Genki Haraguchi made his first start for nine games as the single forward in a 3-2-4-1 line-up, but it was Marcio Richardes who made light work of an 11th minute Makino pass from the left touchline to slot the opening goal home. Just before the half hour Albirex were level as Bruno Lopes volleyed home a loose ball for the equaliser. Both teams went looking for the winner but chances for both teams were either denied by desperate defensive tackles, or less than perfect finishes.
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Match Report – May 12th – Kawasaki Frontale 0-2 Kashiwa Reysol
A new signing from Gremio of Brazil – Rene Santos – made his debut for Frontale at right back. After winning games with no Brazilians in the team, one would have thought coach Kazama would have thought better of this change and, sure enough, the away team – in a huge slump – pulled out the win! Kashiwa Reysol coach had perhaps worked out his particular Brazilian Sudoku, as Ricardo Lobo, though seemingly uninjured and not suspended, did not even make the bench – a wise decision indeed.
Kudo opened the scoring for the away team just after the hour mark with the second attempt at a close range chance and, minutes later it was Junya Tanaka who blasted a half volley straight at the keeper, who seemed to know little about it hitting him in the chest. The deficit for Frontale remained a single goal until added time, when Kudo advanced with the ball, drew the defence and slipped it to his left where Jorge Wagner was marauding in and he took it first time to make it final score 2-0.
Match Report – May 12th – Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-3 Yokohama F. Marinos
Sanfrecce lined up in 3-2-4-1 line-up and were soon ahead from an unlikely source – a 63 yard effort from Toshio Aoyama, who spotted Iikura off his line and blasted it from way inside his own half! Ishihara was denied from making it 2-0 before a Yuji Oo cross, in the 38th minute, found old man Marquinos heading home at the far post for the equalizer. Oguro – this is how it’s done!
Hisato Sato got the better of centre back Nakazawa mid-way through the 2nd half but his shot on the turn flew across the goal and it was Marinos who got the go-ahead goal in the 77th minute as Sanfrecce keeper (did a “Fujigaya” and ) mishandled a tame Oguro header and Saito made the loose ball count. And it was soon 3-1 as Tomisawa headed home a Nakamura corner with aplomb, and Marinos were making it four wins in a row!
Match Report – May 12th – Sagan Tosu 1-1 Omiya Ardija
Hasegawa started a game for Ardija for the first time this season, with Rafael benched, while Sagan Tosu – protecting a home unbeaten record – were without top scorer Toyoda through suspension, but Min Woo Kim was a handful for the away team today, putting one just over the bar erly on and then hitting that bar with a ripper of a shot in the 32n d minute, while also coming close with a free kick a minute later. The score remained deadlocked at the break.
Omiya finally opened the scoring with less than ten minutes to go, Aoki sliding home a ball that Rafael served up for the cool finish. Just when it seemed Tosu’s home unbeaten record was in danger, a Fujita long throw bypassed everyone and the unfortunate Hasegawa put the ball in at the far post – own goal, shared points.
Match Report – May 12th – Jubilo Iwata 3-0 Kashima Antlers
Dutra had the chance to open the scoring for the away team in the opening minute, but his weak left shot failed to even find the target after good work from Osako fed the Brazilian on a plate. Jubilo opened the scoring with their first goal attempt of the game, in the 10th minute, Maeda scoring his first goal for seven games on a flicked header from a Baek cross from the right.
Kosuke Yamamoto had the chance to double the lead just after the break but his tame shot was straight at the keeper and it stayed 1-0 until the 84th minute when a Maeda cross met the advancing Matsuura, and he flicked it past the keeper after taking a controlling touch to extend Jubilo’s lead. Hiroki Yamada made it 3-0 and put the game well out of reach in the final minute of regular time and Jubilo beat their rivals at home for the first time in ten years!
Match Report – May 12th – Consadole Sapporo 0-1 FC Tokyo
Barely had the opening whistle sounded when Kajiyama opened the scoring for FC Tokyo by deftly scooped a low Ishikawa cross from the left wing through a crowd of defenders and past the despairing keeper – less than a minute on the clock. And that early goal was enough to give the away team the win, but Tokyo also should be thanking keeper Gonda for some fine saves; Furuta, Kondo, Takaki, and Maeda were all denied by the Japan U-23 Olympic keeper to give Tokyo the clean sheet and all three points.
Match Report May 12th – Shimizu S-Pulse 1-1 Cerezo Osaka
Hiraoka replaced the suspended Calvin Jong-a-Pin at centre back, while Sho Ito got the central forward start, flanked by Omae and Takagi. Kakitani was given another start for Cerezo, with Branquinho on the bench. The away team opened the scoring when a long deep cross from Kurogi evaded S-Pulse keeper , coming out of his goal. Needless to say, Kempes could not even hit the wide open target with Hayashi in no-man’s land, but the ball came off the post for Kakitani to put it in from close range in the 15th minute. Sakemoto was next to feed the Brazilian “striker” and, again, he failed to even hit the target with a free header at the far post.
