2023-09-03 14:00:15
After an away match once morest Yokohama F. Marinos and a match once morest Vissel Kobe at the National Stadium, Tokyo returned to Ajinomoto Stadium for the first time in regarding half a month. The match once morest the two teams competing for the top position in the league is by no means inferior to the opponent in terms of content. Rather, they took control of the game for a long time, and the draw turned into a loss due to a goal conceded just before the end of the game, and the win turned into a draw. became.
In this match, they will face Avispa Fukuoka, who are two points ahead of Tokyo in the rankings. Due to the same card, the quarter-finals of the Levain Cup Prime Stage on the 6th, which will be fought in 2 days, will be a “3-match once morest Fukuoka” until the 2nd round of the quarter-finals on the 10th, and will play 3 games with Fukuoka in 8 days.
In order to gain momentum to advance to the semi-finals of the Levain Cup, and also in the league match, in order to win once morest opponents with similar rankings and accumulate points, we faced a match that we wanted to win at home. .
In Tokyo, U-22 Japan National Team members Seiji KIMURA, Taishi Brandon NOZAWA, and Kuo MATSUKI are all in the starting lineup. Kanta Doi joined the reserve team.
1stHALF—Consecutive goals conceded in the early stages
The game moves quickly. At the same time as the kickoff, Fukuoka rushes in front of the Tokyo goal. Although they responded by placing a block in front of the goal, they were unable to keep their mark when they used the flanks a lot and their eyes waved. , and let Sato go free, and he was pushed in and allowed the first goal.
Tokyo wanted to cut the momentum of their opponents and move forward, but in the 11th minute of the first half, a set-play broke them. A throw-in on the right side was put in on the goal line, and Konno took it out and put it into the penalty area. When the ball was passed in the negative direction, Yamagishi struck a powerful shot just in front of the goal, widening the deficit.
Tokyo wanted to return a goal as soon as possible, but Fukuoka, who switched to defense following losing their own ball and returned early, was unable to bring the ball up to the front of the goal.
While they mightn’t find an offensive player in the flow, they created opportunities with set pieces. In the 21st minute of the first half, a chance for a free kick on the right flank was bounced off and the ball floated high in front of the goal. Seiji Kimura matched the ball with a backhead, but the shot hit the crossbar.
In the 33rd minute of the first half, a set piece pushed the team into the penalty area, and they were unable to clear the ball and were hit with shots two or three times, but they managed to get past it by holding out their bodies and blocking.
Towards the end of the first half, Japan kept possession of the ball and moved it around the opponent’s half to search for an attacking move, but they were unable to find an effective route to a finish. He ended the first half trailing two goals.
2ndHALF—Kumada shot one point away in the final stages
Tokyo pushes forward propulsion from the start and strength at the ball. Even in the opponent’s half, not only moving the ball but also moving towards the goal will increase.
When the play that fights near the ball increases, it becomes possible to get a free kick chance near the opponent’s penalty area. In the 17th minute of the second half, there was a chance for a free kick from the right side. Harakawa Riki’s free-kick, which had just been thrown in, was headed in by Adaiuton, who also came in as a substitute, but it veered slightly to the right of the goal.
Tokyo, who played a substitute card early in the second half, tried to break the game with a substitute at the end of the game. In the 29th minute of the second half, Koki Tsukagawa replaced Teruhito Nakagawa, and Naoki Kumada replaced Diego Oliveira. The final card came in the 38th minute of the second half, when Shirai Kosuke was brought in to replace Watanabe Ryoma and strengthened his counterattack.
The counterattack came in the 41st minute of the second half. After a corner kick from the left, Harakawa sent the ball into the far side, and Kumada headed it into the goal.
After that, even following entering stoppage time, there were many set-piece chances, but the shots failed to catch the target and they were unable to score, resulting in a 1-2 loss.
MATCH DETAILS
Goalkeeper Taishi Nozawa Brandon
DF Kei Koizumi/Seiji Kimura/Enrique Trevisan/Yuto Nagatomo
MF Keigo Azuma (15th minute in the second half: Riki Harakawa) / Kyu Matsuki / Ryoma Watanabe (38th minute in the second half: Kosuke Shirai)
FW Teruhito Nakagawa (29th minute in the second half: Kouki Tsukagawa) / Diego Oliveira (29th minute in the second half: Naoki Kumada) / Kota Tawara (15th minute in the second half: Adaiuton)
SUBS
Goalkeeper Jakub Słowijk
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GOAL
Second half 41 minutes: Naoki Kumada
GK Murakami Masaki
DF Yota Maejima (second half 24 minutes: Masato Yuzawa) / Seiya Inoue / Tatsuki Nara / Douglas Glori / Itsuki Oda
MF Kazuya Konno (24th minute in the second half: Reiki Tsuruno)/Yosuke Ideguchi/Hiroyuki Mae
FW Ryoga Sato (39 minutes in the second half: Tatsuya Tanaka) / Yuya Yamagishi (15 minutes in the second half: Takeshi Kanamori)
SUBS
GK Naeishi Takumi
DFMasaya Tashiro
Midfielder Yuji Hiratsuka
GOAL
2 minutes in the first half: Ryoga Sato / 11 minutes in the first half: Yuya Yamagishi
[ピーター クラモフスキー監督記者会見コメント]
Q: Please look back on the game.
