GAME RESULTGame Result

Sec. 4 2004/4/11 (Sun)
Audience 14,106 people 
Weather: Sunny, Temperature: 18.6°C, Humidity: 69% 
Referee: Joji KASHIHARA Assistant Referees: Minoru TOJO / Koji MINAMI Fourth Official: Takeshi SUHARA

J1 1st Sec. 4

Nihonbashi

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Shimizu S-Pulse

0-0

Match Finished

First Half0-0

Second half0-0

AWAY

FC Tokyo

Shimizu S-Pulse FC Tokyo
Scorer
35' Sho IKEDA → Takuya WADA
62' Masaro SAWATO → Sho HIRAMATSU
70' Yukiyuki KUBOYAMA → Araujo
Player Substitution 50' Yoshiro ABE → Kelly
75' Naohiro ISHIKAWA → Yuta BABA
77' Masashi MIYAZAWA → Fumitake MIURA
11 Shoot 13
6 CK 5
21 FK 20
68' Tasuku HIRAOKA
Warning 13' Yasuyuki KONNO
Ejected
Shimizu S-PulseStarting Lineup
GK 16 Nishibe Yohei
DF 3 Shohei IKEDA
DF 2 Toshihide SAITO
DF 11 Ryuzo MORIOKA
MF 22 Kiyoshi OTA
MF 7 Teruyoshi ITO
MF 31 Kota Sugiyama
MF 6 Tasuku HIRAOKA
MF 10 Masaro Sawato
FW 9 Hideaki Kitajima
FW 15 Kuboyama Yoshikiyo
Shimizu S-PulseSubstitute
GK 20 Takaya Kurokawa
DF 19 Takuzo WADA
MF 4 Fabio
MF 13 Kohei HIRAMATSU
FW 8 Araujo
FC Tokyo Starting Lineup
GK 1 Yoichi DOI
DF 20 Akira KAJI
DF 2 Teruyuki MONIWA
DF 3 Jean
DF 17 Jo KANAZAWA
MF 6 Yasuyuki KONNO
MF 16 Masashi MIYAZAWA
MF 18 Naohiro ISHIKAWA
FW 11 Yoshiro ABE
FW 9 Lucas
FW 13 Mitsuhiro TODA
FC Tokyo Substitutes
GK 22 Hitoshi SHIOTA
DF 8 Ryuji FUJIYAMA
MF 10 Fumitake MIURA
MF 19 Kelly
FW 14 Yuta BABA

【Player/Coach Comments】

Kelly makes long-awaited return!


 In the 4th round of the 1st stage, we will play away against Shimizu S-Pulse, who we have a nearly equal record of 3 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses in past league matches. This season, S-Pulse has not yet won a game, with 1 draw and 2 losses after the 3rd round, and they have suffered two consecutive heavy defeats of 0-4 in the last two matches (first match of the Nabisco Cup and the 3rd round of the league). Manager Antonio, who took charge from this season, aimed for his first victory by making significant changes to the lineup, including excluding Brazilian players from the starting lineup for this match.

 On the other hand, Tokyo has gradually improved with 2 wins and 1 loss after finishing the 3rd round with a come-from-behind victory in the Verdy match last round. Furthermore, Kelly, the key player, finally joined the squad for the first time this season from this day's match. However, Kelly is still far from his best condition and has not yet regained his physical and game sense, so he starts from the bench. Also, Tokunaga and Kurisawa, who performed well last round as "specially designated players," have left Tokyo as their university soccer season has started. The starting lineup is the same as last round except for Kaji replacing Tokunaga at right back. In the substitute bench, Kelly has joined Kurisawa, and the rest of the squad is the same as last round, and they approached the match.

 At the Nihondaira Stadium, the venue, approximately 1,500 fans, including a record-breaking 11 buses with 480 people, crowded in and supported the players with a powerful cheer that was not inferior to the home team's S-Pulse supporters. In perfect conditions with a temperature of 18.9℃, clear skies, and no wind, the kickoff whistle blew at 3:04 PM.