It was almost half time when Alex Brosque saw his free kick saved well – S-Pulse’s first attempt on goal! Moments later, Kim almost doubled the score, forcing Hayashi down low to his right to make up for his earlier error and keep the score down to 1-0 at the break.
In the 2nd half Shimizu did manage to get the ball in the away half a little more, and Brosque, Takahara and Takagi were all denied, while France emulated his countryman at the other end by missing the target with a header that looked easier to score as time ran out.
Just as it seemed Cerezo would take the points, a goalmouth scramble in the 96th minute saw the ball fall free for Brosque to pop it into an unguarded net from a yard out and earn S-Pulse a point.
Brosque noted that, “The goal was a little bit lucky, it just popped out… but I think we deserved a goal.”
S-Pulse coach Afshin Ghotbi said on his own web site that he could easily have changed nine players at half time, but was only limited to three subs – but held off until later in the 2nd half. His patience eventually paid dividends! His complete post-match report can be found below this report on the Home page and the Reports page.
Afshin Ghotbi Comments on S-Pulse Performance
From http://www.afshinghotbi.com
To go with my match report, here’s what Mr. Ghotbi had to say…
Cheered on by a home crowd of over 15,000, we never gave up. This is the spirit that will make this team a contender for the championship! In the last second, a scramble in the goalmouth salvaged an important point.
Our players started the match without the energy or the concentration necessary to collect all three points. A good week of preparation including several meetings to warn against complacency went on deaf ears. Players proud of their previous achievements forgot the essence of their success. For the first thirty minutes, we were always one metre too far or one second too late. A costly uncharacteristic error by Hayashi left our goal unattended, and Cerezo punished us. We improved gradually, but we always lacked the sharpness to break through. Alex (Brosque) had the best chance of the first half, but his free-kick was pushed wide by Cerezo’s goalkeeper, Kim Jin Hyeon.
I tried to activate and recharge our players with a tough discussion at half time, and decided to wait on any substitution. Frankly, I could have changed nine players without hesitation. Unfortunately, the rules limit me to three substitutions per game! In the second half, we started to control the game. Our passing game improved, but we could not create any meaningful chances. Cerezo defended in numbers, and they looked dangerous on their counters. I had to go to my bench, bringing on Takahara (55), Kobayashi (63) and Franca (78). All three changes improved our team. I altered our tactical organization with the addition of Franca as a second central striker, and moved Kawai to right back. Two changes with my last substitution improved our attack both on top and the right flank. With four strikers and attacking with wide defenders, the pressure on Cerezo’s goal increased every minute. Franca and Kobayashi had the best chances to equalize, but Franca”s header missed the mark, while Kobayashi’s header was cleared off the line. Finally, the determination of our players was rewarded with Alex scoring his fourth goal of the season, after a scramble in front of goal. Bravo to our fighting spirit, and huge thanks to our supporters for believing in us.
Finally, I am disappointed by our performance against Cerezo Osaka. However, I am encouraged by our never give up spirit.
Sanfrecce – Aoyama's 63 yard goal, and bowling celebration.
Jリーグ プリビュ− 16:00 浦和レッズ vs. アルビレックス新潟(埼玉スタジアム)
浦和レッズ — FWエスクデロが練習試合に出場。MF梅﨑、ハムストリング筋を故障。FWポポの出場は危うい。
先週はホームでマリノスに星を落とし、ジュビロ磐田とは星を分けた浦和レッズ (点17勝5分2敗3差+3) は、ここ4試合で1勝しかしていない。ストライカーの不在が苦戦の原因だ。マルシオリシャルデスとポポの二人が頑張ってはいるが、前線で時間をかけた攻撃には物足りない。前戦では原口元気がこれぞストライカーというゴールを決めたが、負傷が完全に癒えれば、レッズ軍の兵器の威力が倍増する。これまでバックラインを任されていた阿部勇樹がディフェンシブなMFの一人になってからは、フラットスリーの布陣が定着しているようだ。これは賢明な策だと思う。
対する新潟アルビレックス (点8勝2分2敗6差-5) の今季は予想通り苦戦の連続だ。今年はガンバから期限付きで来た平井将生と、ヨーロッパではほとんど活躍の場がなかった出戻りの矢野貴章がFWに加わっているが、二人ともまだチームに馴染んでいない。今季は、セレッソ戦とサンフレッチェ戦をアウェイで勝利している新潟だが、前線の3人とのコンパクトな関係を築きたいレッズには歯が立たないだろう。ここ4戦で1勝ではあまりにも不甲斐ないレッズの大勝か!
この両チームの過去10年間の対戦成績は、レッズの15勝2敗2引き分け。新潟の2勝は、2006年のJ1ゲームと、2005年のナビスコ杯。