Shinji Kagawa fighting for Manchester United future
Shinji Kagawa fighting for Manchester United future
Shinji Kagawa has told reporters that he will fight to regain his place in Man Utd's first team as he faces a testing time under new manager David Moyes. The Japanese international has so far struggled to force his way into Moyes' first team plans.
There has been talk of a move away for the Japanese international, with his former club German side Borussia Dortmund monitoring Kagawa's situation.
“I have to take this like some kind of message [from the manager],” Kagawa told Japanese publication The Hochi Simbun. “I need to improve more and more, or I cannot survive at this club. I have to take this in a positive way and keep trying to do my best.
“I wasn’t involved that much [against West Brom] and I didn’t touch the ball enough but I was trying to be patient, so I didn’t feel that bad at half-time. I thought I would have been able to find some space to create the chances in the second half, so in that sense I was disappointed to have been substituted.”
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