GAME RESULTMatch Results

Sec. 30 2005/11/12 (Sat)
Audience 19,521 people 
Weather: sunny, with a low temperature of 15.0 degrees and humidity of 40% 
Referee: Kiyoshi OTA Assistant Referee: Rikio ITO / Junichi KABASAWA Fourth Official: Takao ONSHI

J1 Sec. 30

Kashima

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Kashima Antlers

1-1

Match ended

First half1-1

Second half0-0

AWAY

FC Tokyo

Kashima Antlers FC Tokyo
17' Daiki IWAMASA
Scorer 42' Yasuyuki KONNO
68' Takashi AOKI → Akira NARAHASHI
70' Masaki FUKAI → Takuya NOZAWA
81' Ricardinho → Takayuki SUZUKI
Player substitution 64' Teruyuki MONIWA → Fumitake MIURA
72' Yuta BABA → Ryoichi KURISAWA
78' Yohei KAJIYAMA → Satoru ASARI
22 Shoot 7
11 CK 4
27 FK 11
65' Ricardinho
Warning 41' Norio SUZUKI
72' Fumitake MIURA
Expulsion
Kashima Antlers starting lineup
GK 21 Sogahata Jun
DF 24 Aoki Tsuyoshi
DF 15 Daiki IWAMASA
DF 4 Go OIWA
DF 7 Arai Tetsu
MF 5 Ricardinho
MF 16 FERNANDO
MF 8 Mitsuo OGASAWARA
MF 11 Masaki Fukai
FW 10 Motoyama Masashi
FW 9 Alex MINEIRO
Kashima Antlers substitute
GK 29 Sugiyama Tetsu
DF 2 Akira Narahashi
MF 25 Takuya Nozawa
MF 26 Masuda Seishi
FW 30 Suzuki Takayuki
FC Tokyo Starting
GK 1 Yoichi DOI
DF 20 Akira KAJI
DF 3 Jean
DF 2 Teruyuki MONIWA
DF 8 Ryuji FUJIYAMA
MF 23 Yohei KAJIYAMA
MF 6 Yasuyuki KONNO
MF 15 Norio SUZUKI
MF 14 Yuta BABA
FW 11 Yoshiro ABE
FW 9 Lucas
FC Tokyo Substitute
GK 21 Taishi ENDO
MF 7 Satoru ASARI
MF 10 Fumitake MIURA
MF 27 Ryoichi KURISAWA
FW 32 Yusuke KONDO

[Player and Coach Comments]

Aiming for three consecutive wins in the league while maintaining good form!


 Sec. 30 of the J1 League was an away match against Kashima Antlers. In the recent league matches against Tokyo V and G Osaka, we achieved come-from-behind victories. We also had a comfortable win in the 4th round of the Emperor's Cup against Fukuoka. Currently, the team is showing momentum and resilience. Especially in the match against the top-ranked G Osaka, although we conceded an early goal, we remained calm and took control of the game, resulting in a come-from-behind victory and overwhelming G Osaka.

 Kashima is currently in 2nd place with a 1-point difference from the top team G Osaka, and their determination for today's match is considerable. MF Ricardinho, who has been adjusting with a separate menu due to injury, and Ogasawara are also starting. Coach Hara said, "Even if MF Ogasawara and FW Motoyama are slightly off form, they can still hold the ball. If we focus too much on that, left MF Fukai will come flying out. We have to be most cautious of Fukai, who is currently in the best form at Kashima, and his sharpness."

 Tokyo, on the other hand, is facing a tough situation with Sasa absent due to his activities with the Paraguay national team, and Toda and Kanazawa sidelined due to injuries. However, Kaji returns to the starting lineup on the right side for the first time since the 26th round match against Omiya. We hope to see his dynamic attacking play, which is one of his strengths. In addition, Coach Hara commented, "Imano and Kajiyama are forming a double pivot in midfield, with Baba adding momentum. That is currently the team's biggest weapon." Starting from them, we will launch our attacks from the sides with the speedy players like Abe and Suzuki, who are in good form. In particular, Kashima's center-backs are strong in the air and in the front, but they are weak in the space behind them. Also, their full-backs take up high positions, so if we quickly switch between attack and defense and exploit the space behind them, we should be able to create chances.

 In the home game of the 10th section, Coach Hara reflects, "There were many injured players, and it was the most difficult time, but we were somehow running away in fear." Today, he says, "Aggressively, no matter who the opponent is, we will show our strengths and face them head-on." It is a disadvantageous situation in the away game at Kashima, which is our weak point, but we aim to win 3 points and achieve the first 3 consecutive wins in the league this season. The match started with Kashima's kickoff at 4:03 pm.