In the early stages, struggling with Shimizu's long balls


 The match showed an even development from the beginning, but both teams were unable to create decisive chances due to the low accuracy of the final ball and the solid defense of the last line. Tokyo quickly expanded to the sides after winning the ball, aiming to exploit the space behind the opponent's three-back formation, but the ball did not settle well in the front line, resulting in repetitive and monotonous attacks. The right side, where Ishikawa and Kaji were, was consciously taken care of and difficult to break through, but effective attacking participation from the left side of Kanazawa frequently supplied crosses to the goal area. In the 9th minute, Ishikawa sent a cross from the right side that was cleared by the opponent's defender. The ball rolled in front of Lucas, who was inside the penalty area, and he took a powerful shot from close range, but the ball went well over the bar.

 On the other hand, Espulse quickly sent long balls from the DF line to the front line, where the dropped balls were well followed by MF Sawatari and MF Ito, who either spread the play to the sides or aimed for a precise central breakthrough from the posts of FW Kitajima and FW Kuboyama. Unlike the previous style of Espulse, which built up from the DF, the DF sent long balls to the front line without hesitation when they had the ball, making it difficult for the press to work, resulting in longer periods of being pushed back into Tokyo's half. The balls cleared by Shigeno and Jean led to a midfield scramble, but in the 13th minute, a miscommunication between Konno and Jean allowed the ball to be carried in front of the goal, and Konno, trying to recover it, fouled for a free kick. The ball kicked by Sawatari flew to the left corner of the goal, but Dohi made a fine save to prevent a goal. Additionally, in the 18th minute, when Sawatari received a throw-in from the left inside the penalty area, he made a sharp turn to evade his marker and shot with his left foot. The ball grazed Dohi's hand and hit the right post, and MF Ota, who was following up, took a shot from close range, but Toda, who had returned to the goal, blocked it with his body, resulting in a corner kick. Furthermore, this corner was headed by DF Saito, who was free in the center, but the shot went straight to Dohi. Although there were several decisive moments, the high concentration prevented any goals from being scored.

Unable to score despite reaching the scoring opportunity


 Tokyo, who survived the pinch, starts their counterattack. In the 20th minute, Lucas, who received the ball on the left side, dribbled past two markers and passed it to Ishikawa on the right side. Ishikawa dropped the ball with his chest and unleashed a powerful volley shot from near the right corner of the penalty area without hesitation, reminiscent of the super goal he showed in last year's S-Pulse match. Unfortunately, the opponent's goalkeeper punched it away. In the 25th minute, Miyazawa picked up the clearance of the opponent's defender outside the penalty area after Akaji's cross and took a shot with his right foot, but it missed to the left of the goal. In the 32nd minute, Ishikawa dribbled past the marker on the right side with precise steps and played a vertical pass. Abe then kept the ball and passed it behind the opponent's defender, allowing Lucas to break free. He took a powerful shot near the right corner of the goal area, but the ball only shook the side net.

 S-Pulse's attack started with long balls as usual, but in the midfield, Imakano aggressively stole the ball and on the sides, Kaji and Kanazawa showed absolute strength in one-on-one battles, not allowing any decisive work. In the 33rd minute, Sawato sent a sharp through pass behind Tokyo DF, and Kitajima broke through, but Doi quickly came out and caught it a step ahead. That was about the only dangerous moment, and after that, Tokyo created numerous chances.

 Tokyo, who began to grasp the rhythm, passed the ball smoothly from Abe to Lucas in front of the goal in the following 34 minutes. Lucas evaded one marker and took a sharp middle shot, but it was caught by the goalkeeper in front of him. In the 42nd minute, Lucas sent a long ball from Jean to the front line with a back header, and Abe reacted to it and rushed towards the goal. He took a shot while sliding, but couldn't score a goal without hitting it perfectly. In the end, they couldn't convert several scoring opportunities, and the first half ended with both teams scoreless. The game was carried over to the second half.

Kelly finally makes an appearance on the pitch! The result is...


