Jacob
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I'm glad Moyes finally 'saw the real Kagawa'. He is our most intelligent player, get him going already. Sadly, this means warming the bench for RvP.
I don't even think it's a predicament to get the big 3 going. I just think it needs time and games together. The system/tactics is probably over-played. These are great technically gifted players, no excuses really. Just time and belief in them from Moyes.
Why is it unfair on him?
People get so up and arms about us using him out of position but I don't see why. Januzaj is as much a #10 as Kagawa yet he seems to have no problems of making the most of it out there. Welbeck is regularly used there. A trait of a Man Utd footballer should be that you can play in various positions, we have a big squad and we need players who can adapt in order to get games. If Kagawa can't make the most of playing on the left, a role in which he drifts in centrally from most of the time anyway when he plays there, it's his own fault. He also plays on the left for Japan!
Plenty of the best #10's play out wide and excel there, Silva, Mata, Cazorla, Gotze, Neymar (more of a #9 but still playing great there) etc, if Kagawa is as good as everyone seems to think he is, I fully expect him to deliver if we do use him on the left.
I think Kagawa has featured about as much(if not more) than Hernandez and that's probably due to their disrupted pre-season. Plus having someone like Januzaj make such an impact has certainly cut down on on some of the opportunities he would have had. Moyes has had a period of looking at most of the squad and now we are seeing more of a consistent selection. Young's not featured much since City and Giggs is competing for a different spot. You could say Welbeck should have played less but he was very good opening day and justified his start against Shaktar. Not exactly been a fixture in the side himself.
Even after today, our selection for Saturday comes down to Januzaj or Kagawa if RVP is fit which is a difficult decision to make. Very possible he might start in the League cup in the ten role alongside Hernandez and be sub against Stoke.
For me, Januzaj's emergence means we are carrying one too many attackers in the squad even before you get to Zaha at the moment for everyone to get enough games.
I don't even think it's a predicament to get the big 3 going. I just think it needs time and games together. The system/tactics is probably over-played. These are great technically gifted players, no excuses really. Just time and belief in them from Moyes.
Carrick Cleverley
Nani Rooney Kagawa
RvP
Hopefully our line up vs Stoke.
Why should it? We really should be able to play Nani, Kagawa and Rooney in a floating 3 behind RVP.I'm glad Moyes finally 'saw the real Kagawa'. He is our most intelligent player, get him going already. Sadly, this means warming the bench for RvP.
Why should it? We really should be able to play Nani, Kagawa and Rooney in a floating 3 behind RVP.
Neither Rooney nor Kagawa is efficient on the flank, Rooney in particular would be pissed off - again.
--------------Rooney-----------
Welbeck------Kagawa-------Nani
This is our best front 4 on current form in my opinion.
If he's fully fit there's absolutely zero chance Van Persie wouldn't make the side. I still think Rooney behind Van Persie and Kagawa left, Nani right is out strongest side. Valencia could start ahead of Nani and Januzaj/Young are good options from the bench. Given time under Moyes' system they'll work wonders.
How is Welbeck ahead of Januzaj on current form? Or probably Kagawa for that matter.Neither Rooney nor Kagawa is efficient on the flank, Rooney in particular would be pissed off - again.
--------------Rooney-----------
Welbeck------Kagawa-------Nani
This is our best front 4 on current form in my opinion.
I would rather see us play with a proper wide player and with either RVP or Rooney but not both. The two haven't clicked up front for us because they keep making the same runs. Adnan or even Valencia for one of the wings please. That said, I have a feeling we will be subjected to another slumbering appearance by The Fellaini, just by virtue of his height and us playing Stoke.
Neither Rooney nor Kagawa is efficient on the flank, Rooney in particular would be pissed off - again.
--------------Rooney-----------
Welbeck------Kagawa-------Nani
This is our best front 4 on current form in my opinion.
How is Welbeck ahead of Januzaj on current form? Or probably Kagawa for that matter.
Januzaj is better atm and probably Valencia as well. If RVP is fit, he will play. Do you really think we should play Welbeck on the cost of RVP?
To be completely fair, januzaj's few great games he had on the left is better then anything welbeck has ever shown from the wing. Welbeck shouldn't be in our starting lineup if we're basing stuff on current form. Nowhere near, because for united at least, he's been pretty poor apart from the opening game.Januzaj has only played a couple of games, it's hard to tell if that is form or just a one-off. His quality is there for all to see but whether he is ready to do that regularly is another question. Besides, I think Welbeck looked lively over the internationals.
I don't think that, I just stated my opinion. It kinda depends on how you define form, in my books, one game does not constitute form.
With a roating fowardline they would harldy ever be stuck out on the flank. Remember our Tevez, Rooney, Ronaldo forwardline. They were free to go where they pleased. I see no reason why we can't employ the same system with the 3 behind RVP. We did so in 2003 with Solskjaer, Scholes and Giggs behind Ruud to great effect. All that matters is that when we lose the ball who ever is on the flank helps to track back.Neither Rooney nor Kagawa is efficient on the flank, Rooney in particular would be pissed off - again....
Neither Rooney nor Kagawa is efficient on the flank, Rooney in particular would be pissed off - again.
--------------Rooney-----------
Welbeck------Kagawa-------Nani
This is our best front 4 on current form in my opinion.
This is the way I feel tbh. He's a brilliant player but for me we have better specialist players in every position. RVP is a better number 9, Kagawa a better number 10 and a whole host of players are better out wide.Who cares if Rooney is pissed of?
If it suited the team to play him wide, he'd have to lump it. Fortunately we have better wide options, if he's not playing centrally he probably shouldnt be picked
Good team with the exception of Anderson.I would prefer Cleverley yet i think we should give Fellaini games at home and allow him further opportunities to find his feet.I am all for resting Robin and easing him back in and most wanna see Kagawa and Rooney again after weds!DDGRafael Jones Evans EvraCarrick AndersonNani Kagawa JanuzajRooney
Who cares if Rooney is pissed of?
If it suited the team to play him wide, he'd have to lump it. Fortunately we have better wide options, if he's not playing centrally he probably shouldnt be picked
Doesn't really tell the whole story though. Four of his goals were in the first 2 games and he also has a penalty or 2 to his name. He's definitely been out of form, by his standards, it's just that a great striker will always score a few goals regardless.All this "current form" stuff, we're only 8 games into the season and RvP is our top scorer. Surely he is one of our in form players?
It's the way Berbatov was our top scorer throughout 2010/11. A lot of people appreciated that but also noted that 11 of his 21 goals came in 3 out of 35-40 appearances.All this "current form" stuff, we're only 8 games into the season and RvP is our top scorer. Surely he is one of our in form players?
It's the way Berbatov was our top scorer throughout 2010/11. A lot of people appreciated that but also noted that 11 of his 21 goals came in 3 out of 35-40 appearances.
One thing I thought has gone mostly unnoticed is that he actually defended well against Sociedad. He's very good at pressing up front, leaving the opposition little time to start their attacks, but now he was also down in defence doing real tackling and stuff.
I still wonder why he didn't shoot the ball when he had that chance.
I still think Nani, Rooney and Kagawa behind RVP can work. That's a belting front 4. All 4 will pitch in and track back aswell, so I don't think it leaves us too open either.