Will Jean Klued be an inspiration to the defensive line? There is no doubt that he is a player to watch in the future.[Newcastle match review]| “The Yokohama Express” Edited by Masahiko Fujii: Yokohama Football Magazine

Jean’s Speed Enables Him to Catch Up Even When Attacked from Behind

This summer’s new signing, Jean Kludo, made his debut for the Marinos as a center-back.

As expected from an African player, his speed is remarkable. He excels in turning quickly and accelerating, enabling him to catch up with the ball even if the opponent breaks through and encounters difficulties. For teams aiming to maintain a high defensive line, Jean, with his ability to solve issues through individual strength, could be an ideal player.

However, turning around and chasing can lead to vulnerabilities in the defensive line. While this depends on the balance with surrounding players, there were many moments in this match where he appeared to be focused on the ball or his opponents rather than positioning himself correctly. He likely has not yet fully adapted to the need to identify both the ball and the opponent simultaneously.

He is not primarily a center-back, so his experience should be factored in. It is feasible to continue using him while recognizing that it will take time for him to fully adapt, especially since his speed, his greatest asset, is appealing. Nonetheless, when it comes to serious league competition, can one afford the costs of his learning curve?

When asked about Jean’s performance, manager John Hutchinson expressed cautious praise, stating, “I think he demonstrated his characteristic speed, and his effort was commendable.” He added, “Today was his first match since joining the team, and he fought well against a world-class forward. He is a player I look forward to seeing more from in the future.” Hutchinson acknowledges that Jean is not yet at his peak performance.

He does not seem to have a strong preference for his position and is optimistic about his new challenge in Japan. The engaging moment of “(Inoue) Kenta is interesting” is also significant for his integration into the team. Strong interpersonal relationships are crucial for acclimatization to a new environment.

“I’m not afraid of (Highline). They’re a confident team, and I am confident too. I believe in (their speed).”

Will he become an impactful presence on the defensive line? He is undoubtedly a player to keep an eye on moving forward.

“Let’s Cultivate a Winning Mentality”


The match against a strong Premier League team was regarded as an important open training session for the Marinos before the league resumes.

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