Decotron
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Did he work hard though?
He really lacks those qualities, he's supposed to score goals and create goals, yet he has done very little in two years. I don't even think RVP, Fergie, Rooney, Moyes et al have ruined him, he just isn't good enough.Well, i've said it couple of times already. I am yet to see Japan play any sort of good, attacking, fluid, whatever football. Even today, with Greece playing with one more man for like a 60 minutes they mostly resorted to crosses from the side. A diminutive japanese team! WTF! If they can play clever, play aruond teams that was the moment to show it.
Kagawa came on, had a decent amount of time as well, like 30 min and you know what, i just looked at that stats 95% of pass accuracy. That says it all. I would be a great stat if he was a Pirlo and his team had won. But being an attacking midfielder who was brought during a 0-0, when his team needed a win and played with more men, that is a clear indication that Kagawa as a top player lack a crucial and most important thing. Courage, decisiveness, boldness if you will. No way he is to succeed at United without that.
And Japan may well be kings of friendly matches. England like that as well, having beaten Spain, played 2-2 with Brazil if memory serves right. It's a real games, competitive ones that count. And only they truly matter. And today Japan looked ridiculous really.
Agree. just not his level. In Dortmund they had a very special team where he was on his place, yet he moved on and Dortmund with Reus and Goetze became even much stronger. But basically i think it was a case of player being much better in a certain team that he was overall. I think it's the same with their RM Blaszczykowski, he looked good for Dortmund, but put him in any other strong team, City, United, Munich, Barca, Real, Chelsea, any other and he would be an extremely average player clearly out of his depth. Same thing i think happened with Kagawa.He really lacks those qualities, he's supposed to score goals and create goals, yet he has done very little in two years. I don't even think RVP, Fergie, Rooney, Moyes et al have ruined him, he just isn't good enough.
Cavani plays on the wing for PSG and still got 25 goals, I know its the french league, but that must say something about his talent.Agree. just not his level. In Dortmund they had a very special team where he was on his place, yet he moved on and Dortmund with Reus and Goetze became even much stronger. But basically i think it was a case of player being much better in a certain team that he was overall. I think it's the same with their RM Blaszczykowski, he looked good for Dortmund, but put him in any other strong team, City, United, Munich, Barca, Real, Chelsea, any other and he would be an extremely average player clearly out of his depth. Same thing i think happened with Kagawa.
Bad? He wasn't at all.
Lost the ball 16 times.
Dispossessed 2 times and 4 turn overs. Similar to Welbeck, Rooney, Honda etc.
What annoys me about Kagawa having the "drop possession stats" of Rooney/Welbeck in the WC is that he has a great turnover and dispossession statistics for United even this season. Meaning he loses the ball due to his own mistakes least of our offensive players with Mata(who edges Kagawa with 0.1 less per game). The worst in the team by a mile is Januzaj who loses the ball due to individual mistakes two times more often than Mata/Kagawa and slightly more than Nani/Welbeck/Rooney who are poor in this regard as well.
In terms of being tackled/pushed off the ball by the opponent Mata is by far our worst player losing the ball 3 times per game this way. Closely followed by Nani and Rooney.
Really disappointed with Kagawa this World Cup, he is shooting himself in the foot here getting himself dropped and he was already in an outsider position with a need to prove himself, he can't afford it.
That's probably because he actually runs at players whilst Kagawa is too scared to.
Since Kagawa came here he has had great stats in terms of not loosing the ball either by tackle or own fault. Better so than Mata, but I believe it is mainly because they differ so much as players. Mata is more direct and therefore he will try to create a goal a lot faster, which is always riskier than what Kagawa does. Which is why Mata from last season had a lower passing accuracy than Kagawa as well.
Kagawa's game is more safer and deeper down the pitch. Getting his CM's to increase their tempo by being free, finding the pass back to them, receiving it again and then suddenly the team has pace.
That is why I like the idea of Mata and Kagawa in a midfield three with a great DM behind them who preferably has the physicality and long range passing nailed. They'd all provide different thing as long as Kagawa and Mata defends with their hearts on their sleeves.
You could easily swap Kagawa out for a CM who can sit deep and quicken the tempo though. I get what you mean by having a 3 with Mata and Kagawa, but another player can provide what Kagawa does and still be a proper CM in terms of positioning, ball retention and intercepting. I personally prefer Mata because he is direct, however keeps the ball when necessary.
Feel like it was more from the manager to make a point that nobody is undroppable, and it backfired. Got subbed on and looked better then all their other attackers (even though they didn't end up winning anyways).Dropped by Japan? That's a new low.
Feel like it was more from the manager to make a point that nobody is undroppable, and it backfired. Got subbed on and looked better then all their other attackers (even though they didn't end up winning anyways).
He had that nice pass in behind for the one clear cut chance. Probably all that was needed because other then that, nothing happened in the entire game.Not really though, he was anonymous again. Had no impact against a 10 man Greece what so ever.
