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Sanfrecce Hiroshima – J1 Champions
While we are on the subject of Sanfrecce at the Club World Cup -how they got there!
Sumo Celebrating Sanfrecce 3-2 Ulsan Hyundai
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 3-6-1
GK Nishikawa
DF Shiotani Mizumoto Hwang
MF Aoyama Takahagi Yamagishi Ishikawa Morisaki Morisaki
FW Sato
Newly-crowned first-time J.League Champions came from an early goal down to beat AFC Champions league winners Ulsan Hyundai 3-2 in the FIFA Club World Cup 2012 5th place play-off yesterday, in Toyota Stadium.
Hiroki Mizumoto put through his own goal in the 17th minute when goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa came off his line, but didn’t communicate well enough with his centre back and Mizumoto’s back pass trickled over the line to give the Korean team the lead.
Ulsan, featuring the ex-Gamba triumvirate of Lee Keun Ho, Rafinha and Kim Seung Yong, pushed hard for another goal but Sanfrecce held them at bay and the equaliser came in the 35th minute as Hisato Sato glanced a header on from a Koji Morisaki free kick. The keeper got to the ball but it fell kindly for the in-rushing Satoru Yamaguishi to blast over the line from inches out as the despairing Kim Young Kwang tried to keep the ball out.
It was Yamagishi again who made the difference in the 56th minute as Sato got on the end of a left wing inswinger from the influential Sanfrecce midfielder. Sato hardly touched the ball as it swung in and his miskick (or, debatably, not even a touch?!) fooled the keeper and the ball sneaked in at the far post to give Sanfrecce the lead.
By the time the 3rd goal came, Sanfrecce had been running the match and the goal had been only a matter of time, although there was an element of luck about it in the end, as the pass found Takahagi, who regained control of the ball after the defender’s challenge, and slipped it sideways to Sato, who made no mistake.
Ulsan made pulled the deficit back to a single goal with the last kick of the game, a Yong Lee free kick from the left finding its way through everyone and in at the far post.
Sato said after the game, “We didn’t make the semi-final, but I’m happy we managed to win this game in front of Japanese fans and showed the Sanfrecce style of football to the world. This will give us confidence and experience for our ACL campaign next season.”
Coach Hajima Moriyasu was satisfied with the finish to his team’s season, “Credit to the players. We were on a tight schedule after ending the J.league season and the players pulled on their energy reserves and gave their all to the end. I’m happy we ended with a win.”
Ulsan Hyundai starting XI:
YK Kim, Y.Lee, Kwak, YS Kim, CG Kim, H.Lee, SY Kim, SK Ko, SW Kim, KH Lee, Rafinha
Gamba and Vissel relegated!
Shimizu S-Pulse 0-0 Omiya Ardija Outsourcing 14,729
Vissel Kobe 0-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima Home’s 22,224
Urawa Reds 2-0 Nagoya Grampus Saitama 51,879
Yokohama F・Marinos 1-0 Sagan Tosu Nissan 26,642
Jubilo Iwata 2-1 Gamba Osaka Yamaha 14,389
Kashima Antlers 2-0 Kashiwa Reysol Kashima 19,141
Cerezo Osaka 2-2 Kawasaki Frontale Nagai 18,487
Albirex Niigata 4-1 Consadole Sapporo Tohoku Den 28,055
F.C.Tokyo 6-2 Vegalta Sendai Ajinomoto 30,944
For the final table see our TABLES link above!
Congratulations Oita Trinita who Join Bellmare and Ventforet in J1 for 2013!
JEF United Chiba Ichira 0-1 Oita Trinita . . . an injury time goal won it for Trinita as JEF summed up their season with another game where they should have run out worthy winners and lost it at the death . . . well done Oita . . . now we await the complaints about the team that finished 6th going tp to J1, perhaps?!
JEF spend a 4th season in J2 . . . Oita return to the top flight. Morishima in J1? Will he cut the mustard? Good luck, anyway, OIta… commiserations to Kyoto, Yokohama and JEF.
Calvin Jong-a-Pin interviews post-Nabisco Cup FInal
Calvin Jong-a-Pin on the Nabisco Cup Final, and the future of S-Pulse.
JS: How did you feel about the game in general?
CJ: Kashima just played deep and defensive, looking for counter-attacking opportunities. This was their plan – to sit back and defend. They showed that they were afraid of us by taking Dutra out of the starting line-up, but we had trouble creating anything despite our good possession. We must have had 30 crosses into the box but none got to the strikers’ heads!
JS: Yes, indeed, plenty of the ball, but no end product was the story of the day for S-Pulse.
CJ: We dominated the play often, Antlers just defended and defended and waited for a mistake or a counter, so it’s too bad and our own fault in the end that we couldn’t do something with all that possession. It was very disappointing. WE did not take the chances- or half-chances when they came, but we are a young team and we have to learn through this experience. If the management of S-Pulse manage to keep this team together we will do a lot of great things in the future.
