GAME RESULTGame Result
Sec. 1 2006/3/29 (Wed)
Audience 16,065 people
Weather cloudy, weak temperature 7.2 degrees, humidity 26%
Referee: Tsutomu ANAZAWA Assistant Referees: Kimihiko DAKIYAMA / Ichiro INUKAI Fourth Official: Akihisa MAKINO
YNC Qualifying Group A Sec. 1
Komaba

HOME
Urawa Reds
2-0
Match Finished
First Half0-0
Second half2-0

AWAY
FC Tokyo
Urawa Reds | FC Tokyo | |
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62' Escudero 89' Takayuki Sakai |
Scorer | |
66' Escudero → Takafumi Akaboshi 73' Masayuki Okano → Tadahiro Hirakawa 84' Takato Soma → Hajime Hosogai |
Player Substitution |
04' Yuta BABA → Ryoichi KURISAWA 76' Yohei KAJIYAMA → Yoshiro ABE 76' Lucas → Sasa SALCEDO |
11 | Shoot | 14 |
1 | CK | 8 |
16 | FK | 9 |
Warning | ||
Ejected |
GK | 1 | Norihiro Yamagishi |
DF | 20 | Horiuchi Masaru |
DF | 4 | Tanaka Marcus Torio |
DF | 19 | Uchidate Hideki |
MF | 30 | Masayuki OKANO |
MF | 13 | Keita SUZUKI |
MF | 7 | Tomoyuki SAKAI |
MF | 16 | Jo Soma |
MF | 10 | Ponte |
FW | 34 | Escudero |
FW | 21 | Washington |
GK | 28 | Junta KATO |
DF | 3 | Hajime HOSOGAI |
MF | 14 | Rei HIRAKAWA |
MF | 25 | Takafumi Akaboshi |
MF | 31 | Yu NAKAMURA |
FW | 12 | Mitsuaki Kurobe |
FW | 32 | Junki KOIKE |
GK | 22 | Hitoshi SHIOTA |
DF | 25 | Yuhei TOKUNAGA |
DF | 3 | Jean |
DF | 5 | Tatsuya MASUSHIMA |
DF | 15 | Norio SUZUKI |
MF | 19 | Masahiko Inobe |
MF | 23 | Yohei KAJIYAMA |
MF | 6 | Yasuyuki KONNO |
MF | 14 | Yuta BABA |
FW | 20 | Nobuo KAWAGUCHI |
FW | 9 | Lucas |
GK | 31 | Taishi ENDO |
DF | 8 | Ryuji FUJIYAMA |
DF | 29 | Kazuya MAEDA |
MF | 16 | Masashi MIYAZAWA |
MF | 27 | Ryoichi KURISAWA |
FW | 11 | Yoshiro ABE |
FW | 21 | Sasa SALCEDO |
【Player/Coach Comments】
Nabisco Cup kicks off!
The 2006 Yamazaki Nabisco Cup kicks off. Tokyo will compete in the qualifying league Group A against Urawa, Yokohama FM, and Fukuoka in home and away matches. In the knockout tournament, the top team from each of the four groups A to D, as well as the top three teams from the second place, will advance (and G Osaka has secured a spot). National team players Doi and Mobata are absent. The tournament is held under a tough schedule with only two days of rest since the previous league match, but Coach Garo said, "We won't do anything special just because it's a cup match. We will fight for victory with our usual play."
Urawa is currently in first place in the league and can be said to be in excellent form. DF Tsuboi, Mitsushu, MF Hasebe, and Ono of the Japanese national team are absent, and GK Tsuzuki and MF Yamada are also absent due to injury. Today, GK Yamagishi, DF Uchidate, MF Okano, Sakai, Soma, and FW Escudero started for the first time this season. With 6 members replaced, they faced the match with a 3-5-2 formation, placing FW Washington and Escudero as the top two and MF Ponte as the attacking midfielder.
