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Shinji Kagawa Score Hattrick Agains Norwich City

Written By Unknown on Sunday, March 3, 2013 | 10:51 AM



Shinji Kagawa Scores

Shinji Kagawa who is the first player from Japan to play for Manchester United team.
He was transferred from Bundesliga team, Borussia Dortmund because of his good performances as a playmaker and help brings Dortmund winning Bundesliga and DFB Pokal 2 times in a row.

Because of it, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson sign him from Dortmund to strengthen the Red Devils squad to win the treble winner this season. The transfer price was expensive, because Manchester United have reached their bank about £ 17 million to make up for the Japanese player.

Shinji Kagawa Celebration
Many observers say that MU buy Kagawa just to make a profit from the sale of merchandise in the Asian markets, especially Japan.
Indeed, at the beginning of the season that prediction almost came true, because Kagawa had trouble adapting to the "Kick n Rush" style of Barclays Premier League. Moreover, in October he had long absent because he had a knee injury.

However, last night Kagawa showed a high level performance and his scoring instincts was outstanding as he scored a hat trick to help Manchester United beat Norwich City in the continuation of BPL competition. Even, Sir Alex Ferguson was confident and believe that Kagawa will shine next season with Manchester United.

Kagawa Celebration with Wayne Rooney
Kagawa also made ​​history as the Japanese player and the first Asian to score two or more goals in one match in the BPL. This shows that he has an incredible skill and talent. He is an inspiration to other young players from Asia that Asian players talents and skills are as good as players from Africa, Europe, and even South America.

So keep the spirit Kagawa,  show your great skill and performance as playmaker to help MU won treble winners.
Glory Glory Manchester United ..  
#GGMU


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