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Couldn't disagree more. Been saying for years now if he ever moves to Madrid he'll show the doubters how good of a goalscorer he is. He'll tear La Liga up if he moves there even if he isn't a regular.
No one's doubting that he's a fantastic goalscorer, but the rest of his game is very average. Its like playing with 10 men in the build up.
 

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Talk sport reporting it too apparently. When asked to swap shirts after yesterday's game he refused, supposedly saying it might be his last game for us.

I must admit, I'm concerned. He's apparently worried about the new system as there is no place for him. We all know that, so there definitely could be something in it.
It's all come from The Mirror that. I think it was after the MK Dons game on Tuesday that he's supposedly said it. I really can't see it happening myself. We'd be silly to let him go and it would not go down well at all with the fans. I know decisions can't be made on the basis of that, but it would just make no sense at all.
 

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Hernandez is not the same player anymore. He was great in his first season for us, but has declined since then and it's really clear for all to see. His finishing has always been the main strenght of his game but he's declined even in that aspect. Nowadays, he misses more opportunities than he scores. The fact that he's not even a regular for Mexico anymore speaks volumes.
 

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No one's doubting that he's a fantastic goalscorer, but the rest of his game is very average. Its like playing with 10 men in the build up.
His overall game has improved and is much better than a lot of United fans give him credit for. It's the same old case of our own fans underrating certain players we have. He'd fit in brilliantly at Madrid.
 

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I don't like that, means Falcao won't be going there.. I have a feeling he'll end up at either City or Arsenal tomorrow.
I got a better solution. Sell Hernandez to Madrid. Then use that money to buy Vidal and Juve can sign Falcao on loan.

Everybody is a winner.
 

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I got a better solution. Sell Hernandez to Madrid. Then use that money to buy Vidal and Juve can sign Falcao on loan.

Everybody is a winner.
We won't get that much for Javier but yeah that would an ideal solution thought doubtful, Falcao will be a City player come tomorrow night.
 

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Hernandez is not the same player anymore. He was great in his first season for us, but has declined since then and it's really clear for all to see. His finishing has always been the main strenght of his game but he's declined even in that aspect. Nowadays, he misses more opportunities than he scores. The fact that he's not even a regular for Mexico anymore speaks volumes.
Everyone that plays for us has declined, it's our problem not him. He'll start banging them in again whereever he goes. We'd turn Messi in to a turd the way we've been playing. Teams rise and fall together.
 

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Hernandez is not the same player anymore. He was great in his first season for us, but has declined since then and it's really clear for all to see. His finishing has always been the main strenght of his game but he's declined even in that aspect. Nowadays, he misses more opportunities than he scores. The fact that he's not even a regular for Mexico anymore speaks volumes.
He's not a regular because he's barely been getting a look in at club level and it's completely shot his confidence.
 

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Hernandez is not the same player anymore. He was great in his first season for us, but has declined since then and it's really clear for all to see. His finishing has always been the main strenght of his game but he's declined even in that aspect. Nowadays, he misses more opportunities than he scores. The fact that he's not even a regular for Mexico anymore speaks volumes.
His movement and pace is his strength and it's still there. Rest of his game is confidence drive and that's gone down but tbf he looks as good as the team behind him. Pretty service dependent striker.
 

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We are going to lose Japanese and Mexican sponsors now. Woody must be crying from the potential loss of sponsorship deals and sold merchandise.
 

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And ?

He never did it for us in 2 and a bit seasons. All the ability but couldn't adapt. It happens.
BVB's system allows him to fit in. We play less as a team, rather more individualistic. That does not harness Kagawa's qualities.

Hey, atleast it is Kagawa 1-0 Gerrerad in the PL medals front.
 

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Gutted, convinced it was us not him, look what were doing to mata. we make creative central players look like shit.
 

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Can see tomorrow being a very dull day for us apart from the Blind signing, it'll be more outgoings and incomings that's for sure.
 

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We just never played a system that used Kagawa properly while he was here. He loves quick counter-attacks and interchanging attacking players. He would have slotted in much better back in around 08/09 when our main weapon was lightning counter-attacks. I'm pretty gutted to be honest, but I wish him all the best.
 

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Kagawa disappointed but united are not all to blame he must take a huge part of the blame also.
 

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We just never played a system that used Kagawa properly while he was here. He loves quick counter-attacks and interchanging attacking players. He would have slotted in much better back in around 08/09 when our main weapon was lightning counter-attacks. I'm pretty gutted to be honest, but I wish him all the best.
He wouldn't have even got in our 08/09 team. Not ahead of Tevez or Rooney.
 

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Not too bothered about losing Kagawa. The fee is crap though, but again, its an indicator of how badly he failed here. Though not necessarily due to him alone.
 

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Shame to see Shinji go. He had a huge natural talent that United just couldn't utilise, unfortunately. Whether that was down to the club or whether Kagawa was struggling to adapt to the league I'm not sure.
 

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Hernandez is not the same player anymore. He was great in his first season for us, but has declined since then and it's really clear for all to see. His finishing has always been the main strenght of his game but he's declined even in that aspect. Nowadays, he misses more opportunities than he scores. The fact that he's not even a regular for Mexico anymore speaks volumes.
He was great in fergies last season, even better then his first IMO. Last season he was clearly 4th choice and Moyes hardly ever used him other then 10 minute subs occasionally... It killed his confidence. He just needs it back.
 

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For goodness sake, you lot who claim it's United's fault that Kagawa didn't come good here are talking rubbish; it is 100% the player who didn't adapt and force his way into the first team. As for Mata being ordinary - 7 goals from 11 games playing centrally. While he's had his more challenging games, Mata's stats justify his continued place in the team. Our attacking players will click into gear with time in the new system.
 
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