Will Absolute
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In fairness, he's not much of a tackler.
Although it is pre-season.
Although it is pre-season.
Um yeah, when he was 18.
Kagawa is 23 and has already shown just how effective he is in his current position. It's not even comparable.
Scholes didnt make his debut for utd until he was 22, he started as a striker.
Come again please?
Scholes didnt make his debut for utd until he was 22, he started as a striker.
Come again please?
His proper debut came at 20 against Port Vale in the league cup, with the Premier League debut three days later.
You're very wrong here.
I don't understand why people would want Kagawa deeper. First of all he's unlikely to have the same impact there. The reason the likes of silva, nasri, iniesta, sneijder etc are so revered is because of what they can do around the box. They can make that pass, or that run that opens things up. Kagawa can do that too. But part of that is having the freedom to roam, to not be bothered by a set position. If you put him in a two man midfield then he has a positional burden.
Additionally one of the things I think we've been missing is that link player, particularly in the tough games. That person who can float around the middle and has the ability to start a counter either with quick thinking and quality in the pass or by being able to turn in to space. For me Rooney hasn't been doing it well enough nor been coming deep enough and Welbeck doesn't have the killer touch yet in front of goal. Kagawa behind Rooney, particularly in tough games could be just what we need.
I don't disagree that he couldn't play there against some teams but again I don't see the point. The weaker games are where we should be looking to involve the likes of Powell and potentially Ando, if scholes and clev are ahead of the pecking order to partner Carrick.
I think you're wasting him in a deeper role. Additionally this isn't like when Scholes was coming in to a deeper role. When he was at his peak most teams played 442, which meant that he had much more freedom. Now most teams play 451/433 and flood the middle. For teams set up like ua there just isn't the space for midfielders to have a massive attacking influence in that way at the edge of the box. People complain about our static-ness there, and whilst that's somewhat due to the players a large part of it, is that they're simply outnumbered in the middle and unless we're playing a weaker team or a team who is happy to leave space in the middle then they have to be a bit more conservative. Again though this is where Kagawa can help as his natural game includes going deeper at times which takes some pressure off the midfielders and allows them to get more involved.
Just look at Lampard / Gerrard, they all scored regularly and you wouldn't call them typical number 10's.
Whilst I agree that Kagawa probably could be thrown into midfield against weaker teams, it would definitely restrict his ability to get forward and score/make goals and it'd also make us less defensively sound at the same time. Gerrard and Lampard aren't really great example of players scoring heaps from midfield, because neither of them are typical centre midfielders.
It's worth remembering that Lampard has spent almost his entire career playing as the most advanced of a 3-man midfield with a dedicated DM and a more box-to-box player behind him (e.g. Makelele, Thiago/Essien, Lampard during Mourinho's time at Chelsea). Gerrard's most productive seasons have come as a right-midfielder around 2004-5 and when he played as a second striker off Torres in the 08/09(?) season. In the modern game it's very unrealistic for a player in a two-man midfield, burdened by the associated positional and defensive responsibilities, to expect a decent goal return. Even at League 2 level where he was clearly a cut-above, Crewe had to relieve Powell of his defensive duties to allow him the freedom he needed to put in that 16 goal season last year.
Ideally I expect Kagawa'd be playing behind the striker, or in a similar position to where Lampard did until recently (as in 'area of the pitch', not 'role', I'm not saying they're similar players). Playing him in a 2-man midfield would limit his ability to play the way we've all been raving about all pre-season.
Cina your missing my point.
Just because Kagawa has played as an AMC for Dortmund for 2 years, does not mean he could not adjust.
If we sign van persie, he is going to play every game he is fit.
Rooney wont be dropped.
Where will kagawa play?
Against the weaker teams in the division at old trafford Kagawa will be needed to get on the ball, he can drop deep and move around anywhere from midfield.
You are talking like he will be stuck between the 2 centre backs and wont see any of the ball all game!.
He can also still score plenty from midfield, if you are good enough, you will score.
Just look at Lampard / Gerrard, they all scored regularly and you wouldn't call them typical number 10's.
I personally feel Kagawa will be moving back in the easy games, and back up top for the harder.
He's Fergie's missing link, a player that can make the 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 possible. For me, Rooney has never mastered it, he's much better playing off a striker in a 4-4-2.
Kagawa is the reason SAF isn't interested in another midfielder, not because he wants him playing in a 2, but because he wants him to play exactly where he has played on tour. Kagawa this season is what SAF wanted from Nasri last year, possibly Sneijder too if we were interested.
Its going to be either rooney or him on the bench..
Sounds good to me.
Options.
We'll also play 4-4-2 in certain games don't forget.
Thats what im saying though.
