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Kagawa admits if his performance is Not Good Enough
Manchester United midfielder Shinji Kagawa claimed not satisfied with his contribution this season. Even so, Kagawa determined to show better performance.

Recruited from Borussia Dortmund with a dowry of 17 million pounds, Kagawa is not yet been successful. Besides often played outside the original position, Japan's international players also had approached the injury that kept him sidelined for long.

So far the new Kagawa appeared 13 times with Chelsea in all competitions. Of these, he had made ​​two goals all of which are created in the league.

Note that much worse than those with a score in his debut season in Dortmund. In the 2010-11 season, Kagawa succeeded in packing 12 goals in 28 times competed.

Kagawa does not want to fail with the 'Red Devils'. As new competition entering the half-way, 23-year boy is determined to improve her appearance.

"I really feel I need to perform better," said Kagawa in the Mirror. "I'm not satisfied at all with what I've done here."

"This is a huge club and renowned in the world and I need to overcome a lot of pressure and mentally stronger."

"Unfortunately I got injured, but I have to get better and grow as a player and a person, in relation to contributing to the team's victory and success here," he said.

Kagawa admits if his performance is Not Good Enough

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Kagawa admits if his performance is Not Good Enough
Manchester United midfielder Shinji Kagawa claimed not satisfied with his contribution this season. Even so, Kagawa determined to show better performance.

Recruited from Borussia Dortmund with a dowry of 17 million pounds, Kagawa is not yet been successful. Besides often played outside the original position, Japan's international players also had approached the injury that kept him sidelined for long.

So far the new Kagawa appeared 13 times with Chelsea in all competitions. Of these, he had made ​​two goals all of which are created in the league.

Note that much worse than those with a score in his debut season in Dortmund. In the 2010-11 season, Kagawa succeeded in packing 12 goals in 28 times competed.

Kagawa does not want to fail with the 'Red Devils'. As new competition entering the half-way, 23-year boy is determined to improve her appearance.

"I really feel I need to perform better," said Kagawa in the Mirror. "I'm not satisfied at all with what I've done here."

"This is a huge club and renowned in the world and I need to overcome a lot of pressure and mentally stronger."

"Unfortunately I got injured, but I have to get better and grow as a player and a person, in relation to contributing to the team's victory and success here," he said.