Evening the membership, whose 20th title was confirmed on Monday, said on their standard site they'll be going through Manchester on Monday, Might 13 starting at Old Trafford and ending in the town center. After Sir Alex Ferguson and his players get their hands that will come the day on the trophy following their final home game of the campaign against Swansea but before the end of the summer season on May possibly 19. The celebration also comes two days after competitors Manchester City, the group they regained the prize from, play in the FA Cup final against Wigan. Meanwhile United's Shinji Kagawa said he would have done more to subscribe to his club's clinching of these 20th Premier League title. Kagawa, the sixth Japanese to perform in English football's top journey, was kept out of competition for just two weeks after sustaining a knee injury in October. He's scored five objectives in his 18 category journeys up to now. "Counting on you for the Planet Cup, too," a headline in the daily Sports Nippon blared Wednesday, as Japanese media expressed hope he would lead the Blue Samurai to new heights at next year's World Cup finals in Brazil. But Kagawa himself was more circumspect. "I was looking to create much more effects. I was injured and I thought things did not get well easily," he informed his home country's media after United beat Aston Villa 3-0 in the home Monday sealing the subject with four suits left in the growing season. "I had lots of conflict, stress and concerns. In that sense, I do believe it has been a powerful year," the 24-year-old said. A post-season signing from Borussia Dortmund for a22 million ($28.7 million) this past year, Kagawa made a certain start to his Old Trafford job, but his kind dropped after his knee injury. He began to show flashes of his most useful after returning to the frequency, scoring his first hat-trick against Norwich City in March and playing an innovative part in a 2-2 draw at West Ham United the other day. "Honestly, I have maybe not offered around I did at Dortmund," he said, recalling his part that served the German club to sequential Bundesliga brands after going from J-League club Cerezo Osaka in mid-2010. "I was even injured. I still do not quite have that experience of accomplishment," he added. On a far more optimistic note, Kagawa, quoting his United teammate Ryan Giggs's 13 category titles, said: "I have managed to get three in a row. I believe my job is bound to get better and better." He is likely to make his World Cup introduction next year after being fully a non-playing member of the team which sailed to South Africa in 2010, a tournament in which the Japanese reached the final 16. "His dream is usually to be continued," the Nikkan Sports daily said, referring to Kagawa's desire to gain a League title and play in the Entire World Cup. Japan, who lead their World Cup qualifying group, are on the brink of qualifying for Brazil 2014 with 13 items from six suits and two activities left to play. They are followed by Jordan with eight items, Australia and Oman on six, and Iraq with five points. (edited by Lucy Kinder)
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