In response to this, Tokyo is cautious of Urawa's high quality regardless of who comes out (Manager Garo), and Inonami marks MF Ponte and Imano marks FW Escudero. Jean primarily responds to FW Washington. First, they do not allow the opponent to move freely with strict marking, and then they look for opportunities to attack. The match started at 19:00 with Tokyo's kickoff at the Urawa Komaba Stadium, where the coldness can be felt.
With a strict mark, don't let Urawa play freely
3 minutes into the game, Baba chases after a big side change from Tokunaga, but the ball goes out of bounds. At this point, Baba injures his right hamstring and Kurisawa hastily substitutes in. It was an accident, but he continues to play without being shaken. In the 6th minute, Tokunaga sends a cross from a deep position. Kurisawa jumps in and at the same time, Lucas tries to connect, but is blocked by the defender.
8 minutes, Urawa Reds' FW Washington dribbles and FW Escudero makes a through pass in front of the goal. Left MF Soma advances and has a shooting chance, but Shioda bravely comes out and prevents the shot. Urawa gradually begins to take control of the game, but they are not allowed to play easily under intense pressure. In the 12th minute, Suzuki is beaten by Urawa's right MF Okano and a right cross is delivered. Shioda initially spills the ball, but he quickly regains his balance and holds off FW Washington from the far side.
After that, Urawa repeatedly attacked from MF Okano's cross, but Tokyo also created chances from the side. In the 24th minute, they stole the ball in their own half, Kawaguchi -> Kurisawa to the space on the right front line. Tokunaga ran and won, taking a corner kick. In the 37th minute, Suzuki made a move from the opponent's half interception and took a left corner kick. In the 39th minute, Suzuki raised a cross from Kajiyama's free kick, but the momentum was weak and the opponent's defender cleared it. Jean, who picked up the loose ball, boldly aimed from a distant position, but it went high. They tried to score from set pieces, but all of them were blocked by Urawa's defenders and they couldn't finish.
In the 32nd minute, FW Washington received a right cross from Urawa and turned around in front of the goal to get into a shooting position, but Jean cut it off. In the 42nd minute, FW Washington broke through behind the Tokyo DF and was passed by right MF Okano, but Jean desperately returned and did not hit the shot. Urawa's continuous attacks, centered around Jean, Mashima, and Inoha, were defended well without losing focus and ended the first half with a 0-0 score.
Conceding after a chance, lamenting the difference in finishing ability
In the second half, Tokyo took the lead. In the 50th minute, Lucas received a vertical pass from Inonami and moved towards the center. After passing through Kurizawa, Lucas passed to Tokunaga on the right, but it was unsuccessful. Tokunaga picked up the loose ball and cut inside again, delivering a lofted pass to the goal area. It was blocked by the opponent's defender, but Kajiyama picked up the loose ball and showed a good combination play with a mid-range shot. Tokyo started to keep possession of the ball in the midfield, gaining momentum forward, and had numerous decisive chances.
57 minutes, a big side change from left to right, Kurihara made a sharp shot from the cross by Tokunaga who ran in, but it was blocked by the opponent's defender in front of the goal. In the 58th minute, Kawaguchi sprinted past the defender with his speed and made a decisive shot towards the goal. However, it was blocked by the goalkeeper's fine play. From the right corner kick won here, Tokunaga made a header shot, but it was cleared by the opponent's defender right on the goal line. They created one chance after another but couldn't convert.
On the contrary, immediately after that, they were caught off guard by an attacking move. In the 62nd minute, Urawa defender Tatsuya Tawara made a long feed from near the center circle to the front line. FW Washington accurately played a post play and connected it to FW Escudero, who was in the area, and they scored a goal. In the 76th minute, Tokyo made substitutions, replacing Kajiyama and Lucas with Abe and Sasa, and switched to a three-forward formation to counterattack. Intense attacks and defenses continued as both teams stretched their lines, but Tokyo approached the Urawa goal with passionate play.
