Japan national team goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda (33), who belongs to Shimizu S-Pulse, is believed to have made remarks regarding the behavior of Urawa Reds supporters following the match once morest Urawa Reds, and has been the subject of discussion among J-League fans. Among them, Urawa Reds supporter and former actor Justin Tomimori (33) updated his Twitter account on the night of the 17th. He opposed criticisms of Urawa Reds supporters.
Some Urawa Reds supporters have repeatedly voiced and booed until the Meiji Yasuda Life J1 League Section 18 Gamba Osaka match on the 2nd of this month. He has been criticized by J.League fans for repeating actions that violate the J.League’s “Guidelines for Coronavirus Infectious Diseases”.
The J-League also warned Urawa Reds that it might impose a fine of 20 million yen, hold an unattended game, and deprive them of points.
Urawa Reds defeated Shimizu S-Pulse 2-1 at IAI Stadium Nihondaira on the 16th. However, when Shimizu S-Pulse coach Zé Ricardo responded to the post-match interview, it was talked regarding that Shuichi Gonda’s voice was heard through the DAZN broadcast. When the video at this time was spread on Twitter, speculation that “Shuichi Gonda points out the voice support by Urawa Reds supporters” flew, and the supporters of both clubs criticized the voice support and booing etc. We are exchanging.
Among them, Justin Tomimori uploaded a video of himself watching a soccer game at the stadium. On top of that, “Mr. Gonda, what do you think regarding this? This video is a part of the video I shot for YouTube’s Vlog during the game once morest Shimizu at Home Saitama, but both Urawa and Shimizu’s voices are too loud and painful. I didn’t put it because it wasn’t. I’ll put it because there are too many Urawa supporters and other supporters and players. “
“I don’t defend Urawa support and I don’t speak well, but yesterday’s Sele support, Shimizu support of the new national government last time, Kashima’s naked fanned guy, Urawa is certainly the denominator of” part “support. It stands out because there are so many, but it looks like a comparison of acorns everywhere, so it looks great. I feel sick for the support that is not a part of it. ” There is.
In the J-League, the ban on intentionally making loud voices has not been completely lifted, so supporters are becoming more and more familiar with monitoring violations of the “Guidelines for Coronavirus Infectious Diseases”. Justin Tomimori speaks for Urawa Reds supporters who are observing the rules, while the SNS points out to the supporters of other clubs.