagawa out wide, anyways. He doesn't suit that role in any way.
It seems more likely that van Gaal would play Kagawa as a more attack-minded central midfielder who moves the ball around well, attacks the spaces, and links up the midfield and attack well.
Schweinsteiger too.Yup, especially so as van Gaal isn't the type of manager who replaces his players with superstars. He moulds them around to fit his visions rather and isn't shy to change positions of players.
The wingers Edgar Davids and Clarence Seedorf became central midfielders under van Gaal for example.
I don't know how people can watch the match right now and not think that it's our playing style that needs a drastic overhaul. Every player has looked poor out there. Mata is only vindicated because he scored a nice free kick.
The style can't be changed without new players. Well it can, but we wont be winning much trying to play passing stuff without new players.I don't know how people can watch the match right now and not think that it's our playing style that needs a drastic overhaul. Every player has looked poor out there. Mata is only vindicated because he scored a nice free kick.
Yes. New CMs.The style can't be changed without new players.
He doesn't help himself with awful performances in the positions that don't 'suit him'. He was crap today. I want to see how he does under LVG thoughActually give him a run in his proper position and he would be good. Or even out left with Mata central. Playing him deep or out left with no movement or pace in central is just stupid.
Mata scores and assists.
Kagawa does neither.
Hope LVG gets so something out of him a he has been average at best since we signed him.
This so much!
Mata has his freekicks, is allowed to play in his favored position, and starts almost every game. Would he have looked better than Kagawa if he had to play out of position 80% of the time, and spend a considerable amount of time on the bench? I really doubt it. But people are gonna pretend that this is the case, because Mata is PL proven and expensive. He can do no wrong then.
No MW, it's because he is simply a better footballer
Kagawa had begun playing decently from the left recently and then all of a sudden he is moved again. If you are going to ask him to play in a different position you need to give him game time there to get used to it. Not keep moving him around.He doesn't help himself with awful performances in the positions that don't 'suit him'. He was crap today. I want to see how he does under LVG though
Yeah.Yes. New CMs.
That completely kills the idea of playing Kagawa in midfield.