In the 80th minute, Sasa -> Kurisawa intercepted a through pass to Sasa on the right side of the area and won a corner kick. From that right corner kick, Jean, who was unmarked, took a header shot but missed the target. In the 87th minute, a free kick from a distant position inside the opponent's territory. Kurisawa threw it into the front line and the opponent's goalkeeper caught it. The goalkeeper was pushed into the goal, but it was not counted as a goal. In the 88th minute, Abe, who had escaped behind the opponent's defense after receiving a feed from Mashima, faced the goalkeeper in a one-on-one situation. However, the shot narrowly missed the right post.
And then, immediately after that, Urawa launched a fast attack and FW Washington received a pass from the right inside the area and made a final pass in front of the goal. MF Ponte ran into that position and took a shot. Shibata made a save at first, but it was followed up by MF Sakai and they conceded a goal. In the end, despite creating many chances in the second half, Tokyo couldn't convert them and conceded 2 goals in a counterattack. Urawa had 11 shots while Tokyo had 14 shots, but they were defeated due to the difference in finishing ability, starting the Nabisco Cup with a loss.
【Player Comments】《Mashima》"Jean was supporting forward Washington, and I was defending in a surplus position. It was a familiar situation for me, so I was able to do it without feeling uncomfortable. However, we conceded a goal when the marking slipped during a momentary gap. Before that, there was a rhythm to score the opening goal. Kawaguchi-san was creating chances, so I tried to provide a feed as well. During that period, there was a rhythm to score goals, so if we could have taken the lead there, the flow of the game would have changed..."《Abe》"(In the late chance) it was my job as a substitute who came on during the match. It's very disappointing that I couldn't do it. (Regarding the substitution) It was decided that we would play with a front three, so I just went towards the goal. The midfield became stretched, making it difficult to pick up second balls, and there were times when the ball couldn't go in, but there were also periods where we could launch a second attack. We had to score there..."
[Summary of Coach Garo's Press Conference] "In the first half, Urawa had more opportunities to keep the ball, but in the second half, we also had chances. I think it was a good match. I believe we had about six chances in the second half, but unfortunately, we couldn't convert them, and we conceded two goals. Having many chances doesn't guarantee a win, and such results are part of football. In the first half, the reason we didn't create chances was that we couldn't connect passes in the midfield. In the second half, we were able to connect passes, and chances came. I think we dominated most of the second half, but in football, the team that scores wins. Not being able to score showed in the result. I think it was a difference in finishing ability. (Did Inoha and Konno drop back to look like a six-back?) We didn't play differently than usual. It may have looked that way because Inoha was marking MF Ponte and Konno was marking FW Escudero. However, we were thinking about attacking and winning as we always do."
[Summary of Urawa Coach Buchwald's Press Conference] "Today was a typical cup match. We had to replace a total of six players, including four national team members and injured players Yamada and Tsuzuki, from the starting lineup of the previous match, resulting in a different lineup than usual. However, we started well and were able to control the game significantly in the first half. We had some wonderful chances, but we couldn't convert them. In the second half, FC Tokyo applied pressure and created several chances, but we managed to score when Tokyo was having a good period. After that, both teams created good chances but couldn't score, but we were able to secure an additional goal just before the end of the match. Looking at the 90 minutes, I think the victory was deserved, but it was a match that could have easily ended in a draw. I hope everyone felt the depth of the Reds today. Even players who have had limited playing time until now performed close to the starting eleven level when given the opportunity. The Reds are at the top of the league, and the teams we face are more motivated than ever. The matches will be quite hard, but that applies to all future matches. For the opponents, they must continue to treat this match as the one they absolutely cannot lose throughout the year! In that context, even with so many changes in the starting players, we showed that we can still fight effectively. (Regarding defense) The result of not conceding a goal was good, but especially in the second half, we lacked compactness and gave away too much space. The players gave 100% effort with the mindset to win every one-on-one situation, but I think we lacked compactness compared to the previous match."