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Maybe zaha and moyes daughter got jiggy while watching Mrs Kagawa films. Blames Kagawa for the whole affair

Are you going to tell Robin or shall I?
It's not that easy to just shoe horn people in to positions, especially when one of those players is a whiny little bitch.
The thing is we don't need to do the same thing every game. It's an option and one we don't really use. I think we can easily fit Kagawa, Rooney and Van Persie into the same lineup. And with how poor our wingers have been it might give them a pause for thought if we try something different for a bit.
Not without playing either Kagawa or Rooney out of position and apparently Kagawa is wasted on the wings and Rooney would kick up a **** storm.
3-5-2 is the way forward.
And expect Kagawa/Rooney/Nani to drop back in when defending?
We also don't have the defenders for that but you know that already Barry![]()
Nani wouldn't be playing & Kagawa's more than capable of dropping back into midfield when you're defending.
And you don't have the defenders? I thought you had as many CB's as we do.
Ibrahimovic's third was a rapier missile![]()
Looking forward to the WC in Russia, I'm sure it'll be a great success.
Moyes hails star man Shinji
David Moyes believes Shinji Kagawa produced his best performance this season in United's 1-0 win over Real Sociedad on Wednesday night.
The Reds beat the Basque side courtesy of a second-minute own goal and forged numerous chances afterwards to put the game to bed.
Japanese midfielder Shinji Kagawa was at the heart of many of United's best moves and missed a golden chance himself to add to the scoreline. Fans on ManUtd.com and the club's Twitter account voted him Man of the Match after the final whistle.
Making just his fourth start this season, Kagawa certainly made a strong case for retaining his spot in the side for Saturday's Barclays Premier League encounter against Stoke.
"I thought it was Shinji's best game in my time here," Moyes said.
"He hadn't really found his feet yet but I saw something from Shinji tonight which I hadn't seen in other games, so I was really pleased."
"His effort when we didn't have the ball was fantastic. With Shinji, everybody tells me about his ability and what he has got, but tonight is the first time I’ve really seen Shinji.
"I thought when we put him into the no.10 role, and even after it, he was good with Wayne. His attitude and energy were excellent and I was pleased for him."