My only point was that he was given plenty of freedom to drift centrally as has been the case every single time he's played there this season, and both of those images show exactly that. That's the same role that Silva or Mata or Cazorla or various others play. I agree that he's less suited to playing out wide than most of these #10s but he should still be doing much more than he is. Now we're saying that the central areas are too crowded when he drifts in from the left, previously we were told that for Kagawa to succeed he needed to be in the thick of things surrounded by players.
I think he's easily capable of playing in that position and being one of the best players on the pitch. It's not him at his best but he can still be very influential from it. Our style of play on the other hand may well prevent him from ever getting anywhere near top form, and if that's the case it was a mistake from the club in not recognising this. No arguments there. Clearly it's also a failing on Kagawa's part though; if he can only excel in one style of play then how can anyone claim he's a top player? I think (and hope) that's not the case and we can meet halfway. The team was never going to go through a fundamental change in our playing style to the extent that we started playing the football he's used to at Dortmund or Japan. It would just involve too much of an overhaul. I do think signing Kagawa was a sign that we wanted to incorporate some elements of it but I also think we were expecting Kagawa to adapt (and improve) his game too. So far Kagawa hasn't done enough to be that trigger for change.
I don't think our style of play is ideal for van Persie either but he's shown he can excel in two distinctly different setups at Arsenal and United. That's true for most of the players in our team, really. There's an extra level that they can reach if they were playing in their ideal setup because we don't buy players to fit one specific style of play unlike a team like Dortmund. Maybe that's something that will need to change now that Sir Alex has moved on. I just think it's a bit ridiculous that Kagawa is the only one that people use this excuse for. He's not playing at his best because we haven't found a system that gets the best out of both him and the team. He's not playing well, however, simply because of his own personal failings. He's been timid, passive and sloppy in far too many games. If he sorts out those issues then he'll find it much easier to establish himself in the team. Once that happens we can start talking about what it is we need to do to get more from Kagawa but until then he's shown nothing to deserve that level of trust and responsibility. And yes Mad Winger, I watched Kagawa at Dortmund plenty.