Jリーグ J1 プリビュ 6月30日 19:00 ガンバ大阪 vs. 柏レイソル(万博記念競技場)

ガンバ — GK木村、脚の骨折で欠場。DF加地、エドゥワルドは7月半ばまで出場の見込みなし。FW川西は完調ではないが、復帰はまもない。
レイソル — 控えGKの二人以外に負傷者はなし。
過去10年間の対戦成績は、ガンバの10勝3敗1分け。ここ5試合に関しては、ガンバの5連勝、得点も14-3と圧倒している。
先週末、コンサドーレを圧倒したガンバ大阪(点13勝3敗8分4差-7)は、サガン戦、レッズ戦に敗れはしたが、決定機の数、ボールポゼッションなど、ゲーム内容は良い。終了間際の逆転劇に甘んじてはいるが、試合の主導権を握るその戦いぶりは、降格を争う他のチームとはやはり格の違いを感じさせる。必要なのは目の前にある勝利を積み重ねていくことで、チームはおのずと上位に浮上していくはずだ。
対するは、前節のアントラーズ戦では土壇場のPKで勝利を拾った柏レイソル(点24勝7敗5分3差+3)。PKは失敗したが、そのリバウンドを決めた。水曜日のFC東京戦の勝利で、6戦5勝と好調の波に乗る。ただ、レアンドロドミンゲス、ジョルジワグネルの外人コンビを抑えられてしまうと、苦戦は免れない。ガンバ大阪の勝利に期待!

Jリーグ J1 プリビュ 6月30日 19:00 ジュビロ磐田 vs. FC東京 (ヤマハスタジアム)

ジュビロ – 第一GK川口の今季出場はなし。第二GK八田も負傷のため2週間の欠場!少なくとも2週間は欠場となるMFベク・ソンドンの抜けた穴は大きい。
東京 –DF太田、MF大竹は長期離脱。MF石川、長谷川の出場も危うい。また最低2週間は欠場となるM不今季出場の見込みなし。
シーズン前、私が酷評していたジュビロ磐田(点24勝7敗5分3差+9)をここまで牽引してきたベク・ソンドンが、今節からは負傷で欠場する。中断後は2連敗と精彩を欠き、失速中のジュビロにとって、このベク・ソンドンの抜けた穴は大きい。リーグでもワースト5に入る23失点のジュビロ・ゴールを守るのは、欠場中の正GKと控えGKに代わるチームの第三GK。この試合も失点は必至で、首位の座はますます遠ざかっていく。
一方、負傷者の数では引けを取らないFC東京(点25勝8敗6分1差+2)は、間もなく開催されるロンドン・オリンピックにも主力を抜かれてしまうため、この試合の1勝は、上位に居座るためにも是非勝ち取りたい。レッズと引き分け、マリノスに敗れた後、セレッソには勝利したが、水曜日の試合でレイソルに1-0と敗れている。FC東京の勝利を予想する。

Jリーグ J1 プリビュ 6月30日 18:00 横浜Fマリノス vs. 名古屋グランパス (日産スタジアム)

マリノス — MF中村が捻挫のため欠場。DF天野の今季出場はなし。
グランパス — FW玉田は少なくともあと1ヶ月は欠場の見込み。MF磯村、中村は少なくとも9月までは欠場。
最近10年間の対戦成績は、グランパスの7勝4敗7引き分け。
ここ4試合でわずか1得点の横浜Fマリノス(点22勝5敗3分7差+3)だが、戦績は1勝3分け。このチームにゴールを期待するのは酷だともいえるが、J1最少の12失点のディフェンス力をもってすれば、ホームでの勝ち点1は確実にキープできる。
一方、中断開けの2試合に連勝した勢いをガンバに止められた名古屋グランパス(点24勝7敗5分3差+1)も、ここまで得点がわずか22点と、得点力不足に悩む。2-2で引き分けたガンバ戦での2得点は、玉田の欠場を補う永井の活躍によるもの。グランパスに一つの明るい材料を提供している。この試合はまた、スコアレスのドローとなりそうだ!

Takuya Iwanami signs professional forms with Vissel Kobe.

Vissel Kobe have confirmed that 19-year-old Takuya Iwanami has signed professional forms with the club. The 186 cm centre back captained Japan’s U18 team at the U17 World Cup last summer and had been sought by various European clubs. The player even went as far as training and discussions with Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven in May of this year, but has, perhaps, been convinced by new Vissel coach Alira Nishino that his future is in Japan as Vissel rebuild a young team with a view to challenging for an ACL place, a championship and the ACL trophy itself within five years – just as Nishino did with Gamba Osaka!

We welcome Iwanami to the professional ranks and wish him a successful career.

J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Sagan Tosu vs Consadole Sapporo – Best Amenity Stadium

Sagan to Continue Good Home Form!

Sagan- DF Yeo is suspended.

Consadole – MF Kawai is suspended. MF Takagi had an operation on his right knee and joins the growing injury list.

12 wins for Sagan, 10 wins for Consadole and five draws over a decade of meetings, all in J2. This will be their first meeting in J1.

Sagan Tosu (P15 W5 D6 L4 GD +3 Pts. 21) have made a better start to their first-ever J1 campaign than most expected or predicted but I feel they have hit their peak now and will start to tire and sink, perhaps even struggling against relegation near the end of the season. They lost their impressive unbeaten home record, too, which may have been boosting their confidence artificially. Having said that I can not see anything but a win today!

If anyone dares to predict a win for Consadole Sapporo (P15 W1 D1 L13 GD -26) in any future games this season, then please get them checked in to have their head examined! This team look the worst team to have ever graced J1 with their presence and have conceded 19 goals in their last five games, including a 4-0 defeat, at home, to their nearest relegation rivals – at that time – Gamba Osaka. I think it would be safe (famous last words) to say we can EXPECT a WIN for SAGAN TOSU.