A, very disappointing result and a disappointing night. I think it’s my fault that we didn’t get off to the best start in the first half. Conceding a goal early in the match made it difficult for us to play. Among them, the players tried to show their strengths and tenacity. After the 30th minute of the first half, I think we were able to play with our flow. After the discussion at halftime, the players responded wonderfully. I was trying to change the flow with a goal, but I mightn’t get it, and it was a tough development. I wish we might have scored a goal sooner. The players were desperate and fought to reversal. I am sorry that we were not able to deliver 3 points for our fans and supporters.
Q, what kind of instructions did you try to change the situation at half time?
A: We were doing well following the 30th minute of the first half, so we talked regarding continuing to do that, and reaffirmed our basic fighting style. In such a tough battle, I think it was a match that tested various things, such as what kind of character each player is. Even so, they fought tenaciously, and from the end of the first half, we were able to play positively in our own way.
On the positive side, we were able to play good football when we found our flow, and we were able to move the ball quickly, go out into space, and get into dangerous areas. Ta. I thought that if we were able to score one goal, the momentum would come to us. It’s a very disappointing result, but I’m going to stand up firmly from here.
[選手インタビュー]
Q: Please look back on the game.
A: We conceded two goals because we lacked concentration in the beginning of the match, and I have nothing but regrets. In the midst of that, the depth of the attack was created in the final stages of the match, creating chances for set pieces in quick succession, and KUMADA Naoki scored a goal. I felt keenly that we must prove through our play that we can win once morest teams like Avispa Fukuoka that have solid defense.
Q, you conceded a goal early, how did you fix it on the pitch?
A. Fukuoka has five defenses in defense, so it was difficult to break them down when attacking. I have the impression that we were unable to show offensive forms well throughout the first half and ended the match.
Q, the league match has no victory in 3 games.
A: I think it’s important to accept this result firmly. I can’t get involved in the Levain Cup, but I think I’ll just fix the issues in order to aim higher as a team.
Q: What was your impression of the match from the bench in the first half?
A: We conceded a goal as soon as the first half started, and we conceded the second goal with the same momentum. I thought there would be no problem with
Q, following participating, chances were born from kicks, which is also a feature.
A: As a team, we had to raise the gear and show momentum to the opponent even if we were spinning in the second half. Our tempo picked up following we scored one goal, so I thought that if we might show momentum from the beginning of the second half and score within 20 minutes of the start of the second half, it would be a different game. I think it would have been better if we might have shown more momentum to the opponents. This is something that cannot be done by one person alone, so we have to create an atmosphere where the whole team can come back even if we concede two goals. In any situation, if I give back one point, I won’t know, so I want to use it properly during the 90 minutes.
Q, you will have two consecutive Levain Cup matches with Fukuoka. How will you improve your points once morest the opponents who are pulling back and face the match?
A. I think the tempo will get worse if you let the opponent hold the ball while they are pulling. If the opponents have five backs like they did today, I think the most important thing is not to concede the opening goal in the course of the match. The regulations will change in the next match, so the weight of each point will be even more important than the league match. I’d like to think regarding how to play while going into the match.
Q: This is your first appearance since the match once morest Kashima Antlers on July 16th. What was your intention when you stepped onto the pitch?
A, compared to the past, I was able to participate in the early time zone. I was competing in a time zone that Tokyo was pushing, so I personally thought that I would definitely win. It was a shame that we weren’t able to score the second and third goals as a team, just because we had momentum.
Q, the first score of the league match. Please look back at the scoring scene.
A: As a forward, scoring goals is a matter of course, so I would like to continue scoring goals.
Q, I have the impression that you were in good shape, such as scoring goals from practice games.
A: Personally, I entered the match with the intention of getting the minimum result possible, so I am glad that I was able to score the minimum possible score. The first half was a waste of time, so we will be playing once morest the same opponents soon, so we want to fix that as a team and focus on the result in the next match.
Q. There was a long period of time when you weren’t participating. What kind of preparations have you made?
A: We had a lot of practice matches this summer, and we have been conscious of switching offense and defense, such as increasing the amount of exercise, including practice. Personally, I am improving my defensive strength in order to play in the league matches, so I would like to continue to increase my playing time in the league matches.
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