INTERVIEW2022.5.28

5/29 Kashima Match MATCH PREVIEW & INTERVIEW

<Match Preview>
In the previous match, they won 3-0 against Shimizu and broke the streak of 4 winless games. After the match, Coach Albert praised the performance as follows: "It was the first game where we expressed the playing style we expected and won. We have learned well over the past 4 months and they showed the attacking style that we aim for."

特に後半は高いボール保持率で次々と決定機をつくりだし、清水を圧倒した。

Kashima, the opponent of this match, has invited a European-born coach for the first time this season and has changed its policy from the traditional Brazilian route. The Swiss coach Rene Weiler advocates a speedy style of play combining high press and short counterattacks. So far, Ueda Kisei and Suzuki Yuma in the front line have been scoring goals prolifically. They have been steadily accumulating points since the start of the season and have become one of the leading contenders for the title this season, despite still being in the process of growth.

A battle of "change and innovation". For Tokyo, it should be a litmus test to determine the "significant progress" they have made.

Matchday program is here!



[Interview with Coach Albert]

Q: Ryoya Ogawa's transfer has been decided, it must be sad.
A, I think the impact is significant. However, it is a wonderful thing that he has a dream of competing in Europe and being able to challenge himself. I would be happy if what he has learned in these few months has had a positive influence on his performance in Europe. I think he has definitely grown compared to when the season started. I sincerely hope for his success. It is not easy to succeed in Europe. Compared to other countries in Europe, Portugal and Belgium are not top leagues. However, I think it is a very good place to aim for the next step by performing well. I also hope that the Japan national team will closely follow his progress.

Q, under the guidance of Coach Albert, what specific areas do you think you have grown in by working on a new style?
A, the importance of situational judgment, the importance of possessing the ball, and the ability to find solutions to the situation with initiative. I also think it's important to be familiar with the training methods as they are similar to those in Portugal. I advised him directly, but it becomes important to assimilate. I think it's the same challenge that many Japanese people face when they try to challenge themselves overseas. When you go somewhere else, I think it's a mistake not to try to assimilate into that place, regardless of nationality. A representative example is Yuto NAGATOMO. Wherever he goes, he has assimilated and excelled in that city, that place. This is the same for foreign players who come to Japan, not just Japanese people going abroad. It may be difficult to understand everything, but it is important to try to understand the culture of that place or make an effort to assimilate, and I think it will be conveyed to the people around you.

Q, tomorrow is a match against the top-ranked Kashima.
A, I think their biggest strength is their high-intensity play. They come with aggressive defense and a strong awareness of going directly towards the opponent's goal when they have the ball. They have been fighting worthy battles to be in the top position. We want to focus on the team's continuous growth in every match and fight tomorrow's game. The challenges we need to overcome will vary depending on the game. I believe that attempting to overcome these challenges will contribute to the team's growth.

Q, there was a post on your Twitter that said "The beginning of a dream", what does that refer to?
A, I think the second half of the Shimizu match was the first game where we were able to consistently demonstrate the play we expect. There is still a gap in the level we want to reach, but I think it was a 45-minute period where we were able to express the direction of creating more chances and scoring more goals by controlling the ball. I think the opening goal relieved our anxiety. Because we scored the opening goal, in the second half, the players enjoyed playing with confidence and the ball. At the beginning of the season, we had several games where we couldn't hold onto the ball and played in a straight line towards the opponent's goal. After that, our possession rate increased, but we still had games where we couldn't create many chances. On the other hand, in the Shimizu match, we enjoyed having the ball. It may have been the first experience for some players to continuously dominate the ball and create chances for such a long time. Soccer is not that easy to consistently express that kind of play in every game. However, I think having that experience even once gave the players great confidence. Of course, there will be games where things go well and games where they don't. But in the long run, it is important to continue growing in an upward trend.

Q: Ryoma WATANABE was used as a winger. Until now, he has mostly played on the side as a winger, but he has had many opportunities to play inside. Has the desired role changed?
A, as a process of the team's growth stage, there is a high possibility that both wings taking width will create a difficult situation in the central area to create a numerical advantage. In the Shimizu match, Ryoma showed up in every zone and played a role in creating a numerical advantage. At the same time, Diego also showed up in various zones and contributed to the same thing. The full-backs also need to play a role in creating a numerical advantage depending on the situation. If the team can do it well and fluidly as a team, it will become a play where the team travels together. However, if everyone tries to receive the ball at their feet, it will be easier for the opponent to defend, so it becomes necessary for players to make runs into the space behind naturally.

Q: Is it believed that Watanabe player is suitable for bringing fluidity?
When Leandro was here, he played a similar role. There are not many players with his kind of characteristics. It is important to bring out the strengths of each player. I think Konno is a wide wing type player. Young Kojiro Yasuda will learn more and provide more options. My role is to approach the game with a good combination based on the strengths of the players in front of me. The club and the fans can feel relieved because we are moving in a good direction. It is important this season that more players grow into the foundation of this club. I hope to encourage the growth of young players and see them become players who carry this club.


