Ronnie O'Sullivan
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I'm fearful Kagawa will ask to leave, maybe back to Dortmund or something. Could very well happen.
No tactical Moyes said.
IMO Moyes just doesn't fancy kagawa type of player. Hopefully I am wrong.
IMO Moyes just doesn't fancy kagawa type of player. Hopefully I am wrong.
He liked Pienaar.
Well you need to show confidence in the player. Pulling someone having decent game at halftime isn't going to help the confidence.He does like the type of player, he's just not been convinced by Kagawa yet.
I think it's absolutely nailed on to happen. He was just hauled off at half time for an 18 year old despite playing quite well, I don't think he's going to stick around, and I don't blame him.I'm fearful Kagawa will ask to leave, maybe back to Dortmund or something. Could very well happen.
Well you need to show confidence in the player. Pulling someone having decent game at halftime isn't going to help the confidence.
I think one of the criticisms you can have of Kagawa is that he shrinks when facing a challenge, maybe he should redouble his efforts rather than let it affect him?
He seems to be a confidence player. People have been talking about sharpness and fitness etc but to me this season he seems nervous. Midweek he grew up in confidence in the second half.I think one of the criticisms you can have of Kagawa is that he shrinks when facing a challenge, maybe he should redouble his efforts rather than let it affect him?
I think it's absolutely nailed on to happen. He was just hauled off at half time for an 18 year old despite playing quite well, I don't think he's going to stick around, and I don't blame him.
Might be the same case as Nuri Sahin who has rediscovered his form by rejoining Dortmund after being overlooked at Real. Kagawa wants to play regularly especially with the World cup looming and will surely jump at the chance to rejoin Dortmund. Moyes has probably no idea how to get the best of Kagawa, maybe he thinks Kagawa is that same Chinese player who played at Everton!
He seems to be a confidence player. People have been talking about sharpness and fitness etc but to me this season he seems nervous. Midweek he grew up in confidence in the second half.
That is why I didn't like Moyes taking him off at half time.
He needs to be authoritative in games. Too many times he drifts in games without really affecting them.
He should still be first choice on the left so hopefully he'll get into the form we all know he's capable of
I don't think he drifted today at all he was always involved, didn't get knocked off the ball so much, and created openings, linked well with the midfield and Rooney too.
It has been five months since Moyes was appointed manager, one should expect he would have already decided on his best team let alone the value of players at the club. He should have sold Kagawa if he thought he didn't fit in with his preferred tactics. As it is the way he has been treating him is nothing short of shambolic. The lad is absolute class and only a manager not used to the high end of European football would think otherwise. What was Dave thinking deploying him in a wide role in front of an inept impostor of a left back? I really thought Moyes would utilise a three man midfield with the lad at the attacking apex. Disgusted
Well something doesn't add up. I've read the he plays on the left for Japan and seems to do very well, so you'd assume that either he's capable of doing well out there or Japan's tactical set up is much more advanced that ours.
Stoke/Southampton/West Brom >>> ItalyThe level is a lot lower. That's the reason.
Have we been given an explanation as to why he got took off at half time?
Whilst he was neat and tidy, he was the main culprit for slowing our play down at times and he didn't offer any penetration at all.
I think one of the criticisms you can have of Kagawa is that he shrinks when facing a challenge, maybe he should redouble his efforts rather than let it affect him?
He didn't play well. I'm one of his biggest fans but he was mostly invisible for most of the first half and his one meaningful contribution was setting up Anderson for that header. Young would have been slaughtered for an exact same performance.
I thought he did well. Was roaming all over the pitch and generally looked more unpredictable than Young (who wouldnt).
There was a point where he got the ball in around the box and had a shot albeit a poor one. In the matchday thread I suggested that we need to learn how to get Shinji in those areas more as that's where does the most damage, by either slipping a through ball or scoring.
I think that's the problem for Shinji. We've never known what to do with his kind of player. Our no.10s have always been strikers be it Cantona, Sheringham, Yorke or Rooney. For whatever reason we don't seem to accommodate a creative attacking midfielder too well.