 Entering the second half, in the 50th minute, Tokyo made a move. They substituted MF Kelly for Abe. Of course, he himself and everyone else had been eagerly awaiting Kelly's first appearance of the season, and the excitement in the stands reached its peak. When Kelly first received the ball, Ishikawa had the ball on the right side and quickly moved in to support, calling out loudly, "Hi, Nao!" This call sparked the rhythm of the attack. On the pitch, he was able to easily break through in situations that had not been seen this season. In particular, on the right side, Ishikawa, Kelly, and Lucas worked together to confuse the opposing defenders. While some minor improvements are needed, there is no doubt that the level of football has risen with Kelly's addition. In the 55th minute, a combination of Kelly and Ishikawa sliced through the right side, sending a low cross in front of the goal, which Toda dove for, but the GK caught it just a moment earlier. In the 61st minute, this time receiving a pass from Ishikawa, Kelly broke through on the right side and delivered a cross, but Lucas dove in and just missed, allowing the GK to catch it.

 The furious attack continues. In the 63rd minute, Ishikawa broke through the right side again and crossed the ball, but Toda received it freely on the far side. However, his trap was too heavy, and the ball was cleared by the defender before he could shoot. In the 73rd minute, they faced their biggest scoring opportunity of the day. The ball was passed from Lucas on the left side to Kelly in the center, who then dropped it back. Miyazawa ran in and took a right-footed shot. The ball hit a defender and rolled to the right side, where Ishikawa picked it up and immediately crossed it back to the center with a perfect ball. Toda, who was free in the center, headed the ball, but unfortunately it went straight to the goalkeeper. The size of the sighs from the stands told the story of the missed chance.

 Tokyo, who never gives up, made their final move with Baba in the 75th minute and Miura in the 77th minute. On the pitch, Kelly's energy suddenly dropped, and there were high expectations for Baba, who had been in good form in the past two matches. However, Baba's movements on this day lacked sharpness and he hesitated in his decision-making, resulting in a lack of opportunities created. S-Pulse also showed a desperate defense, with many players returning to the goal area to avoid conceding a goal. On the other hand, in the attack, they tried to collect the ball to Araujo, who came on as a substitute, from counterattacks, burning with determination to secure their first 3 points of the season. However, they were silenced by Tokyo's stable defense line. In the end, despite a fierce battle, neither team was able to score a goal before the final whistle. Tokyo ended the match without scoring for the first time this season, settling for a scoreless draw and earning only 1 point.

【Player Comments】《Toda》"In the scene of Naoya's decisive cross, I had to do a heading that hits the ground as usual. That was everything in today's match."《Kanazawa》"I actively went forward because there was space, but Shimizu S-Pulse had many players in front of the goal, so I couldn't create decisive opportunities easily. I needed one more idea."《Miura》"It's important not to lose. But if I can be greedy, I wanted to win today and play against Júbilo."

[Summary of Manager's Press Conference] "I felt the team's determination to defend when I heard that S-Pulse would start with only Japanese players, but unfortunately we couldn't break through. They pressed hard from the front line, and I could feel their desire to win. What surprised me was that they didn't connect from the defense, but instead kept throwing the ball forward. In the first half, we were kicked long balls and lost our rhythm to Shimizu. We also created a decisive chance from Nao to Toda, but couldn't score. We wanted to attack more from the sides and score points, but... However, considering the high temperature and difficult conditions today, I want to think positively about taking 1 point away without losing concentration until the end. As for Kelly, he is not yet 100%, but the rhythm improved when the ball was played to him. I think he will continue to improve as we practice. Today, the fact that Kelly came back is a positive outcome."

【Summary of the press conference with S-Pulse coach ANTONIO】 "I think we played a much better game compared to the last match against Gamba Osaka. We made significant changes to the lineup and were able to execute the defense as planned. Unfortunately, we couldn't win due to bad luck, like hitting the post with our shots. The reason I started only Japanese players in today's match is that it was the best option at this time. I use players who are in good form at that moment. This was the lineup for today, and as we approached the match, it was important to take care of the midfield players' movements when the opponent's Lucas dropped back, and to pay attention to the speed of both sides, Ishikawa and Toda, to maintain the balance of our defense. In that regard, Saito did a great job keeping a clean sheet. Also, knowing that the opponent's press from the front line was strong, I instructed the team not to spend too much time on build-up and to kick long balls behind the opponent's defense, which I think worked well."