GAME RESULTGame Result

Sec. 13 2018/5/05 (Sat)
Audience 24,677 people
Weather: Sunny, Average Temperature: 23.8°C, Humidity: 31%
Referee: Hajime MATSUO Assistant Referees: Takayuki SHIMIZU / Yusuke SEINO Fourth Official: Futoshi NAKAMURA
J1 Sec. 13
Todoroki

HOME
Kawasaki Frontale
0-2
Match Finished
First Half0-1
Second half0-1

AWAY
FC Tokyo
Kawasaki Frontale | FC Tokyo | |
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Scorer |
14' Kento HASHIMOTO 69' Masato MORISHIGE |
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46' Kei CHINEN → Yu NAKAMURA 57' Yusuke TASAKA → Yu KOBAYASHI 75' Manabu SAITO → Tatsuya HASEGAWA |
Player Substitution |
72' Kensuke NAGAI → Cayman TOGASHI 83' Diego OLIVEIRA → Ryoichi MAEDA 90'+4 Keigo HIGASHI → Kotaro OMORI |
11 | Shoot | 6 |
7 | CK | 5 |
14 | FK | 17 |
71' Saito Gaku |
Warning |
64' Sei MUROYA |
Ejected |
GK | 30 | Shota ARAI |
DF | 17 | Yuto Takeoka |
DF | 3 | Tatsuki NARA |
DF | 5 | Taniguchi Shogo |
DF | 7 | Shintaro Kurumaya |
MF | 25 | Hidemasa Morita |
MF | 10 | Ryota OSHIMA |
MF | 6 | Yusuke Tasaka |
MF | 37 | Saito Gaku |
FW | 20 | Kei CHINEN |
FW | 4 | Yu KAJIN |
GK | 24 | Shunsuke ANDO |
DF | 23 | Eduardo |
MF | 19 | Kentaro MORIYA |
MF | 14 | Ken Takashi NAKAMURA |
MF | 16 | Tatsuya HASEGAWA |
MF | 41 | Akihiro IENAGA |
FW | 11 | Yu KOBAYASHI |
GK | 33 | Akihiro HAYASHI |
DF | 2 | Sei MUROYA |
DF | 3 | Masato MORISHIGE |
DF | 5 | Yuichi MARUYAMA |
DF | 6 | Kosuke OTA |
MF | 27 | Sotan TANABE |
MF | 18 | Kento HASHIMOTO |
MF | 8 | Yojiro Takahagi |
MF | 38 | Keigo HIGASHI |
FW | 9 | Diego OLIVEIRA |
FW | 11 | Kensuke NAGAI |
GK | 1 | Yu OKUBO |
DF | 25 | Ryoya OGAWA |
DF | 29 | Makoto OKAZAKI |
MF | 7 | Takuji YONEMOTO |
MF | 39 | Kota MORI |
FW | 17 | Cayman TOGASHI |
FW | 20 | Ryoichi MAEDA |
[Highlight Video]
Photo Gallery
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To all the fans and supporters who came to support us at Away Kawasaki
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Kensuke NAGAI, who contributed to both offense and defense from the front line with Diego OLIVEIRA
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Kosuke OTA's set plays were the key to victory.
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Tenacious Sotan TANABE who tenaciously clings to the opponent
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Player Masato MORISHIGE celebrates scoring the second goal.
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Kento HASHIMOTO, who scored the opening goal, is the key to victory!
【Player/Coach Comments】
"Masato MORISHIGE Player"
(It was a shutout victory. Looking back on the game)
"I'm happy to have achieved a victory. It was a long time to endure for 90 minutes, but we all talked about set plays being a chance."
"I think we were able to have an ideal match because we scored two points there."
(Reflecting on the scoring moment)
"Since training, Ota has been providing good balls. Set pieces are one of our strengths, and being able to score from a set piece during a tough stretch of consecutive matches is very significant."
(I felt that the risk management during the attack was excellent)
"I never want to give the opponent any openings. I think I was able to maintain balance while fighting, always communicating with the defenders and the holding midfielders."
(Preparing for the next match against Sapporo Dome)
"We want to make good preparations and build up from training so that we can fight together as a team."
Kento HASHIMOTO
(The result was 2-0. Looking back on the game)
"It was called the 'Tamagawa Clasico', and many fans and supporters came to support us. I am happy that we were able to win in front of them, and it was good to be able to share the joy."
(I scored my first goal of the season. Looking back on the scoring scene)
"Regarding today's match, the coach gave detailed instructions on set plays. I think approaching the game with a greater awareness of scoring than usual led to the opening goal, and I'm glad I was able to score thanks to the wonderful ball from player Ota."
(Continuing with consecutive matches. Towards the next game)
"I want the team to continue winning as one. We still have the Levain Cup, so I want to prepare well and head towards the next game."
"Summary of Tokyo - Kenta HASEGAWA Coach's Press Conference"
"I was glad to show our victory in front of many fans and supporters. It was the last of five consecutive league matches, but I think the players really put their hearts into the fight. Kensuke NAGAI mentioned during the match that he felt like he was about to cramp, but I told him to keep going until he did (laughs).
I told the players to fight until they said 'yes' today, and I think everyone really put their hearts into the battle as I asked."
The first half was a development where it was difficult to connect even if we took the ball, but in the second half, the opponent's physicality decreased, so we were able to launch fast attacks in a very good way after taking the ball, and we were also able to create a considerable amount of our own time. I think we had a good fight in the second half.
In that situation, there were quite a few set plays in the previous Kobe match, but we couldn't quite finish them. I told the players that set plays are very important in crucial matches like the "Clasico", so I think they scored with concentration today. The consecutive matches are still continuing, but I want us to do our best and get through the four matches before the break together."
"Q&A"
Q=Both goals were from set plays, but how did you prepare against the opponent's defense other than focusing?
"I used Ota (Kosuke) (laughs).
Although it's said that 80% of it is about the accuracy of kicks, it's not that the previous match was bad, but there were some areas where the accuracy was lacking. I knew that 6 of Kawasaki's 9 goals conceded were from set plays, and especially today Kawasaki had shuffled their lineup quite a bit, so I didn't think we would have time to focus on set plays. I think we were able to score in a very good way."
Q=I think the coach said that he will use Nagai until his legs cramp, but I think that if he runs like that, he will last a long time for the team for 60 minutes. As a coach, do you think he can go further, or do you think it's great that he ran that far?
Yes, I think it was good because we scored the second goal. I was thinking of substituting him (laughs). If it had remained 1-0, I would have used him until he cramped up at the end. However, Kensuke said, 'I'll go' even though his legs were tight. The players behind him also sent some difficult balls that only Kensuke could catch up to, and he ran hard without complaining. I believe that without his effort today, we wouldn't have been able to push back in the second half like that. In my opinion, NAGAI is the MVP.
"Summary of Kawasaki and Toru Oniki's press conference"
"First of all, the supporters created a good atmosphere, but I feel sorry that we couldn't win and I feel our own lack of ability."
I was done by the opponent's intention, which is set plays and counters, even though I understood that part.
There is reflection there, and we need to focus on the attacking part. I think it all comes down to not being able to break down the opponent.
"Q&A"
Q=Even though we knew it was going to happen in a set play, we still got caught off guard. It seemed like we conceded in exactly the same way in both the first half and the second half.
"It's not about being a little loose, but we had our own way of doing things and we didn't do that part properly. I think it's a problem that they were able to get in so easily."