Barry writes:
Niigata 3-1 S-Pulse
Lopes 36 ---------------- Omae 25
Tanaka 55
Jefferson 58
Niigata win 4-3 on aggregate
Att. 10024
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Muramatsu
DF Iwashita
DF Bosnar
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin
MF Hiraoka
MF Ono
MF Brosque
FW Takagi (yellow 79)
FW Omae
Subs Used
Ljungberg on for Ono (HT)
Sugiyama on for Hiraoka (64)
Tsujio on for Muramatsu (73)
Report
No chance. I'm in a right strop, so I'm off.
Shit result, end of.
Video
The goals. Great finish by Omae. I stopped watching after that.
Wednesday 28 September 2011
Saturday 24 September 2011
Kawasaki 1-1 S-Pulse
Barry writes:
Kawasaki 1-1 S-Pulse
Own Goal 65 -------------------Brosque 56
Att. 20973
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Tsujio
DF Iwashita
DF Bosnar
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin (yellow 22)
MF Edamura (yellow 18)
MF Brosque (yellow 82)
FW Omae
FW Nabeta
FW Takagi
Subs Used
Muramatsu on for Edamura (65)
Ljungberg on for Nabeta (74)
Report
Under the cosh for the first half, much better in the second. Ljungberg had a big impact again, starting moves and also being there on the end of others, but the 15 minutes he was on wasn't enough to create a winner. Nearly, but not quite. Bare in mind he's still some way off full fitness, but his rapid integration bodes well for the future.
Kawasaki were not playing like a team who had lost 9 of their last 10, and might have grabbed a winner. But they had no hope of dealing with Takagi who just won't allow himself to be denied. A surging run down the left, he beat two players before darting into the heart of the penalty area and poking a shot into the bottom corner. Sugiyama could only parry it out to a waiting Brisque. 1-0 to the good guys.
At 1-0 down the home team were really going for it and when Juninho's stab was deflected home by Jong a Pin's leg to level the score it was deserved. A draw was probably fair, and given our injury reduced team, not an altogether bad result. An even better result was Kofu doing Gamba 2-0 - especially because I had a few quid on it. :)
Next up, relegation threatened Niigata in the second leg of our League Cup 2nd round game. We lead 2-1 from the first leg.
Ghotbi Says
To be honest, I though the 1st half was very sloppy for both teams. We created a few half chances and a penalty that wasn't called. But I thought the 2nd half we started better and created a nice goal, but our reaction after the goal was poor. Kawasaki created some good opportunities and we were not in control, and they equalised.
But after they equalised, especially after Freddie came on, we controlled the game and had some wonderful chances to win. There are some positives to take out of the game, Nabeta had a good game.
We are playing without some of our key players and without your more experienced players you make mistakes. The important thing is getting Ono and Takahara back and Ljungberg fully fit. Once those three players are back you'll see a different team.
Our fans were wonderful from the beginning to the end, they cheered us on and I'm grateful for them.
Videos
Personal video of Brosque's goal.
Kawasaki 1-1 S-Pulse
Own Goal 65 -------------------Brosque 56
Att. 20973
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Tsujio
DF Iwashita
DF Bosnar
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin (yellow 22)
MF Edamura (yellow 18)
MF Brosque (yellow 82)
FW Omae
FW Nabeta
FW Takagi
Subs Used
Muramatsu on for Edamura (65)
Ljungberg on for Nabeta (74)
Report
Under the cosh for the first half, much better in the second. Ljungberg had a big impact again, starting moves and also being there on the end of others, but the 15 minutes he was on wasn't enough to create a winner. Nearly, but not quite. Bare in mind he's still some way off full fitness, but his rapid integration bodes well for the future.
Kawasaki were not playing like a team who had lost 9 of their last 10, and might have grabbed a winner. But they had no hope of dealing with Takagi who just won't allow himself to be denied. A surging run down the left, he beat two players before darting into the heart of the penalty area and poking a shot into the bottom corner. Sugiyama could only parry it out to a waiting Brisque. 1-0 to the good guys.
At 1-0 down the home team were really going for it and when Juninho's stab was deflected home by Jong a Pin's leg to level the score it was deserved. A draw was probably fair, and given our injury reduced team, not an altogether bad result. An even better result was Kofu doing Gamba 2-0 - especially because I had a few quid on it. :)
Next up, relegation threatened Niigata in the second leg of our League Cup 2nd round game. We lead 2-1 from the first leg.
Ghotbi Says
To be honest, I though the 1st half was very sloppy for both teams. We created a few half chances and a penalty that wasn't called. But I thought the 2nd half we started better and created a nice goal, but our reaction after the goal was poor. Kawasaki created some good opportunities and we were not in control, and they equalised.
But after they equalised, especially after Freddie came on, we controlled the game and had some wonderful chances to win. There are some positives to take out of the game, Nabeta had a good game.
We are playing without some of our key players and without your more experienced players you make mistakes. The important thing is getting Ono and Takahara back and Ljungberg fully fit. Once those three players are back you'll see a different team.
Our fans were wonderful from the beginning to the end, they cheered us on and I'm grateful for them.
Videos
Personal video of Brosque's goal.
Sunday 18 September 2011
S-Pulse 1-0 Urawa Red Diamonds
Barry writes:
S-Pulse 1-0 Urawa Red Diamonds
Omae 63
Att. 21524
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Tsujio
DF Iwashita
DF Bosnar (yellow 15)
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin (yellow 38)
MF Ono
MF Brosque
FW Omae
FW Takagi
FW Nabeta
Subs Used
Edamura on for Takagi (55)
Hiraoka on for Bosnar (65)
Nagai on for Ljungberg (76)
Report
Blistering heat, horrible jetlag, but at least we won and made it 4-0 against Saitama's two teams this year. I woke up less than three hours before kick off meaning a mad dash to make it out to Ecopa in time. For a home game, Ecopa's a mission, but it does make a change and means for the big games noone is left without a ticket. All told, less than 22000 is a disappointing gate, but at the end of the day we had 2000 more than could have fit in Nihondaira.