TOKYO Aim For Hat Trick

F.C.TOKYO made the trip to the Pacific coast to take on Kashima Antlers in the 30th. round of the season. TOKYO had managed to come from behind and win the previous two league games, showing admirable tenacity; after conceding in the 2nd. minute in the win over league leaders Gamba Osaka the side had entirely dominated the game. 
Opponents Antlers lay in 2nd. place behind Gamba at kick off and a win was vital for their title challenge. Midfielders Ricardinho and Ogasawara started after training seperately from the rest of the squad during the week. "Even if they aren't at their best Ogasawara and Motoyama can carry possession. If we allow ourselves to be distracted then Fukai, the left sided midfielder, can take advantage. He's very sharp and is probably their in-form player right now," commented TOKYO manager Hara. 
TOKYO were without Sasa, on international duty with Paraguay, and the injured Toda and Kanazawa. Kaji returned to the starting line up for the first time since the Omiya Ardija game on October 3rd. His explosive attacking ability along the right flank had been missed. "The double midfield partnership of Konno and Kajiyama, with Baba in front of them, is probably our major weapon at the moment". TOKYO based their game on that solid triangle and the pace of Abe and Suzuki down the flanks. The Antlers centre backs have height and strength but can be turned; if TOKYO could get in behind the defence then chances would appear. 
TOKYO had played Antlers at home in the 10th. game of the season. "That was the low point of the year for us," commented manager Hara, "we had so many injuries then. Today we're going to be aggressive and take the game to them. We don't care who we're playing, we just want to perform to the best of our ability". Antlers have traditionally proved difficult opponents for TOKYO and the side has earned little at Kashima Stadium over the years. The game kicked off shortly after 4pm. on a sunny afternoon. 

Conceding the first goal, but equalized by Makoto IMANO's goal


 Before the match, Coach Hara instructed us to "be aggressive and not be afraid". As instructed, we aggressively pressed the opponent's ball and launched attacks from the beginning of the match. In the 3rd minute, Suzuki Noriyuki dribbled deep on the left side and crossed the ball. However, he couldn't connect well with Lucas in the center. In the 9th minute, we stole the ball from Kashima and Abe Yoshitaka took a daring middle shot, but it missed the target. In the 11th minute, we stole the ball from Kashima around the halfway line, and Suzuki Noriyuki dribbled towards the goal. He was surrounded by defenders and was dispossessed after entering the penalty area, but we controlled the pace of the game as planned.

 However, Kashima, a skilled team in matches, takes the lead despite being at a disadvantage. In the 17th minute, MF Fernandez puts a fast ball towards the goal with his left foot from a free kick from the right midfield, and DF Iwamasa easily allows the ball to be combined and concedes the lead. Then, the game gradually starts to be dominated by Kashima. In the 25th minute, Kashima MF Fukai's middle shot goes over the bar. In the 30th minute, Tokyo steals the ball and is attacked from a sharp counter-attack, and MF Fernandez runs in to shoot but misses to the right of the goal. It was a decisive moment, but no additional points were scored. Even when Tokyo steals the ball and transitions to an attack, they are caught in a vicious cycle of having the ball stolen by Kashima's tough press, making it difficult to establish a rhythm.

 Tokyo finally found their attacking rhythm when they started avoiding passing in the center as instructed by Coach Hara and focused on competing on the left and right sides. In the 32nd minute, Yoshiro ABE dribbled from the right side to the center and passed it directly to Baba who was in the left area. He aimed for a shot but it was weak and went wide to the right. In the 36th minute, Tokyo had a free kick. Noriyuki SUZUKI aimed directly from a distance of 23-4m to the left of the goal but hit the crossbar. In the 41st minute, Lucas took a shot from the left area. Norio SUZUKI rushed towards the loose ball and appeared to be knocked down by the opposing defender, but he received a warning for a foul. However, the momentum had completely shifted in favor of Tokyo.

 And at the 42nd minute, a left CK. Bamba, who received a return pass from Kajiyama with a short corner, took a bold shot. It was blocked by the defender, but Inamoto picked up the ball that had spilled to the opposite side, controlled it with one touch, and took a left-footed shot! It passed through the opponent's defenders and pierced the net, equalizing the score. After that, we continued to push forward, but the first half ended with a score of 1-1.


