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well yes but this doesnt mean he's always drifting inside. Depending on the game, his roaming frequency may be a lot or a little.When does Kagawa not drift inside? He naturally moves to the more central areas irrespective of the position he starts on the pitch. I haven't seen a game where he has stayed out wide and put in crosses.
One issue I've noticed is that when he's on the left, he will drift inside to go look for the ball. Because usually in this scenario Valencia is playing on the right so our attacks are more focused down that side. But we know that Moyes likes his teams to be able to switch play. We saw this at Everton. So now Kagawa is a central position and Carrick switches the ball to the left flank. Usually the player that receives the ball in this situation is Evra. But because Kagawa has already drifted across the pitch, when the switch is made, Evra doesnt have much support on the weakside flank as most of the team's attention has been on the other side of the pitch. This leaves Evra more isolated and leads to scenarios where teams attack down the left side when we give away possession. And in those scenarios Kagawa has to sprint all the way across the pitch just to get back into position.
When Kagawa is on the wing, he's always looking to come inside which is fine except the opposition have already crowded out that space and we dont have numbers in midfield to combat this. Since he's not a good crosser or dribbler, it invariably limits what we can do on that wing in this system. In a different system like Japan's, this wouldn't be an issue because Kagawa would have more passing options in the same area.
The other issue is that when he does drift, he's not really getting the ball so we're not benefiting from this sort of movement. When Mata drifts, more likely than not, he will get the ball and he can help the team maintain possession or open a different angle to attack. The other thing is that Mata loses the ball less than Kagawa in these central areas and this may be why he gets more trust with the ball in these situations.
I wrote all this to delve deeper into the "well kagawa drifts inside" because I think it's worth looking at what's happening when said player drifts.