JS: How did you approach the game once it had started?
CJ: Osaka is a very good player, very sharp, good running and angles and I had to be on top form to mark him, and I think, with the help of Hiraoka, of course, as we were switching between marking during the game, we kept him quiet. You didn’t see much of him in this game, did you!? And Koroki was so quiet that he was subbed at half time, also, so I think we had the right approach, and it was working.
JS: How was it to play in a Cup Final?
CJ: It’s already great to be in Japan, I love it, and the fans are amazing just for “normal” games, so this Cup Final really was special – but I think the fans are special in every game in Japan! The fans are much more exciting that in Europe. Today was incredible to walk out and see a whole side in orange, and the other side in red. As the teams came out the sound was amazing, the big trophy mural on the far stand was fantastic – what an atmosphere. Someone asked if this motivated me, and I, of course, replied that it’s a final – motivation was not needed, but it all helps create the atmosphere!
JS: And you were captain – special day?
CJ: Not really – an honour indeed, but nothing special. Every game I play is special and, of course, this was a Cup Final, and I was captain, but I give everything for the team in any game, captain or not. It didn’t affect my approach to the game. I am a natural leader – even though I say it myself – so I was already taking the lead in defence and I feel this is one of my stronger qualities – organizing the team so I was honoured to receive the captain’s armband, and I hope that the confidence of the management, staff and team in making me captain will be repaid many times.
JS: You had only made a late substitute appearance in the last J.League game – the victory over Antlers – how was your fitness?
CJ: I have to admit, I am only at 80% and, unfortunately it shows on the winning goal, when I allow the player to move past me. If I had been 100% fit, that would have been no problem to take that ball! I was lacking pace today, because of the injury, which was sad, in the end.
JS: Anything you’d like to add?
CJ: While it is disappointing for the team and the fans to get this far and lose a Cup Final, it is gratifying that we are in this position as I saw a magazine at the start of the season that has us tipped for relegation. That made me quite angry and I am very happy to have proved that comment wrong, by a long way! As I said, there is a lot more potential and promise in this team – we will go far!
J1 Round-Up Matchday 31 Wed. Nov.7 (from JapanFooty)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima moved two points clear at the top of J1 on Wednesday night with a comfortable 3-0 victory over already relegated Consadole Sapporo while Vegalta Sendai only drew 1-1 with Cerezo Osaka at the Yurtec Stadium.
Visiting Consadole rarely threatened Sanfrecce, and it was not long before the league leaders took the lead in a predictably one-sided affair. A reckless challenge by 19 year-old defender Kazuki Kishibiki on Hisato Sato yielded Sanfrecce a penalty, which was duly converted by Koji Morisaki on the 17th minute. Hisato Sato added a second on 31 minutes after firing home a spectacular 50 yard through ball from Toshihiro Aoyama to bring his personal tally for the season to a highly impressive 21 goals this campaign. The home side wrapped up an easy three points with a Hiroki Mizumoto header late in the second half to give themselves a two point cushion at the top of the table with a total of 58 points.
Vegalta Sendai found themselves frustrated by a stunning display of goalkeeping by Cerezo Osaka’s Kim Jin-Hyeon, who pulled off a string of top class saves to keep their encounter scoreless at half-time. Having survived the first-half onslaught, Cerezo went into the lead with a goal from Yoichiro Kakitani in the 55th minute. With Sendai on the brink of their first home defeat in the league in six months, things took a late twist when former Japan striker Ryuji Bando received his marching orders from referee Kenji Ogiya in the 88th minute after picking up a second yellow for time-wasting. Shortly after, a Ryang Yong-Gi corner allowed defender Naoki Sugai to nod Sendai level to set up a finale to the spectacle, with Sendai almost clinching the win in added time with an effort from their Brazilian striker Wilson hitting the inside of the post. The 1-1 draw leaves Vegalta on 56 points in second place. Their remaining three games see them face Kashima Antlers away, before hosting relegation battling Albirex Niigata and then traveling to play FC Tokyo on the final day of the season. Meanwhile, leaders Sanfrecce will travel to play Urawa Reds next, before a home tie against in-form Cerezo Osaka and an away trip to face a Vissel Kobe side that may have to win to remain in the division.
Urawa Reds continued their mysterious collapse in form with a 4-2 away loss at the hands of Kawasaki Frontale at the Todoroki Stadium. Reds opened the scoring in the 19th minute after Yosuke Kashiwagi’s tame shot dribbled its way past unsighted ‘keeper Yohei Nishibe’s near post, but swiftly found themselves back on level terms after a long-range Renato free-kick was deflected into the net just three minutes later. Renato again struck on the 28th minute, bending a free-kick around the wall and past ‘keeper Nobuhiro Kato to make it 2-1 to Frontale before completing his hat-trick in the 34th minute when a Kengo Nakamura pass found him unmarked in the box. Reds captain Tomoaki Makino netted shortly before the hour mark to bring the game back to 3-2, but a failed clearance from Keita Suzuki allowed Koji Yamase to put the game beyond reach with a powerful drive past Kato to complete the scoring. eds have now lost four of their last six league outings, leaving them nine points behind top-of-the-table Sanfrecce on a total of 49 in third place, meaning that their championship hopes are effectively over.