TOKYO Concede; Konno Ties It

Before kick off Hiromi Hara urged his players not to be afraid and go forward positively; the team responded well, harrying Antlers right across the field and dominated the opening few minutes. In the 3rd. minute Suzuki launched a cross from deep on the left that just evaded Lucas. In the 9th. minute TOKYO won the ball in midfield and Abe ran on to shoot wide from distance. TOKYO again won the ball on the halfway line in the 11th. minute and this time Suzuki raced forward before losing, then regaining, possession. It was a bright start from the visitors. 
As they so frequently do though, Antlers took the lead without having seriously threatened. In the 17th. minute Fernando struck a free kick from the right of midfield low and hard towards the near post; Iwamasa flicked the ball past Doi to give his side the lead. Kashima then began to slowly wrestle possession away from TOKYO and the balance of the game shifted. Fukai blazed over the bar from mid-range in the 25th. minute and Fernando fired a low drive wide in the 30th. minute following a rapid counter attack after TOKYO had lost the ball in midfield. Antlers created chances but couldn't find a decisive finish while TOKYO struggled to retain posession in the face of some fierce pressure. 
Manager Hara urged his players to avoid passing the ball around in midfield and use the wings; the team responded and slowly began to make headway along the flanks. Abe raced down the right in the 32nd. minute, cut inside and slipped the ball to Kajiyama on the edge of the area. Kajiyama played the ball first time to Baba inside the area on the left but his shot lacked power and dribbled wide of the post. Suzuki hammered a free kick over the bar in the 36th. minute, Lucas shot high in the 41st. and then Suzuki not only had a decent appeal for a penalty turned down but was booked for simulation. The balance had swung back in the visitors' favour once more. 
TOKYO won a corner in the 42nd. minute. Kajiyama took it short, passing to Baba who let fly from a tight angle. The low effort clipped a couple of defenders and reached Konno at the far post. Konno deftly trapped the ball, turned and drove the ball inside the post for the equaliser. TOKYO looked to press their advantage as the Antlers wobbled but the home side survived some anxious moments and the score remained 1-1 at half time. 

Both teams engaged in intense offense and defense, but the match ended in a draw


 The attack and defense continue to go back and forth since the start of the second half. In the 49th minute, Tokyo's cross from the left side by Suzuki Nori reaches Kajiyama in the end, but he is unable to take a shot. In the 53rd minute, Abe Yoshii rises at the perfect timing to meet the sharp floating pass from Baba on the left side in front of the goal and heads it! The goalkeeper makes a great save and it results in a corner kick. This time, in the 55th minute, Kashima's midfielder Fernando puts a sharp ball into the front of the goal from a right free kick, but the defender clears it. In the 59th minute, Arai on the left side, dribbles and takes a shot, but it goes over the bar. Both teams raise their defensive lines and wait for a chance with a compact formation.

 However, a happening occurred in Tokyo. In the 64th minute, Miura was substituted for Shigeki, who was injured. The defensive line was rearranged with Imakano. In the 68th minute, Kajiyama passed to Lucas on the left side from a counterattack. Lucas dribbled into the center and took a shot, but the opposing defender blocked it. On the contrary, Kashima also had a counterattack, with forward Motoyama dribbling through the center and passing to forward Alex Mineiro on the left side, who took a direct shot. It was a decisive moment, but it narrowly missed the right side of the goal.

 Kashima substitutes DF Aoki with DF Narahashi, and MF Fukai with MF Nozawa. Tokyo also substitutes MF Baba with MF Kurisawa in an attempt to bring the pace under control. However, gradually the match becomes evenly matched in the midfield, and it starts to tilt towards Kashima after Imano is no longer on the field. In the 73rd minute, Nozawa takes a shot, and in the 75th minute, after a wave of attacks, DF Arai shoots but misses the target. In the 76th minute, MF Ogasawara takes a decisive shot from the left area, but Doi saves it and it results in a corner kick.

 In the 78th minute, Asari, who replaced Kajiyama showing signs of fatigue, made his first appearance since the 13th round against C Osaka. First, aiming for a counterattack from a solid defense, trying to draw the pace, but this time Kashima brought in FW Suzuki instead of MF Ricardinho in the 81st minute and came out to fight. Kashima became more aggressive and became a one-sided defense, but did not allow any additional points without losing concentration with Doi at the center.

 On the contrary, as the game entered the final stage, Tokyo also made a final push and launched an attack. In the 88th minute, Suzuki Nori made a quick pass to Lucas, but Yoshiro ABE, who had broken through in front of the goal, was blocked by the Kashima DF and couldn't take a shot. In the 89th minute, Suzuki Nori kept the ball on the left side and crossed it slightly backwards. Asari, who had made a run, took a direct volley from outside the box and hit the target, but it was right in front of the opponent's goalkeeper. In the end, the game ended like this. We took a valuable 1 point away from home!

