GAME RESULTGame Result

Sec. 15 2009/6/27 (Sat)
Audience 28,987 people
Weather cloudy, weak temperature 26.0 degrees humidity 64%
Referee: Nobutsugu MURAKAMI Assistant Referees: Haruhiro OTSUKA / Shinichi HIRANO Fourth Official: Kazuhiko MAEJIMA
J1 Sec. 15
National

HOME
FC Tokyo
2-1
Match Finished
First half1-0
Second half1-1

AWAY
Shimizu S-Pulse
FC Tokyo | Shimizu S-Pulse | |
---|---|---|
07' Yohei KAJIYAMA 62' Naohiro ISHIKAWA |
Scorer |
58' Jansen |
74' Naotake HANYU → Tatsuya SUZUKI 85' Cabore → Kenta MUKUHARA 89' Naohiro ISHIKAWA → Shingo AKAMINE |
Player Substitution |
42' Takumasa Edamura → Marcos Paulo 73' Akihiro Hyodo → Jungo Fujimoto 83' Daisuke Ichikawa → Shinji Tsujio |
15 | Shoot | 9 |
5 | CK | 4 |
11 | FK | 20 |
17' Sota Hirayama 26' Yohei Kajiyama 42' Shuichi Gonda 66' Yasuyuki Konno |
Warning |
06' Akhiro Hyodo |
Ejected |
GK | 20 | Shuichi GONDA |
DF | 25 | Yuhei TOKUNAGA |
DF | 4 | Bruno QUADROS |
DF | 6 | Yasuyuki KONNO |
DF | 5 | Yuto NAGATOMO |
MF | 28 | Takuji YONEMOTO |
MF | 10 | Yohei KAJIYAMA |
MF | 18 | Naohiro ISHIKAWA |
MF | 22 | Naotake HANYU |
FW | 9 | Cabore |
FW | 13 | Sota HIRAYAMA |
GK | 1 | Hitoshi SHIOTA |
DF | 3 | Hideki SAHARA |
DF | 33 | Kenta MUKUHARA |
MF | 17 | Jo KANAZAWA |
MF | 27 | Sotan TANABE |
MF | 40 | Tatsuya SUZUKI |
FW | 24 | Shingo AKAMINE |
GK | 29 | Kaito YAMAMOTO |
DF | 25 | Ichikawa Daisuke |
DF | 3 | Naoki Aoyama |
DF | 2 | Shin KODAMA |
DF | 4 | Kosuke OTA |
MF | 23 | Makoto OKAZAKI |
MF | 8 | Shoma Edamura |
MF | 7 | Teruyoshi ITO |
MF | 13 | Hattori Akihiro |
FW | 11 | Hara Kazuki |
FW | 18 | Yonsen |
GK | 21 | Nishibe Yohei |
DF | 26 | Yasuhiro HIRAOKA |
DF | 14 | Junpei TAKAGI |
DF | 15 | Shinji Tsujio |
MF | 16 | Honda Takuya |
MF | 6 | Marcos Paulo |
MF | 10 | Jun Go Fujimoto |
【Player/Coach Comments】
Aiming for consecutive victories, this time we will share the stars equally!
Sec. 15 of the league will welcome Shimizu S-Pulse at Japan National Stadium. The team is currently on a winning streak of 3 consecutive victories, scoring 3 goals in each match from the June 3rd Nabisco Yamagata match to the league match against Kashiwa, and they have found their rhythm. In this match, they aim to continue their winning streak in the league and also want to even out their head-to-head record. Coach Shimizu Taku also expressed his determination, saying, "By evening out the stars, the players should gain mental composure. This will enable them to make better decisions and enter an even better cycle. However, last season, we suffered a painful defeat just before achieving a 6-game winning streak against Shimizu. That's why I want to start the counterattack in this match."
