INTERVIEW 2023.8.02

8/2 Kumamoto Match Match Review & Interview

Match Review

The first match after a break of about two weeks was the Emperor's Cup Round 16, and we traveled to Kumamoto to play against Roasso Kumamoto. The team, which aims for continuity and development, has been training hard even during the period without official matches and has gained a solid sense of accomplishment. Since taking office a month and a half ago, the influence of coach Peter CKLAMOVSKI is also growing.

The notable starting members are goalkeeper Jakub SLOWIK and captain Masato MORISHIGE absent. Goalkeeper Taishi Brandon NOZAWA made his first appearance in this tournament, and Kosuke SHIRAI, who joined in the summer, was deployed as a right back. Kei KOIZUMI, who had been used as a side back in the new system, entered the midfield, and familiar faces lined up in the front line.

In the lingering heat unique to Kyushu, the battle to show the difference in strength against Roasso Kumamoto, who belongs to the J2 League, and to advance to the quarterfinals, kicked off.

1st HALF - Concede the first goal with an early penalty kick

It was an unexpected start. In the 2nd minute of the first half, Ryoma WATANABE threw in from the right side, Diego OLIVEIRA dropped it and Koki TSUKAGAWA took the first shot. From the clearance in front of their own goal, Ito was caught behind the high line and allowed to run alone, but Taishi NOZAWA brought him down in the penalty area, giving away a penalty kick. In the 4th minute of the first half, this was scored by Hirakawa, who had been with Tokyo until last summer, and they conceded the opening goal at the start.

After losing the lead, they tried to push forward from both sides, but perhaps because it was their first official match in a while, the tempo of moving the ball did not increase. The misalignment of passes and controls stood out, and there were continuous situations where they invited danger from counters. They managed to prevent additional points with a great save from player Taishi Nozawa, but the situation remained difficult.

A chance finally came in the 42nd minute of the first half. The ball was passed around in the center, and when a cross from player Shirai, who was waiting on the right side, was fumbled by the goalkeeper, player Kota Tawaratsumida was there to follow up. However, his shot hit the side net and did not result in a tie.

2nd HALF - Allow additional points and leave the tournament in the round of 16

First, we wanted to catch up in the second half, so we didn't make any player substitutions, but we quickly took control of the game from the beginning. In the 5th minute of the second half, we approached the goal from the right side. At the center of it all was player Watanabe. Standing in the corner of the penalty area, he delivered a close cross ball, followed by a last pass from player Tsukagawa, creating a scene where he entered the penalty area and ended with a shot. However, the ball that was on target was blocked by the opposing goalkeeper.

Just as a good flow was starting to emerge, another pitfall awaited. In the 9th minute of the second half, Tokyo's Academy player, Matsuda, picked up a pass mistake made in the enemy's territory. Watanabe, who chased after him from behind, couldn't catch up, and Henrique TREVISAN was evaded as he dribbled all the way to the goal, and in the end, calmly shook the net.

When the game was behind by 2 points, the team made an early substitution and lined up fresh faces, but they couldn't make a big change. In the 19th minute of the second half, Leon NOZAWA broke through with a through pass from Adailton, and the two substitute players created a big chance, but Leon NOZAWA's shot missed the target.

After the second half's water break, spaces opened up in the opponent's half and the number of shots increased. However, there were scenes where the shots lacked power or missed the target, and the game ended with no goals. The Emperor's Cup ended for us in the round of 16.

