GAME RESULTMatch Results

Sec. 29 2006/10/28 (Sat)
Audience 10,074 people 
Weather: Cloudy, with a low temperature of 21.3 degrees and humidity of 51%. 
Referee: Toshimitsu YOSHIDA Assistant Referees: Tetsu KARAKIDA / Toshiaki FUTAMATA Fourth Official: Michio NAKAHARA

J1 Sec. 29

Komaba

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First Half0-1

Second half0-0

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FC Tokyo

Omiya Ardija FC Tokyo
Scorer 01' Yasuyuki KONNO
45' So Yosuke KATAOKA → Masato SAITO
62' Tatsunori HISANAGA → Hayato HASHIMOTO
77' Shusei FUJIMOTO → Hiroshi TSUKAMOTO
Player substitution 50' Teruyuki MONIWA → Fumitake MIURA
73' Naohiro ISHIKAWA → Norio SUZUKI
79' Ryuji FUJIYAMA → Tatsuya MASUSHIMA
14 Shoot 10
6 CK 11
17 FK 14
45' Fujimoto Masakane
82' Hiroshi Morita
Warning 57' Mitsuhiro TODA
89' Yuhei TOKUNAGA
89' Tatsuya MASUSHIMA
Expulsion
Omiya Ardija starting
GK 20 Aratani Hiroki
DF 22 Yasuhiro Hato
DF 4 TONINHO
DF 17 Tsuchiya Masao
DF 5 Daisuke Tomita
MF 19 Yosuke Kataoka
MF 32 Yoshiyuki KOBAYASHI
MF 16 Hisanaga Tatsunori
MF 11 Fujimoto Masakazu
FW 8 Kobayashi Daigo
FW 29 Allison
Omiya Ardija substitute
GK 21 Koji Eguchi
DF 2 Okuno Seiichiro
DF 18 Takuro Nishimura
MF 15 Saito Masato
MF 24 Hashimoto Satoju
FW 9 Kota Yoshihara
FW 14 Kohei MORITA
FC Tokyo Starting
GK 1 Yoichi DOI
DF 25 Yuhei TOKUNAGA
DF 19 Masahiko INOHA
DF 2 Teruyuki MONIWA
DF 8 Ryuji FUJIYAMA
MF 6 Yasuyuki KONNO
MF 16 Masashi MIYAZAWA
MF 18 Naohiro ISHIKAWA
MF 13 Mitsuhiro TODA
MF 14 Yuta BABA
FW 9 Lucas
FC Tokyo Substitute
GK 22 Hitoshi SHIOTA
DF 5 Tatsuya MASUSHIMA
DF 15 Norio SUZUKI
MF 10 Fumitake MIURA
MF 20 Nobuo KAWAGUCHI
FW 11 Yoshiro ABE
FW 39 Sota HIRAYAMA

[Player and Coach Comments]

Stirring up Omiya DF, aiming for consecutive away victories


 Sec. 29 will face Omiya Ardija and ride to Komaba away. In the previous match against G Osaka, they achieved a dramatic come-from-behind victory and aim to continue their winning streak in this match. However, in this match, Kajiyama will be suspended due to accumulated yellow cards. Jean's left knee condition is also not favorable, so he will be absent. In addition, during the first half of the week, Inoha, Kajiyama, and Hirayama were absent from the U-21 Japan national team activities, and Inoha and Hirayama played the full match against China on the 25th (Wed). After joining the team, they have been adjusting with a separate training program, but their condition is a concern.

 Omiya, who is currently in 12th place, has been on a losing streak since the 20th round, with 2 draws in between. However, they won against Chiba in the previous round, and the team's situation can be said to be similar to Tokyo's. Their aim is to launch counterattacks from a solid defense centered around a 4-back formation, and in the attack, FW Alison, who joined the team at the end of August, is fitting in well. He scored his first goal in the previous round, and his form is improving. In particular, FW Kobayashi Daichi should be especially cautious, as it is no exaggeration to say that all attacks start from him. In marking FW Kobayashi Daichi, Inoha will be assigned, while Shigeno will mark the speedy FW Alison.

 Tokyo starts Baba instead of Hirayama in the starting lineup. In the attack, Toda and Ishikawa run to break through the opponent's defensive line and create chances. This is an important match to make a comeback towards the end of the season. Although it is an away game, we will go for the 3 points with aggressive play. Miyazawa starts as a central midfielder alongside Imano, his first start since the Niigata match on September 30th. Masushima is also on the bench for the first time since the C Osaka match on August 30th, and the game started with a kickoff in Omiya at 2:00 PM.

Makoto IMANO's two consecutive goals gave an early lead


 The game started off with a bang. In less than a minute, Toda, who was aiming for a breakthrough on the left side of the opponent's field, was fouled and awarded a free kick. In the first minute, Imano jumped forward and scored a header, perfectly converting Miyazawa's kick, and took the lead with his second consecutive goal!

 At 8 minutes, Omiya gives a free kick to Tokyo in the central area of the field. Omiya FW Ohashi's kick flew in front of Doi, but he couldn't catch it. DF Hato shot the ball that spilled into the right area. It narrowly crossed the goal and avoided a goal. After surviving the pinch, Miyazawa becomes the starting point, Toda and Ishikawa run to penetrate the opponent's defense from behind. Baba also actively aims for a shot. Baba's shot at 12 minutes had power and was on target, but it was punched away by the opponent's GK. At 13 minutes, from Inoue's cross on the right side, Toda closed in near the goal, but the shot didn't hit.