Shimizu, who will face us, is also in good form. In the previous match against Yamagata, they were missing defender Aoyama due to suspension, but the national team's midfielder Okazaki and forward Jansen returned. With forwards Hara, Okazaki, and Jansen all scoring goals, they are currently on a 3-game winning streak in the league. They can also be considered to be in excellent form. They will surely come at us with determination to repay their debt from the Nabisco Cup. We must pay close attention to Okazaki and Hara's runs behind the defense, as well as Jansen's height. On the other hand, Tokyo wants to suppress Shimizu's attacking opportunities by gaining an advantage in the midfield. Creating rhythm from defense and executing coordinated attacks will be the key to victory.
Tokyo will face the same starting lineup as the previous match. Shimizu will be without defender Iwashita. At the start, Aoyama and Kodama formed the center-back pairing, with Ito and Edamura in the double pivot midfield. Okazaki played on the left side, while Yonson and Hara formed the two-man attack. It will be a match between two teams in good form, but both have struggled in the early stages of the season, making this match an important one to determine their future. They will give their all and aim for victory! The hot daytime sun finally began to fade at the National Stadium. The match started with Shimizu's kickoff at 19:04.
Cabore wins a penalty kick, Kajiyama stabs it in, and takes an early lead
At the 6th minute, Iwakawa intercepted Shimizu's ball in the midfield and tried to attack, but was fouled, earning a free kick. Bruno QUADROS sent this free kick to the front line, where Cabore dropped it and tried to break through, but was fouled, earning a penalty kick. In the 7th minute, Kajiyama kicked the penalty with his right foot, scoring in the opposite side's sharp course and taking the lead early in the game.
In the 14th minute, they launched a counterattack from their own half, and Kabore tenaciously kept the ball in the right area. Ishikawa, who had moved up to support, sent a cross to the center, and Hirayama in front of the goal attempted an overhead shot, but couldn't find the target. Shimizu also relentlessly exploited the space behind the Tokyo DF, with FW Yoensen as the starting point and MF Okazaki and FW Hara making runs. In the 15th minute, from the ball dropped by Shimizu FW Yoensen, MF Okazaki made a move in the left area and made a final pass to MF Hyodo, who had run into the opposite side. MF Hyodo took a step dribble and got into a shooting position, but Imakono intercepted and it resulted in a corner kick.
In the 29th minute, Tokyo gave a left FK to Shimizu inside the Tokyo team, and MF Hyodo kicked sharply to the front line. In front of Gonda who jumped out, he was competed by MF Okazaki and dropped it, and FW Jonsen jumped in, but Bruno QUADROS cut it with a sliding tackle just before the goal line. It was a dangerous scene, but Tokyo's defense also responded calmly. From a tenacious defense, they tried to connect passes and initiate their own soccer.
35 minutes, Tokunaga's early cross was sent to the far side, but Cabore jumped and couldn't connect. In the 36th minute, Ishikawa, who changed his position to the left side, took a shot, but it narrowly missed the goal. In the 40th minute, Tokunaga, Hanyu, Kajiyama, and Cabore exchanged quick passes on the right front line, and finally, Yonemoto advanced to the sideline and crossed the ball, but it went out. In the back and forth battle, the first half ended with a score of 1-0.
Ishikawa scores for the third consecutive game to equalize! Persistently snatch victory
In the 46th minute of the second half, FW YONSEN headed the ball from Shimizu's FK. In the 47th minute, Cabore passed to Tokunaga who crossed from the right, and Hirayama in the left area dropped the ball with a header. Ishikawa in the center then shot with his left foot, but neither of them scored. In the 50th minute, Cabore didn't miss the control mistake of Shimizu's DF and quickly snatched the ball and rushed towards the goal. He faced the Shimizu GK in a one-on-one situation, but his shot curved to the left and he couldn't take advantage of the big chance.
Then, Shimizu, who was trailing by one point, gained momentum. Starting from FW Yonsen, MF Okazaki, who changed his position to attacking midfielder, launched a counterattack by making sharp movements and targeting the back of Tokyo DF. In the 58th minute, Shimizu left full-back Ota made a long pass to MF Okazaki, who had escaped behind the DF line. The ball, which was cleared by Bruno QUADROS with a header, seemed to be offside for a moment, but it passed to Shimizu FW Yonsen inside the penalty area and was kicked directly, resulting in a goal conceded...
