Shinji Kagawa of Japan looks on in the rain during his side's World Cup opening loss to Ivory Coast on Saturday. Julian Finney / Getty Images / June 14, 2014
Shinji Kagawa of Japan looks on in the rain during his side's World Cup opening loss to Ivory Coast on Saturday. Julian Finney / Getty Images / June 14, 2014

United’s ‘beaten psychologically’ Shinji Kagawa soul-searching with Japan



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Two seasons on the fringes of the Manchester United set-up have left Japanese poster boy Shinji Kagawa a pale imitation of his former self, battling nerves and psychological demons if his World Cup is not to be cut short.
The 25-year-old had a World Cup debut to forget against Ivory Coast, struggling to make an impact against impressive African full back Serge Aurier, who took advantage of Kagawa's defensive frailties to bomb forward and set up both goals in a 2-1 comeback win on Saturday.
Unable to hold up the ball or link with Japan's central playmaker Keisuke Honda, Kagawa was replaced by Yoichiro Kakitani in the final minutes of the Group C match.
"If this is the result, this says a lot about me," he told reporters.
The once unthinkable prospect of Kagawa missing out on the starting lineup for the next match against Greece on Thursday is now a possibility with the player revealing his mental anguish before the Ivory Coast clash.
"I lost a battle with myself," Kagawa told Kyodo News this week.
"There was pressure and nerves and at the start I made mistakes and I'm taking a good look at myself. I couldn't get into a good rhythm and was beaten psychologically.
"We went into the match thinking we would be able to do well going forward, but both myself and the team were stiff and couldn't move well."
Kagawa was not the only one who struggled in a limp display by the Asian champions after they had taken the lead through a sumptuous strike by Honda in the 16th minute.
Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni had called for his talented team to believe in themselves prior to the match, but their confidence shattered and the panic set in as they struggled to keep their powerful attacking opponents at bay.
The Italian coach is known for his loyalty and wholesale changes are unlikely, giving Kagawa another chance to rediscover the dazzling form that helped Borussia Dortmund clinch back-to-back Bundesliga titles.
That form, which also helped Japan clinch a record fourth Asian Cup in 2011, alerted Manchester United and he made the switch to Old Trafford in 2012 but the move has not worked out well.
After being shunted wide left by previous United manager Alex Ferguson and restricted in appearances, former Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp called for more love to be shown to the Japanese.
"Shinji Kagawa is one of the best players in the world and he now plays 20 minutes at Manchester United - on the left wing," the German said last year.
"My heart breaks. Really, I have tears in my eyes. Central midfield is Shinji's best role. He's an offensive midfielder with one of the best noses for goal I ever saw."
Life did not get any better under Ferguson's successor David Moyes last season, with no goals in 18 league starts.
Moyes persisted with Kagawa wide when he did feature and Zaccheroni has been vocal in his preference for Honda, who also struggled badly after his goal against the Ivory Coast, to be his central creator.
Kagawa once bemoaned being forced wide for the Blue Samurai but his priority now is just being on the field to ensure his first World Cup extends to the knockout stages.
"We can't let it end here," he said.
"I still think we can play well and hopefully we can fix things. In order to win our second and third games we just have to continue believing in ourselves."
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While the taste of beans and freshness of roast is paramount to the specialty coffee scene, so is sustainability and workers’ rights.

The bulk of genuine specialty coffee companies aim to improve on these elements in every stage of production via direct relationships with farmers. For instance, Mokha 1450 on Al Wasl Road strives to work predominantly with women-owned and -operated coffee organisations, including female farmers in the Sabree mountains of Yemen.

Because, as the boutique’s owner, Garfield Kerr, points out: “women represent over 90 per cent of the coffee value chain, but are woefully underrepresented in less than 10 per cent of ownership and management throughout the global coffee industry.”

One of the UAE’s largest suppliers of green (meaning not-yet-roasted) beans, Raw Coffee, is a founding member of the Partnership of Gender Equity, which aims to empower female coffee farmers and harvesters.

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