MATCH DETAILS
<FC Tokyo>
STARTING XI
GK Taishi Brandon NOZAWA
DF Yasuki KIMOTO / Yuto NAGATOMO (27th minute of the second half: Shuhei TOKUMOTO) / Henrique TREVISAN / Kosuke SHIRAI
MF Kuryu MATSUKI / Koki TSUKAGAWA (11th minute of the second half: Leon NOZAWA) / Kei KOIZUMI (26th minute of the second half: Keigo HIGASHI)
FW Diego OLIVEIRA (31st minute of the second half: PEROTTI) / Ryoma WATANABE / Kota TAWARATSUMIDA (11th minute of the second half: Adailton)

SUBS
GK Tsuyoshi KODAMA
DF Kanta DOI

GOAL

<Roasso Kumamoto>
STARTING Ⅺ
GK Ryuga TASHIRO
DF Kohei KUROKI/Ryotaro ONISHI (38th minute of the second half: Takumi SAKAI)/Takuro EZAKI
MF Shuhei KAMIMURA/Yuki OMOTO (38th minute of the second half: Keisuke TANABE)/Yuhi TAKEMOTO (26th minute of the second half: Itto FUJITA)/Rei HIRAKAWA
FW Shun ITO (7th minute of the first half: Yutaka MICHIWAKI)/Rimu MATSUOKA (26th minute of the second half: Tatsuki HIGASHIYAMA)/Takuya SHIMAMURA

SUBS
GK Yuya SATO
FW Shohei AIHARA

GOAL
First Half 4 Minutes: Rei HIRAKAWA/Second Half 9 Minutes: Rimu MATSUOKA


[Comments from Head Coach Peter CKLAMOVSKI's Press Conference]

Q: please review the game.
A: I think it was a good football match. I believe Roasso Kumamoto fought very well, and I want to congratulate them.

We have prepared and done what we can to respect Kumamoto. However, I think we lacked the power. The game was decided by the goals, and within that, we had several chances that we could have scored. I think Kumamoto firmly took advantage of their chances.

The players fought devotedly and I am extremely proud of their desperate efforts. The players continued to fight and give their all. In the midst of that, I believe we were able to create scoring opportunities. The players here, the remaining players, will feel pain and be disappointed. With that pain, I hope we can progress and become a strong team, a strong group, and a strong club.

Q, how did you think about the game plan against Kumamoto and how much were you able to execute it?
A, Kumamoto is a very good team, and they fought desperately to secure a victory in front of their home fans. Even in such a situation, we wanted to take the initiative against them, and I think we were able to do that. We anticipated that Kumamoto would play while moving the ball, and we fought with an understanding of exploiting the spaces they left. It was a match where both teams tried to play football actively.

As I mentioned earlier, the important point is that we continued to play in our own way. If we had scored one goal, we might have continued to score two or three more. I think we were able to create chances. If we couldn't create chances while having the ball, there may have been some shortcomings, but today we were able to create chances. I think there were chances where we could have scored a few points, but we couldn't convert them tonight. What's important is that the players continued to play their game until the end and fought to find solutions. However, we couldn't convert the chances into goals.

Q, especially in the first half, it seemed like we struggled a lot against the opponent's press. Was a second plan necessary or was there not enough time to prepare?
A, rather than a second plan, the opponent was also applying very good pressing. Within that, there were parts where we were able to relieve the pressure and parts where we could not. As the match progressed, I think we regained our rhythm and were able to break through the opponent. A positive point was that the players were able to firmly find solutions.

Q: What are the points for reflection on today's match?
A, I want to analyze all the elements. The most important point is that the players bravely and devotedly continued to play their football and kept fighting. That is the most important factor and the key to future success.

We will thoroughly analyze the performance and provide feedback. That is something we always do. However, what I felt from the players in today's game is the courage to play our own football, the dedication to give it our all, and the attitude to fight with passion. In games like this, players may sometimes hide when faced with pressure. However, our players believed in their own football and tried to find solutions while fighting. I think that is important to become the team we aspire to be in the future.

If you are answering the previous question, it is everything. I think we need to solve everything. We need to improve in every situation and continue to improve.


[Player Interview]
<Kosuke SHIRAI>

Q, please give us a review of today's debut match in Tokyo.
A, I am very frustrated that I couldn't help the team win and that one possibility for the title has been lost.

Q, we balanced both offense and defense and also actively participated in the attack. Please tell us what you were conscious of on the pitch.
A, although we conceded a goal early on, as a player on the defensive line, I was especially conscious of not allowing consecutive goals. While defending well, I was always looking for opportunities to join the attack and maintained a forward-thinking mindset that could lead to scoring. First and foremost, I was thinking about plays to score one goal and equalize.

