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Shinji Kagawa has not appeared in any of Manchester United’s three Premier League matches up to now this season. He wasn’t even included in the squad for their 1-zero loss at Liveprool. So releasing a bit of his frustration and focusing on Man United manager David Moyes after Japan’s three-1 win in opposition to Ghana, in which he scored his aspect’s first objective, was an comprehensible exercise for Kagawa.
From the AFP:
“Please ask David Moyes why I’m not in the side,” Kagawa advised AFP after his equaliser offered the spark for Japan’s comeback win in Yokohama.
“It’s frustrating not taking part in however to score a purpose like that provides me confidence. Hopefully I can take that again to my club with me and issues will enhance.” [...]
“It is arduous not playing usually. Some days the frustration is worse than others — it is available in waves,” said Kagawa, an unused substitute in United’s games against Swansea and Chelsea before the loss at Anfield.
Here’s David Moyes’ response…
Shinji Kagawa? Oh my God, we now have Shinji Kagawa. I completely forgot about him. When you come into a new club, you study so many new names and faces that it can be exhausting to keep them all straight. Then you’ve the pranks. All through preseason the gamers kept making an attempt to convince me that Bebe was a footballer and never the IT individual. Wow, I am unable to imagine I forgot all about Benji Kanawa.
With the Wayne Rooney drama and the switch deadline, it’s simply been a lot suddenly. At one point I even requested Ed Woodward, “Wait a minute, don’t we’ve got Hadji Sahaha?” And Ed said, “No, I don’t suppose we do. Higher put in another bid for Cesc Fabregas.” So, when Ninji comes back from international duty, I’m going to give him an enormous apology for that.
Anyway, who were we speaking about again?
Asking David Moyes why Shinji Kagawa hasn’t been playing for Man United
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