Nagoya Grampus climbed into fourth place with a 1-0 victory over FC Tokyo. Marcus Tulio Tanaka was yet again the hero for Grampus as he tapped in his 11th goal of the season in all competitions after capitalizing on some poor marking from FC Tokyo’s Masato Morishige. Grampus are now level with Urawa Reds on 49. The pair meet on the final day of the season in what could be a huge game in terms of deciding ACL qualification.
Beaten Nabisco Cup finalists Shimizu S-Pulse are fifth in the table on 48 points after they slumped to a 1-0 loss at home to Albirex Niigata. Naoki Ishikawa headed home an Alan Mineiro corner on the 59th minute to provide the visitors with a huge three points as they battle to avoid the drop. Albirex are currently in 17th position with 34 points.
Fellow relegation zone residents Gamba Osaka are also on 34 points in 16th place after a thrilling 2-2 draw with Kashiwa Reysol. Reysol got off to a great start with Masato Kudo heading the home side into the lead in the 12th minute before slack defending from Tatsuya Masushima and Daisuke Nasu allowed Leandro to sprint past them and fire home a long-range through ball from Takuya Takei to make it 1-1 on the 35th minute. With the match heading toward half-time, Kudo again fired Reysol in front with a spectacular volley after finding himself unmarked in the box. The second-half saw a nasty collision between Japan star Yasuhito Endo and Reysol ‘keeper Takanori Sugeno, which left the midfield ace requiring post-match stitches to his chin (although it is understood that he is still considered available for the upcoming international match against Oman next week). In the final minute of the match Gamba found a potentially vital point after Leandro was allowed to latch on to a simple pass from Yasuyuki Konno and dance his way through the Reysol defense with ease before putting the ball past ‘keeper Sugeno. The prolific Brazilian has now netted an astonishing 13 times in 12 games since returning to Gamba on loan in the summer. For Reysol, the point represents a missed opportunity to close the gap on their ACL qualification chasing rivals. They are currently three points off third place, in eighth on a total of 46.
Omiya Ardija managed to scrape a 0-0 draw at the NACK5 Stadium in their encounter with Kashima Antlers to move above Vissel Kobe in the table and up to 14th in the table on 37 points. Vissel slumped to yet another defeat under manager Akira Nishino after a 2-1 home loss to Yokohama F.Marinos. Marinos defender Seitaro Tomisawa opened the scoring with a long range effort that was deflected into the Vissel goal, with veteran striker Marquinhos doubling the lead in the second-half. Marinos were later reduced to ten men when Tomisawa was ordered off for a second booking, but managed to secure maximum points despite Ken Tokura snatching a late goal for the home outfit. Vissel have now failed to win any of their last ten games in all competitions, and are now just two points above the relegation zone in 15th place, while Marinos are in sixth place with 47 points.
Sagan Tosu survived a late Jubilo Iwata comeback to win 3-2 at the Best Amenity Stadium. A mishit shot from Kim Kun-Hoan took a wild deflection to put the home side a goal up at half-time, with Yohei Toyoda netting a brace after the interval after some woeful defensive play from Jubilo. The forward has now scored an impressive 16 goals this league campaign for a Sagan Tosu side that was widely written off as relegation fodder prior to the start of the season. Jubilo responded with late goals from Hiroki Yamada and Hidetaka Kanazono, but it proved to be too little too late for the Shizuoka side, which has now gone six league games without a win. For Sagan Tosu, the result sees them just two points off third place, in seventh with a total of 47, while Jubilo are tenth on 43 points, one behind ninth placed Tokyo and just ahead of Frontale on goal difference.
Find the original, then explore JapanFooty at: http://www.japanfooty.com/apps/blog/show/19830677-consadodo-win-puts-sanfrecce-2-points-clear
Kashiwa Reysol 2-2 Gamba Osaka highlights (English "commentary")
Results 0 Matchday 31 – Shimizu S-Pulse 0-1 Albirex Niigata highlights, Japanese interviews
Wednesday night, Nov. 7 results – –
Reysol 2-2 Gamba
S-Pulse 0-1 Albirex
Sanfrecce 3-0 Consadole
Vegalta 1-1 Cerezo
Frontale 4-2 Reds
Ardija 0-0 Antlers
Vissel 1-2 Marinos
Nagoya 1-0 FC Tokyo
Tosu 3-2 Iwata
Updated table at: http://www.jsoccer.com/tables/