 【Player Comments】《Imano》"It was a tough game. We conceded when we were in our rhythm, but we stayed calm. We believed that if we continued to attack as we have been, we could win. When I scored, I thought it might hit someone, but I was able to calmly shoot with my left foot. I think it's important to be able to take shots in those situations. When Moni got injured and our rhythm was disrupted, everyone stayed focused and we were able to defend well."《Doi》"We conceded early, but I think we were able to play our football well after that. The opponent was kicking forward, so when Lucas stayed up front, our defensive line got stretched. So at halftime, we made adjustments on whether to push up or drop back as a team. But then Mochida got injured and our defensive line changed, and we were pushed back by Kashima. It was tough with MF Ogasawara and FW Alex Mineiro keeping possession and FW Motoyama making runs, but our defensive line did a good job of containing them. (On his own fine play) It was because the defenders were cutting off the passing lanes. Not losing in a game like this gives us confidence. The players have gained confidence individually through our past performances, and I think that has led to our current (unbeaten) results."

 [Summary of Manager Hara's Press Conference] "Kashima is a team competing for the championship in second place. And we have only won at Kashima Soccer Stadium in the Nabisco Cup. So today, we wanted to take 3 points. When we play here (away), we tend to be on the defensive and let Kashima have the ball, but we talked about being proactive and attacking from the front. We had some good opportunities, but we conceded a goal from the restart that we were most cautious about. It felt bad, but without losing concentration, we were able to defend solidly, which was our goal. From there, we wanted to use Lucas, Suzuki on the side, and Yoshiro Abe. We were able to win the ball, but when we tried to pass it to a nearby player, Kashima's intense press from the midfield took it back and we had some dangerous moments. So at halftime, we instructed to pass to the side a little more after winning the ball and attack the opponent's back, and tried to make adjustments. However, when I thought we could put it in a good position in the second half, there was an accident with Shigetaka Shigeno's injury, and we became chaotic after he was absent. I thought about how to fill the gap left by Shigeno. I knew Inamoto was effective in the midfield, but I wanted Miura's experience to lead the other players and continue to use the side, so I moved Inamoto to the final line. Kajiyama and Baba were getting tired, so I brought in Kurisawa and Asari, and aimed for counterattacks while defending firmly. There were several good opportunities, and it would have been good if we had scored there. However, despite the accident with Shigeno, the players from Tokyo fought well without losing concentration until the end. We wanted 3 points, but now '1' is also important. Kashima also aimed for the championship and launched powerful attacks to get 3 points in the end, but Tokyo's players defended well and were able to get 1 point."

 [Summary of Kashima Cerezo's press conference] "Overall, I think the team played well. However, if you look at the number of shots, you can see that we need to score properly. I am particularly satisfied with the performance in the first half, but not being able to score in crucial moments affected us in the end. However, the first half was not perfect either. Especially after conceding a goal, we relied too much on long balls from DF Iwamasa or Oiwa without building up the play. We need to fix that. If we stay calm, it would have been fine. Also, it was a problem that MF Fukai's true ability was not demonstrated until about 15 minutes into the game. I don't know if it was due to fatigue or for other reasons, but we need to discuss it with him. We used FW Motoyama as an attacking midfielder, and when he drifts too much to the side, we lose someone to support FW Alex Mineiro in the center. We need more distance between the forwards, passing exchanges, and rhythm. The first 15 minutes of the second half were in Tokyo's favor, but after that, Motoyama got injured and a defensive player was substituted in, aiming for a draw. Kashima had players who came on as substitutes and changed the flow of the game, but we couldn't finish properly in the end. That resulted in a draw. Overall, it wasn't a bad performance, but what needs improvement is "winning at home." We dropped many points this season. I am satisfied with the players who came on as substitutes and changed the flow of the game, creating chances. I think today's MVP is Tokyo's GK Doi. I am satisfied with MF Nozawa's movement. He responded well to the demand of getting involved in the game. DF Narahashi is still being cautious as he is recovering from an injury. His priority is to finish the season without any injuries, and within that, I hope he gradually regains his game sense and rhythm. I think FW Suzuki Takashi also showed his qualities in the short 10 minutes he played."