 However, Tokyo was unable to keep up with the rhythm and gradually Omiya took control as time passed, resulting in a back-and-forth exchange. In the 20th minute, Omiya FW Allison crossed the ball with a shooting intention and FW Kobayashi Daichi jumped in, but Tsuchiho caught it firmly. In the 26th minute, Baba intercepted the ball in the opponent's territory. He quickly launched a counterattack and passed it to Lucas. However, the decisive shot from the right side of the penalty area hit the opponent's DF and resulted in a left corner kick. From Baba's corner kick, Inoha from the far side took a shot but missed. In the 36th minute, Omiya connected in front of the Tokyo goal, and left MF Fujimoto dribbled past Imano and took a shot, but Tsuchiho made the save.

 At the 40th minute, Toda and Baba stuck to the left side and gained possession of the ball. Baba then floated a pass to the front line. Ishikawa ran in and directly connected with Toda's cross, but the opponent's defender blocked it. At the 43rd minute, Omiya defender Hato's right cross was headed by central forward Kobayashi, but it went wide to the right. While creating chances, they couldn't score an additional goal, but they remained focused on defense and went into the second half with a one-point lead.

Everyone concentrated and defended against Omiya's fierce attack, achieving a shutout and consecutive victories!


 In the second half, after going for the second goal, in the 46th minute, Fujiyama lost the ball due to a mistake and Omiya right MF Hisanaga took a decisive shot. Although it narrowly missed the frame, in the 50th minute, Shigeki Mogi had an accident injuring his thigh and went out of the pitch. He was replaced by Miura, and Konno was moved to the final line to mark Omiya FW Allison.

 Solidly defending and aiming for counterattacks, but in the 52nd minute, Lucas seized the ball in the opponent's territory and launched a quick attack. Baba's shot from the loose ball of Omiya DF hit the left post... In the 57th minute, Toda, who had run out to the front line, shook the net, but it was offside. Tokyo was able to connect the attack by snatching the ball from Omiya DF who defended deep, but Omiya also launched counterattacks using long balls. In the 71st minute, when a through pass came out to Omiya's front line player Kobayashi, Doi jumped out but couldn't catch it. The goal was wide open, but Fujiyama persevered and defended.

 In the midst of a back-and-forth counterattack, Omiya introduced tall FW Morita in the 77th minute. They launched a fierce attack with a power play using a front three. In response, Tokyo brought in Mashima. Mashima marked FW Morita, Imakawa marked FW Alison, and Inoha marked FW Kobayashi as a countermeasure. However, the momentum was still with Omiya. In the 82nd minute, a right cross found FW Morita in the far post, who delivered a perfect header. However, Doi stopped it with a high jump and cleared it with his left hand!

 In the final stages, Tokyo's clearances were connected, and Omiya MF Hashimoto, who came on as a substitute, kept delivering crosses one after another. Tokyo was unable to push up the defensive line and the game was dominated by defensive play. Although there were tense moments, in the end, Lucas also returned to defend the goal and no goals were conceded until the final whistle! They achieved a clean sheet victory for the first time since the opening match against Oita. Regardless of the fact that they couldn't dominate the ball and attack, it can be considered a commendable game that they held the opponents to zero goals with the concentration and tenacity typical of Tokyo. They secured a valuable 3 points away from home and continued their winning streak.

 【Player Comments】《Imano》"(The goal) was scored because I moved to get away from the defender. After that, I tried to run to the areas where the opponent didn't want me to go and create opportunities. We didn't want to just defend, we wanted to score another goal, but when Mochida came on, we dropped back to the defensive line. From then on, we only focused on not conceding any goals. I received instructions to mark Allison, and at first I was nervous, but I think I did well with man-to-man marking. We faced a lot of attacks, but I was confident that we could handle crosses from the outside. I was only worried about getting caught off guard and giving up a shot. The previous players also did their best, and everyone was focused."《Inaba》"In the end, Omiya had three forwards and we had three defenders, so it was almost a man-to-man situation. I had been watching forward Kobayashi from the first half, so I was only focused on not letting him do his job. I think we can evaluate the fact that we ended the game without conceding any goals, but we still have a lot of work to do in terms of connecting passes. We won today, but I don't think we can beat teams that are a level above us with our current style of play. We want to play better football."

 [Summary of Manager Kuramata's Press Conference] "Regarding the result of 1-0, it was the first time since I took over that we were able to keep a clean sheet, so I think that was good. Omiya creates a defensive block, so we aimed to exploit the space behind them from the beginning of the first half. We earned a free kick and defended the goal we scored. In the middle of the first half, Omiya was picking up loose balls in the midfield, so we made the players aware of that in the second half. We defended firmly and adopted a counter-attacking strategy, but we couldn't score a second goal, and in the end, we managed to defend a one-goal lead through a power play. The reason we moved Imano to the backline was because we were wary of the speed of FW Allison. We expected Omiya to bring in FW Morita, who is strong in aerial duels, in the final stages, so we planned to assign Mashima to mark him."

 [Omiya Miura's press conference] "We conceded a goal in the first minute, and it was a very bad start to the game as the cause was from a set piece. We have been practicing defense for set pieces all week, so the players were disappointed, and the first 15 minutes were very poor. After that, we were able to recover to some extent and create chances in the game. However, it was difficult for us to play in the formation of '4-4-2, defend well, and then attack'. I thought the second half would be in our favor, but if we forget about conceding and don't fight in our own way, Tokyo will counterattack and it will become even more difficult. So we were careful about not conceding the second goal and continued the game. I think we had enough chances, but we couldn't convert them, or it can be said that Tokyo defended well. Tokyo took the lead, and it turned into a situation where players like Ishikawa and Lucas ran in Tokyo's best form, which is the counterattack. It is true that the flow of the game did not go as planned. However, considering the flow of today's game, there were scoring opportunities, and I thought it was a game where we could turn the game around and score."