Q: The players who formed a vertical partnership with Ryoma WATANABE and Leon NOZAWA changed between the first half and the second half, but I think their strengths were evident.
A, I was conscious of plays that bring out the strengths and characteristics of the forward players. In that context, I believe that by participating in the attack as a support role myself, it adds depth. Even in the recent practice match, we had good coordination in that aspect. I think I was able to demonstrate it well through my play.

Q, we could see plays where Kosuke SHIRAI's strengths were utilized.
A, there were moments where I was able to demonstrate movements such as sprinting past the outer space and carrying the ball deep to deliver crosses. From here, while deepening our coordination, I want to increase the number of times I cover defensively and participate in attacks through my strength in sprinting.

Q, please tell us your thoughts and challenges after today's match.
A, as a team, we want to reduce the scenes that led to the first conceded goal while maintaining a high defensive line. On the other hand, it is important for the team to take on challenges, and we want to improve by correcting mistakes. I think there were good moments throughout today's match as well. As a team, we want to improve and make things better.


<Kuryu MATSUKI>

Q: please review the game.
A, conceding a goal early on definitely shifted the momentum away from us. The opponent pressed with a clear intent, applying pressure when we moved to the flanks, and it felt like we got caught in that trap.

Q: Did the opponent's offensive breakdown cause any defensive gaps or unexpected situations in the game as you had anticipated?
A: The opponent was pressing our back line with a lone forward, so I thought we could surprisingly shake them off, but there were many scenes where we lost the ball without support when it went from the center back to Diego OLIVEIRA. I think the defensive midfielder can also go to pick up the ball, but unless the center backs push up, it becomes difficult against an opponent who is sitting back a bit.

Q: When Matsuki had the ball during the attack, it seemed like he was tightly marked. How was the build-up of the attack?
A, The opponent was also tiring towards the end of the second half, but we were able to execute combinations, and we need to be able to do this from the first half. The match is still ongoing, so we will take this issue back and prepare to win the next match against Cerezo Osaka.


<Leon NOZAWA>

Q, I entered the game in the middle of the second half. What instructions did Coach CKLAMOVSKI give you?
A, Coach CKLAMOVSKI instructed me to carry out the defensive duties on the right side and follow the team's rules while leveraging my own strengths to exploit the space behind the opponent. Since I came on midway through the game, I aimed to bring a positive flow by being involved in scoring plays.

Q, I was impressed by the ability to create plays that lead to scoring opportunities by working well with Kosuke SHIRAI.
A, Shirai was constantly calling out from behind. We were able to play in coordination, confirming each other's movements through overlapping runs and cutting inside. While understanding each other's strengths, we were able to break down the defense with a good relationship, but my own challenge is that I couldn't finish at the crucial moment. I repeated the same mistake as in the Levain Cup match against Cerezo Osaka, which was my debut this season, and I felt that I still have a lot of room to grow.

Q: The playing time has been gradually increasing. Please tell us again about the challenges and achievements of this round.
A, I think I lost possession of the ball quite often. The accuracy of my one-touch plays was low, and there were many noticeable scenes where I easily lost the ball and it was passed to the opponent. Another point is that I couldn’t finish in one-on-one situations with the opposing goalkeeper or in volley shot opportunities. If I don’t finish in these crucial moments, I believe I won’t be able to survive from here on. Regarding breaking behind the defense, I have been getting a good feel for it both in today’s match and in the recent practice game. I want to organize my instincts as a striker and turn them into goals.

Q, I think we are getting closer to the goal, so please tell us your enthusiasm for the future.
A, I personally feel that I am getting closer to scoring, but I believe a striker is someone who delivers results in official matches, even if they can show their abilities in practice games. From the next match onward, if I get the chance to play, I want to achieve visible results as an individual and continue to improve through my daily training.