He had that nice pass in behind for the one clear cut chance. Probably all that was needed because other then that, nothing happened in the entire game.
I said before he doesn't make as big of an impact as he should be able to. He has loads of talent and is excellent on the ball, but he just doesn't seem to have the mentality to step up and take charge. Anyways, I don't think anybody ever said he's as good as Mata, because he clearly isn't.Yeah I knew you where going to mention that pass, but so what, apart from that he did absolutely nothing against an incredibly rubbish side. Bundesliga player of the year, just as good as Mata we should play Rooney out of position for him build our team around him etc etc, he really is not that good, he is no where near top player lever, at least he hasnt been for the past couple of years, all he has are quite tidy games with a good pass here and there or games where he is invisible.
Not really though, he was anonymous again. Had no impact against a 10 man Greece what so ever.
He had that nice pass in behind for the one clear cut chance. Probably all that was needed because other then that, nothing happened in the entire game.
So what? It completely cut Greece open and was Japan's best chance of the match by a distance. You knew he was going to mention the pass because it goes completely against your initial statement. What way is that to make a pointYeah I knew you where going to mention that pass, but so what, apart from that he did absolutely nothing against an incredibly rubbish side. Bundesliga player of the year, just as good as Mata we should play Rooney out of position for him build our team around him etc etc, he really is not that good, he is no where near top player lever, at least he hasnt been for the past couple of years, all he has are quite tidy games with a good pass here and there or games where he is invisible.
And people in the newbs were bashing me when I said that starting him ahead of Rooney is just a horrible idea.
Simply not good enough to start for us on a permanent basis
Not gonna lie, I've been in the mains a long time and I was all for it.
But, it was all more in hope then anything else. His performances for us so far and anytime I've seen Japan, have just been average.
He's the Veron of this decade...Albeit cheaper and nowhere near as talented. Veron![]()
Valencia plays in a different position so is completely irrelevant and Kagawa has played more than Young. If people hadn't so much invested in their opinion of him as a player then there would be less calls for him to play. In reality he's been little better than Young if at all. In fact I would say Young had a better first season than Kagawa.Most people who want him to play do so because he is not worse than Valencia or Young. And those 2 guys have started or played too many times in the last 2 years for my liking.
Yup. We should've cashed in whilst Klopp still had the hots.Especially now we have Mata. Far superior player
Started watching the game just as he came on, from match reports prior to his entree I understood that Japan played like shit. He brought some vibe into the team, I've seen him dribbling ( which has happened hardly ever in United shirt ) and he's played magnificent ball to their fullback ( Ushida that was ? ) who basically provided a 100% to their striker who bottled it. Yet another match where Japan are horribly wasteful up front. Kagawa himself looked way above every other player though, that's including Honda who usually outshines him.
I am really doubting even with the right coach system he would play well for us. I don't think he has the mentality, he really should be doing better. He plays no better or worse in the centre than he does on the wing for us. We should have Mata, Rooney and Januzaj for the number ten. When an 18 year old who made his debut game and season is playing better than you, I would imagine that is a cause for concern. To me, he is perfectly happy to be float in the game doing nothing most of the time.
Kagawa was crap last game, but he wasn't worse than the rest of Japan. He's pretty much been untouchable for 4 years now, and he was Japan's best player overall in the friendlies before the WC. I highly doubt he would be benched now, unless he's gotten a small knock. It wouldn't make any sense.
Its never his fault when he plays bad, its always someone else or Rooney.
So what? It completely cut Greece open and was Japan's best chance of the match by a distance. You knew he was going to mention the pass because it goes completely against your initial statement. What way is that to make a point![]()
That's probably because he actually runs at players whilst Kagawa is too scared to.
And people in the newbs were bashing me when I said that starting him ahead of Rooney is just a horrible idea.
Actually it's not because of that, Mata is dispossessed with the ball,when he controls the ball he is not very good at protecting the ball at that specific moment.
While Kagawa i excellent at that, Kagawa is a player who takes a lot of risks in his passing, he will lose the ball a lot and have a low passing success rate and when he is not confident in himself, he is just dreadful.
I think that he is not tough enough to be a top player, he doesn't have the mentality for it.
Kagawa gets pushed off the ball too easily. I'd rather a player who runs at players and lose it a couple times than someone who doesn't want to take risks.
Januzaj is a perfect example of someone who could easily just keep it safe, but chooses to run at players and causes danger. Kagawa is on the peripheral most the time and it isn't good enough.
You're compairing two differents situation, Januzaj is also pushed off the ball easily, like Mata. But they are all different, It's hard to take the ball from Kagawa when he controls it because he will be in mouvement, Januzaj is exciting because he runs at players, Mata is the best because he has Kagawa passing vision but in more effective and he runs at players, he also has a tough mental.
Kagawa needs to be boost mentally all the time, if not he is not really good, but when he is, is excellent. He reminds me a tremendous rugby player Kurtley Beale, you can't trust and therefore can't build your team around him, but you can use him effectively, if you take care of him.