match Match Schedule & Results

2015 U-15 Musashi Match Results

May 6 (Wed) Unable to post due to facility circumstances (Kickoff 3:00 p.m.)
2015 Kanto Youth (U-15) Soccer League Division 1

FC Tokyo U-15 Musashi

4 - 1

Mitsubishi Yowa SC Sugamo Junior Youth

FC Tokyo Scorer

11, Ryoichi IMAMURA (34', 73'), 17, Tsubasa TERAYAMA (41'), 9, Soryu NAGASAWA (65')

FC Tokyo Players

GK 20, Shonosuke Yamada → 16, Sato Hagiwara (76th minute)
DF 4, Tomoya SUZUKI, 2, Akima TANAKA, 13, Yoshitake TAKENAMI → 21, Masaya KANOSHIMA (72 min), 3, Kazuya YAMANOBORI → 10, Rei HIRAKAWA (61 min)
MF 5, Yuki AMANO, 8, Taichi NAKATANI → 12, Rikuya USHIDA (69th minute), 17, Tsubasa TERAYAMA
FW 9, Soryu NAGASAWA → 7, Kaito MITA (66th minute), 11, Ryoichi IMAMURA → 15, Yuki AKAI (75th minute), 14, Daiki SASAKI → 28, Hayato TOSAKA (75th minute)

Commentary

[Reserves]
GK: 1, Hayate Hashimoto
DF: 19, Takeru Kumagai, 22, Shogo Sugawara
MF: 6, Sota Miura, 26, Kosei Numata
FW: 31, Shunki Yokota

○Match Report
The opponent for Sec. 11 of the Kanto Youth (U-15) Soccer League was the top-ranked Mitsubishi Yowa SC Sugamo Junior Youth.
The important match to break into the top ranks started with Tokyo's kickoff.

At the start, the game continued with Tokyo being pressed by the opponent's possession soccer.
Musashi tries to maintain possession and connect passes but struggles to execute the plays as intended.
They begin to occasionally mix in long balls to exploit the space behind the opponent.
As the match settles down, Tokyo starts advancing the ball forward through Amano.
However, just then, Tokyo concedes a goal due to a coordination error.
Still, Tokyo, having begun to find their rhythm, started connecting short passes and skillfully breaking down both flanks centered around Sasaki, Imamura, and Nagasawa.
At the 27th minute, Sasaki created space on the left side and played a through pass to Nagasawa, but unfortunately it did not connect.
As they began to show coordinated attacks, at the 35th minute, Imamura shook the goal net with a powerful free kick.
They head into halftime tied.

At halftime, they receive instructions to "not slack off even by one or two meters. Let's play proactive defense ourselves," and head onto the pitch for the second half.

The match moves immediately after the second half begins.
30 seconds after kickoff, SASAKI dribbles from the left side to the center, carefully connects to Terayama, then calmly slots the ball into the goal from the dribble to take the lead.
Tokyo quickly closed down their opponents to take away their freedom and increased their ball possession rate.
At the 50th minute, Imamura held the ball in front of the goal. He passed to Nagasawa, who took a well-aimed shot but narrowly missed the target.
At the 55th minute, Sasaki won the ball up front and created a chance but was stopped by the opposing goalkeeper's excellent save.
Tokyo brought in Hirakawa to score an additional goal.
Then, in the 65th minute, they won the ball through coordinated chasing from the front, passed from Sasaki to Hirakawa positioned centrally, and finally connected to Nagasawa, who ran in from the right side to the center, scoring an additional goal to make it 3-1.
The defense also stubbornly holds firm with physical defense centered around Takenami, who wears the captain's armband.
Tokyo continuously brings in fresh players, maintaining their energy and pressure.
At the 73rd minute, Amano dribbles through the right side. He sends a grounded cross to Imamura, who runs in on the far side and finishes firmly.
Tokyo maintained their energy until the end, continued to control the game by connecting passes, and secured a come-from-behind 4-1 victory.

Thank you for your passionate support for FC Tokyo U-15 Musashi today.
Thank you for your warm support in the future.