Hard-Fought Battle Ends In Draw

The second half began finely balanced. Suzuki crossed to Kajiyama in the 49th. minute but the midfielder failed to muster a shot. In the 53rd. minute Baba curled a pin-point cross onto Abe's head but Sogahata produced a fine save to tip the powerful header over the bar. Kashima won a free kick in an identical position to the one they scored from but this time the TOKYO defence cleared the danger. Araiba dribbled forward into shooting range in the 59th. minute but fired wide. Both sides pushed their defence lines up the field into a compact formation and created chances. 
A piece of ill-luck struck TOKYO in the 64th. minute as Moniwa sustained an injury and was replaced by Miura, with Konno moving back into defence. Kajiyama set up Lucas in the 68th. minute on a counter attack but the Antlers defence blocked his effort. The Antlers then countered through Motoyama who found Alex Mineiro unmarked on the edge of the area; Mineiro's curled shot clipped the outside of the post to the relief of the visitors. 
A flurry of substitutions saw Kashima replace Aoki and Fukai with Narahashi and Nozawa while Kurisawa replaced Baba for TOKYO. Konno's absence from midfield began to tell and the balance shifted back to the home side. Nozawa shot wide in the 73rd. minute as did Araiba in the 75th. In the 76th. minute Doi palmed a powerful drive from Ogasawara round the post for a corner. 
Asari replaced the tiring Kajiyama in the 78th. minute, making his first appearance since the 13th. game of the season, against Cerezo in July. TOKYO aimed to defend solidly and hit the Antlers on the break. The home side played their final card by sending on striker Suzuki in the 81st minute and throwing everything into attack. The TOKYO defence, marshalled superbly by the dominant Doi, refused to crack, repelling the Antlers and launching counter attacks. Only some desperate last ditch defending foiled Abe in the 88th. minute after Suzuki and Lucas had split the home defence. Asari struck a volley from outside the area straight at Sogahata in the last minute of regulation time. Neither side was able to conjure the game-winning effort and the match ended all square. TOKYO had earned a hard-fought away point. 


Players' comments
Konno
"That was a really hard game. We were playing well and conceded but we kept calm as we knew we could turn the game around. For the goal I felt I had a chance, tried to keep cool and just hit the ball. Chances like that are very important. Moniwa was injured and it looked like we might lose our rhythm but we kept our concentration and defended well".

Doi
"We conceded early but after that were able to play our own football, I felt. The defence line became slow and was playing too deeply but we fixed it at half time. After Moniwa was injured we had to make changes then lost our balance and that allowed Kashima to push us back. Ogasawara and Alex Mineiro were able to get on the ball and pick out Motoyama's runs; it was difficult but the defence did very well. Not losing a game like that will give us greater confidence and contribute to our unbeaten run".


TOKYO manager Hara 
"Antlers are second in the table and pushing for the title while we have never won here except in the Nabisco Cup, so we really wanted the three points today. Whenever we play here we always seem to be chasing the ball so I told the players to go out and be positive, not to be afraid. We put several good moves together but then went and conceded from a set play. That left a bad taste but we maintained our concentration and defended well. We had wanted to use Abe and Suzuki on the wings to bring Lucas into the game but when we tried to pass the ball around in midfield the Kashima pressure was too strong and we ended up losing possession and leaving ourselves open. At half time we focused on getting the ball out to the wings and then using the space behind the Antlers' defence. We looked much better in the second half but then lost Moniwa and started to flap. Replacing him was a worry and although Konno was having a good game in midfield we pulled him back into defence and used Miura's experience and leadership in midfield. Kajiyama and Baba were tiring so we sent on Kurisawa and Asari to stregthen the defence and attempt to strike on the counter attack. We created some chances and obviously would have liked to have scored but considering Moniwa's injury the team kept its concentration and fought well to the end. We wanted the three points but even one is important right now. Kashima are chasing the title and desperately wanted three points but our players were able to deal with everything they threw at us and earn a point". 

Antlers manager Cerezo 
"Overall it was a good performance today. Considering the number of shots we had though, we should have scored more particularly in the first half where we could have decided the game but didn't and that came back to hurt us. The first half wasn't perfect though; we conceded after Iwamasa and Oiwa played long balls without trying to build up the play. That's something we have to put right. If we can be composed we'll be fine. Also, Fukai was largely invisible for the first 15 minutes and that's a problem. I don't know if he's tired or what but I'll have to talk to him about it. We played Motoyama behind the striker but if he drifts out to the flanks then there's nobody to support Alex Mineiro. We have to work on the forwards' positioning, exchanging passes and their rhythm. TOKYO were on top for the first 15 minutes of the second half but after Moniwa was injured they sent on defensive players and played for a draw. Our substitutes make a difference but were unable to create or finish a decisive move. That's why the game was a draw. Overall we didn't play badly but we have to win at home. We've dropped too many points this season. I'm satisfied with the way the substitutes played and the chances they created. I was pleased with the movement Nozawa showed today. Doi was man of the match, I think. Narahashi is only just returning from injury and we felt it wise to use him sparingly; it's much better for a player to finish a season without an injury. We want him to regain his perception and rhythm. Suzuki only had 10 minutes on the pitch but played to his strengths".