[Player Interview
<Ryoya OGAWA Player>

Q, you have decided to transfer overseas, haven't you?
A, since the beginning of this season, I have been talking with Coach Albert about wanting to challenge in the summer, and I am very grateful that he has supported me in what I want to do. I have no lack of confidence, and I also have a strong desire to leave FC Tokyo in the middle of the season and succeed in a higher stage.

Q: What was the reason for deciding to transfer?
A, I had always vaguely wanted to play overseas. Last season, when I joined the Japanese national team and played with players who were playing overseas, I felt the difference in soccer that I do on a daily basis, and that became a strong motivation for me to play overseas. Looking at the current team, even if I were not here, there are many players who can succeed in the J1 League, and I also don't want to hinder Yoshifu's growth, so I thought this timing was the best.

Q, what are your prospects after the transfer?
AI want to go to a higher level team, but going to Europe is not the ultimate goal. I want to perform well there and join a stronger team, and also be involved with the Japan national team.

Q, How much do you think you have grown at FC Tokyo?
A, in the professional world, I only knew FC Tokyo, so I learned everything I needed as a professional and as a soccer player, as well as what is necessary as a working adult, all from FC Tokyo. There is no doubt that I owe my current self to FC Tokyo. In terms of soccer, I have been able to grow significantly compared to when I first joined, and I have been able to raise my level to the point where I can play in the J1 League and transfer overseas. I am extremely grateful.

Q, what kind of performance do you want to show in the remaining matches?
A, it is important to accumulate points while I am here, and I want to go after stacking up 3 points per game as a player of FC Tokyo until the end of June, so that I won't be thought of as playing lightly just because the transfer has been decided.

Q, just like Ota Kosuke for Ogawa Yusuke, I want Bangnagande Kashif to be a role model too.
A, I want to play as an example for Yoshifu and I only have about one more month, but I want to teach him everything I can. If it leads to his growth, I also want to listen to his concerns and do what I can. I think it will benefit both FC Tokyo and Yoshifu.

Q, Wasn't the previous match against Shimizu the game where we were able to best express the style we are aiming for?
A, thanks to the thoroughness of being in the position where Albert PUIG ORTONEDA, the coach, said I should be, I was able to effectively evade the opponent's press and especially in the second half, I was able to move the ball smoothly without stress. In the process, I created decisive chances and was able to score goals. Even in front of the goal, I was able to make the best choice without forcing it, and that led to a goal. Everyone made calm and good choices, positioned themselves well, and played good football.

Q: Were there any moments in the first half where you felt trapped by the opponent's press?
A, every team starts with energy and runs, so the press becomes very strong. However, by continuing to possess the ball, we felt that the opponent's legs began to stop towards the end of the first half, so it is very important to continue doing what we should do. We were able to make the opponent feel "it's useless to press this team", so they stopped pressing in the second half and spaces opened up, and we feel that what we wanted to do fit perfectly.

Q, Kashima is a very strong opponent among the teams we have faced so far.
A, even when watching the footage, they keep coming from the front, and I think there are definitely times when we have to endure. So, when we endure, if we can play the soccer we want without wavering, I believe there is no team that cannot win.

Q, even if it becomes our rhythm, when considering a fast and strong vertical attack from the opponent, it is necessary to pay close attention to not easily lose the ball inside the opponent's territory.
A, Kashima has strong players in the front line, so we need to be very careful about losing the ball. However, when we are playing good football, the distance between players is also good, so I think we are in a position to immediately regain the ball when we lose it. Therefore, I think it's better to keep challenging the ball when we are in our rhythm, rather than being afraid of making mistakes. It's really important to take a position where we can quickly recover even if we make a mistake.


Yuto NAGATOMO

Q, in the previous match, we defeated Shimizu away and achieved our first victory in 5 league matches.
The players gained confidence by winning 3-0, and a positive atmosphere has returned to the team. It would be great if we can maintain this momentum, but there may be times when things don't go as planned, so we continue to fight with a sense of crisis. I believe it is really important how well we can compete against Kashima this round.

Q: In the Shimizu match, Ryoya OGAWA scored 2 goals. Can we say that the involvement of the side back in scoring opportunities is a characteristic of Tokyo this season?
A, I also want to improve my ability to participate in attacks more effectively as a side back by improving timing, positioning, and quality. However, as a defender, I cannot neglect defense. It is difficult because there are many things demanded of me, but in terms of growth, I am spending fulfilling days.

Q: Many people say that they are inspired by the attitude of focusing on soccer by young players, especially Nagatomo. What kind of things are you conscious of when interacting with your teammates?
A, I have played for various clubs overseas for 11 years. I am conscious of actively sharing my experiences and creating a positive atmosphere within the team. I believe that the true value of a person is tested in difficult situations, so I want to be a presence that supports the team in such moments.

Q, please leave a message for the fans and supporters.
A, over the past month, I have been encouraged by the support of everyone when the team was struggling. I truly felt the love from the fans and supporters. I feel fortunate to be able to play in front of all of you and I am proud to be a Tokyo player. Kashima is a tough opponent, but I want to show a strong fighting spirit that will not be defeated by their momentum!

Matchday Program is here!