J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Cerezo Osaka vs Urawa Reds – Nagai Stadium

Cerezo Osaka – no injuries or suspensions to report.

Reds – MF Naoki Yamada out for the season, Suzuki has a left foot injury and may be doubtful.

Eight wins for Reds, five for Cerezo and just the one draw over a decade of meetings.

Cerezo Osaka will lose yet another player to the Bundesliga after this match with Hiroshi Kiyotake moving to Nuremberg. Added to the loss Inui, Ienaga and Kagawa in recent seasons and that’s quite a drain on a team. With three losses out of their last four games, the news of Kiyotake’s departure seemed not to spur them on but the fans will be hoping for a win for “Kiyo” in his final game and this may well be the impetus the team needs to overcome Reds. If Kiyo, Kim et al are on form – and Cerezo have been very inconsistent this season – a win is not out of the question!

Urawa Reds (P15 W7 D5 L3 GD +5 Pts. 26) have had a much better season than many expected so far and it is a measure of the change in the team that were almost relegated two seasons in-a-row that they will be disappointed with the three draws out of their last five games in an unbeaten run that could have seen them go top with better finishing. Last time out they “parked the bus” at home against Vegalta and earned a point against the top team, and now will be looking for wins in games like this in order to prove they are a real challenger for the top spot. But … EXPECT a WIN for CEREZO OSAKA!

J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Albirex Niigata vs Kashima Antlers – Tohoku Den Stadium

Albirex – MF Uchida out for the season.

Antlers – no injuries or suspensions to report.

Seven wins for Antlers, six for Albirex, and six draws over the last decade – a fairly even outcome!

Albirex Niigata (P15 W3 D3 L9 GD -12 Pts. 12) hired a new coach in Yanagishita, and he promptly responded with a shock win over S-Pulse two weeks back, but normal service resumed last weekend when they were outplayed by Vissel Kobe. It looks as if Albirex will need a miracle to get out of the drop zone and they need to start winning, regularly, now! But they will find it tough against Kashima Antlers (P15 W5 D3 L7 GD +2 Pts. 18) who need a few wins themselves to get the fans off their backs and prove that the rebuilding under Jorginho IS working. The gap between 3rd place and 13th is just 8 points and teams like Kashima will know that a few wins will make all the difference. Expect a WIN for KASHIMA ANTLERS!

J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Vissel Kobe – Todoroki Stadium

Frontale – DF Komiyama out, while DF Jeci is back in training but doubtful he is ready for this match. MFs Oshima, Sugiura and Noboruzato all out injured.

Vissel – FW Okubo is suspended, while FWs Mogi and Tashiro are injured. MF Hashimoto still not fit.

Six wins for Frontale, four for Vissel, with two draws. Vissel won both games last season!

Kawasaki Frontale (P15 W8 D2 L5 GD +1 Pts. 26) sit just five points off the top but, after three wins in-a-row before last week, they wasted the opportunity to make up ground on the teams above with a 0-0 draw with Marinos. Their goal difference is way inferior to the teams around them and they have conceded more goals than the teams they want to challenge. They are a changed team after Kazama replaced Soma as coach, but they need to score more and concede less if they want to kep up the challenge for the top.

Vissel Kobe (P15 W7 D0 L8 GD -2 Pts. 21) are actually only five points adrift of Frontale and are two wins in-a-row with confidence rising under new coach Nishino. With Inoha playing at his favoured centre back role, Vissel look to be needed a solid defensive midfielder to fill out the squad but are looking a team ready to move up. Expect an AWAY WIN!

J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Omiya Ardija vs Shimizu S-Pulse – NACK5 Stadium

Orange v. Orange – misfiring S-Pulse look for their 1000th J.League Goal.

Ardija – DF Tsubouchi nay be ready to return. MF Hashimoto is suffering from Labyrythitis and expected to be unavailable for one month.

S-Pulse – DF Iwashita is considered doubtful.

Nine wins for S-Pulse, just three for Ardija, with five draws, over the last decade in J1.

Omiya Ardija (P15 W4 D4 L7 GD -13 Pts.16) held Sanfrecce to a 0-0 draw last week, after three successive defeats and the new coach effect may well lift them, as well as actually improve their tactics. There are reports that Rafael will be released and Cho has been playing as a central striker in a new formation.

Shimizu S-Pulse (P15 W7 D3 L5 GD +3 Pts. 24) have not won in five games now – three draws and to defeats – another team that could well have been challenging for the top but faltered just as the teams above them did! Just two goals in those last five games, and 16 overall for the season highlights what is missing for S-Pulse. Get a striker/finisher – move up the table. Expect a DRAW here today!

18:30 Vegalta Sendai vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima Yurtec Stadium

Vegalta – DF Uemoto is out for another month or so, MF Sekiguchi might be considered doubtful.

Sanfrecce have no injuries or suspensions to report.

Three games in J2 in 2008, and J1 games since then have produced one win for Sanfrecce and two for Vegalta, with five draws.

Vegalta Sendai (P5 W9 D4 L2 GD +18 Pts. 31) have faltered a little in recent games, but so have the teams on their trail, so they still sit atop J1 going into this game but the team they are up against – Sanfrecce Hiroshima (P15 W9 D2 L4 GD +14 Pts. 29) sit just two points behind them and a win for the away team would see a new leader of J1 on Saturday night! Sanfrecce should have taken the top spot already, while Sendai struggled with consistency, but last week’s 0-0 draw with lowly Ardija did not help and, although they have three wins to show before that, they were all against team well down the table at the time. I feel Sanfrecce will give their all but it will not be quite enough and we will see a DRAW!