The score was tied, but we didn't panic and launched a counterattack. In the 62nd minute, just 4 minutes after conceding a goal, Nagatomo passed the ball from the left side to Hirayama in the center. Kajiyama connected with the loose ball from the opponent's defender and Ishikawa, who had moved into the center from the right, took a shot with his right foot. The ball hit the inside of the crossbar and dropped down, GOAL! It was a splendid goal by Ishikawa, his third consecutive goal, which gave us the lead.
Still, Shimizu did not give up and launched a powerful counterattack, which troubled the opponents. In the 81st minute, Shimizu's right SB, Ichikawa, overlapped and delivered a precise cross. Gonda, who came out to catch it, missed the ball, and it was returned to the center by Shimizu's MF Fujimoto, but it was cleared with a brave effort. In the 85th minute, Muhara was substituted for Kabore, and everyone worked together to cover the defense. In the 89th minute, Shimizu's FW Jansen sent a ball to the left front line, and MF Okazaki ran for it, but Imamura responded perfectly. Immediately after, FW Jansen -> MF Okazaki took a shot, but Kajiyama calmly intercepted it in front of the goal, and the game ended. Despite Shimizu being under pressure, they showed resilience and achieved their second consecutive victory in the league.
【Player Comments】《Kajiyama》"I think we took the lead early and were able to proceed in a good way. In the second half, Shimizu gained momentum and caught up, but Nao scored the second goal, and I'm glad we were able to win. In the second half, since Shimizu was behind, they definitely came out to attack, so I focused on competing firmly against FW Jonsen and thoroughly covering around him. I think we achieved that defensive aim. In attack, we were able to get to the crosses, but that alone was being repelled. What kind of play to make at that time is still an issue. We want to raise the team's shared awareness and correct it." 《Yonemoto》"If we won today, we could gain momentum again, so we wanted to bring our results back to even at all costs. We took the lead and I think we were able to calmly circulate passes in the first half. However, the start of the second half was a problem. We were under attack for a long time, and it would have been better if we could have pressed earlier... We all tried to keep a compact formation, but Shimizu targeted behind our DF, and we dropped back a bit too much. Even in such situations, raising the line is an issue we need to work on."
[Summary of Coach Shirofuku's Press Conference] "This season has been tough from the start, and March to April were truly difficult months. It was two months of experiencing the pains of birth while trying a new style of connecting football. However, from May onwards, we began to feel a sense of progress, and including the Nabisco qualifiers, I think we have gradually been able to show what we aim for in our games. And as the results started to come in little by little, if we could even the points today, we could make a fresh start and begin a summer of counterattack. With this strong determination, everyone took to the pitch. Last season, we faced Shimizu five times and struggled to break their solid block. How to break down that thorough zone defense was a major point that would determine our season. In the recent Nabisco match, we happened to score three goals, and today everyone bravely tried to build up play and shake the opponent. Although we are not yet satisfied with the level of completion, I believe everyone's efforts led to the results. It was great that 29,000 fans came, and we were able to start the summer of counterattack together with everyone."
[Summary of Shimizu Hasegawa's press conference] "Very disappointing. I don't think the result reflected the performance. Many supporters gave us passionate support, and both teams played a heated game in response to that support. We made some adjustments to the system at the beginning of the second half to create more pressure in front of the goal, and we were able to equalize as planned. After that, it became a situation of who would score first... Unfortunately, Tokyo scored a fantastic shot first, and we couldn't score any additional points. However, in terms of the content of the game and the players' mentality, they did well. Of course, we knew that Tokyo has been in good form recently, but it was a game where we wanted to win and gain more confidence against such a team. Nevertheless, the league is still wide open. We want to switch gears and prepare for the next home game."