If we are buying Van persie to we want him on the pitch, we want rooney on the pitch, we want nani and valencia on the pitch, we want kagawa on.
we could play 4-4-2 comfortably without dropping any of those players.
People say "but kagawa would be waisted back there", well so will either rooney or van persie on the bench!. I would rather have kagawa working his magic a little further back than sitting on the bench.
Or, we could play Cleverley there and let him pick the ball up and move it forward to the players who can do some serious damage. Like say, Kagawa.
I think all this talk does a bit of a disservice to Kagawa. I feel his qualities are being underrated and when he starts pissing all over teams in his natural position, there won't be such a rush to change that. We'll see though
Your wasting your time Adam. According to Cina, players are born into a position and they must not leave that position. Despite showing all the qualities to excell in our weakest position, a position Cina has big issues with, Kagawa must stay in his attacking midfielder role that he plays with Japan and Dortmund, two teams who never had a player of Scholes or Carrick's quality to play alongside in a two man midfield.
For me it's not whether he can play there or not, it's clear he has the qualities, it's more whether he finally has a partner who could support him there. Allow him to play his natural game with two players ahead of him instead of behind.
Eh? You were the one making a massive deal previously saying he couldn't play on the left wing.
Wee bit hypocritical there Pexbo.
We've got quality wingers as it is, he would add nothing to that position, his qualities are far better served centrally.
We've got quality wingers as it is, he would add nothing to that position, his qualities are far better served centrally.
You're such a fecking gimp. He's more likely to play on the wings than in the middle of our midfield, we only have three wingers.
Right but how many wingers have we right now in contrast to midfielders?
As I recall, you're the one who used the 'we have loads of midfielders' reasoning behind us not signing any midfielders, yet we have far more of them than wingers. Kagawa has played in neither position yet somehow he's more likely to play as a central midfielder. Ok.
I don't understand why people would want Kagawa deeper. First of all he's unlikely to have the same impact there. The reason the likes of silva, nasri, iniesta, sneijder etc are so revered is because of what they can do around the box. They can make that pass, or that run that opens things up. Kagawa can do that too. But part of that is having the freedom to roam, to not be bothered by a set position. If you put him in a two man midfield then he has a positional burden.
Additionally one of the things I think we've been missing is that link player, particularly in the tough games. That person who can float around the middle and has the ability to start a counter either with quick thinking and quality in the pass or by being able to turn in to space. For me Rooney hasn't been doing it well enough nor been coming deep enough and Welbeck doesn't have the killer touch yet in front of goal. Kagawa behind Rooney, particularly in tough games could be just what we need.
I don't disagree that he couldn't play there against some teams but again I don't see the point. The weaker games are where we should be looking to involve the likes of Powell and potentially Ando, if scholes and clev are ahead of the pecking order to partner Carrick.
I think you're wasting him in a deeper role. Additionally this isn't like when Scholes was coming in to a deeper role. When he was at his peak most teams played 442, which meant that he had much more freedom. Now most teams play 451/433 and flood the middle. For teams set up like ua there just isn't the space for midfielders to have a massive attacking influence in that way at the edge of the box. People complain about our static-ness there, and whilst that's somewhat due to the players a large part of it, is that they're simply outnumbered in the middle and unless we're playing a weaker team or a team who is happy to leave space in the middle then they have to be a bit more conservative. Again though this is where Kagawa can help as his natural game includes going deeper at times which takes some pressure off the midfielders and allows them to get more involved.
I'm sure Kagawa has openly declared that he wants to play in "the hole" rather than on the left as he does for Japan. Ferguson appears to see it this way in pre-season.
To play him in central midfield is a waste of his best qualities. Against poorer opposition I would rather younger midfielders such as Powell get game time.
Play players in their best position for feck's sake....otherwise you don't get the best balance in your team.
I'm sure Kagawa has openly declared that he wants to play in "the hole" rather than on the left as he does for Japan. Ferguson appears to see it this way in pre-season.
To play him in central midfield is a waste of his best qualities. Against poorer opposition I would rather younger midfielders such as Powell get game time.
Play players in their best position for feck's sake....otherwise you don't get the best balance in your team.
Let's be honest Cina. You know feck all about Fergies plans, I know feck all about Fergies plans. I'm speculating, you're speculating.
We have different opinions and it's like hitting your head against a brick wall for the both of us. Let's leave it til a good amount of games have gone by and see what happens. Let's at least let the transfer market close and see what plans Fergie has rather than arguing about pure conjection til we are blue in the face.
It's quality how the management identified that Kagawa signing as being necessary. I'm sure there were some, but I didn't see a single person on here before the rumours saying that we needed another player for the role behind the front man. We've all been crying out for a midfielder of some sort - whether it be someone akin to Martinez or a player like Modric - and perhaps also a left back. Now that he's here, it seems so clear and so obvious how much we've missed that type of player.