Anyway, we won. On the first half we deserved it. Urawa twice broke through one on one but lacked the quality to make them count. But for our part, Nabeta nearly opened the scoring, Genki would have done had he directed his shot better, and Jong a Pin crashed one shot against the bar, and another was only denied only by an excellent save by Kato.
The second half was much more evenly balanced, but Urawa lack teeth. Escudero kept falling over (diving) and otherwise making a mess of things. He either had a bad game or he's just crap. As time wore on, and especially after we took the lead, Urawa looked more and more desperate and rarely troubled Kaito for all their possession.
Tsujio's excellent trickery down the right wing and dart into the box was enough to give the breakthrough just past the hour. Genki was there to take it down and poke it home in one movement. Freddie had a good game. His vision is excellent and the only problem was his surrounding players not always anticipating him. We've seen this happen with Ono though, so give it time while everyone gets up to speed with the Swede's lightening decision making.
Next week we play Kawasaki who have just won their first game after nine defeats. Fingers crossed it's a mere blip in their otherwise disastrous season. :)
ADDITIONAL: It's worth mentioning this was a game without our captain or top scorer. That's all.
Pictures
Videos
Highlights.
S-Pulse 1-0 Urawa Red Diamonds
Omae 63
Att. 21524
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Tsujio
DF Iwashita
DF Bosnar (yellow 15)
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin (yellow 38)
MF Ono
MF Brosque
FW Omae
FW Takagi
FW Nabeta
Subs Used
Edamura on for Takagi (55)
Hiraoka on for Bosnar (65)
Nagai on for Ljungberg (76)
Report
Blistering heat, horrible jetlag, but at least we won and made it 4-0 against Saitama's two teams this year. I woke up less than three hours before kick off meaning a mad dash to make it out to Ecopa in time. For a home game, Ecopa's a mission, but it does make a change and means for the big games noone is left without a ticket. All told, less than 22000 is a disappointing gate, but at the end of the day we had 2000 more than could have fit in Nihondaira.
Anyway, we won. On the first half we deserved it. Urawa twice broke through one on one but lacked the quality to make them count. But for our part, Nabeta nearly opened the scoring, Genki would have done had he directed his shot better, and Jong a Pin crashed one shot against the bar, and another was only denied only by an excellent save by Kato.
The second half was much more evenly balanced, but Urawa lack teeth. Escudero kept falling over (diving) and otherwise making a mess of things. He either had a bad game or he's just crap. As time wore on, and especially after we took the lead, Urawa looked more and more desperate and rarely troubled Kaito for all their possession.
Tsujio's excellent trickery down the right wing and dart into the box was enough to give the breakthrough just past the hour. Genki was there to take it down and poke it home in one movement. Freddie had a good game. His vision is excellent and the only problem was his surrounding players not always anticipating him. We've seen this happen with Ono though, so give it time while everyone gets up to speed with the Swede's lightening decision making.
Next week we play Kawasaki who have just won their first game after nine defeats. Fingers crossed it's a mere blip in their otherwise disastrous season. :)
ADDITIONAL: It's worth mentioning this was a game without our captain or top scorer. That's all.
Pictures
You should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back, or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers should not ride.
Videos
Highlights.
S-Pulse 2-1 Albirex Niigata (Nab Cup 2nd Rnd 1st Leg)
Barry writes:
S-Pulse 2-1 Albirex Niigata
Omae 16 ------------------ Honma 6
Brosque 74
Att. 6939
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Muramatsu
DF Hiraoka
DF Bosnar
DF Ota (yellow 87)
MF Jong-a-Pin
MF M. Yamamoto
MF Brosque (yellow 87)
FW Omae
FW Takagi
FW Nabeta
Subs Used
Tsujio on for Muramatsu (46)
Ljungberg on for M. Yamamoto (62)
Sugiyama on for Nabeta (82)
Report
None - I was in in England.
Videos
Highlights from the Albirex channel.
S-Pulse 2-1 Albirex Niigata
Omae 16 ------------------ Honma 6
Brosque 74
Att. 6939
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Muramatsu
DF Hiraoka
DF Bosnar
DF Ota (yellow 87)
MF Jong-a-Pin
MF M. Yamamoto
MF Brosque (yellow 87)
FW Omae
FW Takagi
FW Nabeta
Subs Used
Tsujio on for Muramatsu (46)
Ljungberg on for M. Yamamoto (62)
Sugiyama on for Nabeta (82)
Report
None - I was in in England.
Videos
Highlights from the Albirex channel.
Saturday 10 September 2011
iwata 2-1 Shimizu S-Pulse
Barry writes:
iwata 2-1 S-Pulse
Komano 45 -------- Omae 63
Maeda 62
Att. 30516
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Tsujio
DF Hiraoka
DF Bosnar
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin
MF Muramatsu
MF Ono
FW Nagai
FW Takagi
FW Omae
Subs Used
Brosque on for Nagai (46)
Ljungberg on for Ono (65)
Sugiyama on for Tsujio (74)
Report
Sorry, you're on your own. I'm 6000 miles away from Ecopa so have no idea how we did (apart from the obvious). I know Nagai got subbed at half time which cannot be good for any hopes of a future with us. It just hasn't happened for him. Ljungberg came on for Ono just after our goal, but like I said, I didn't see it so am waiting to hear from friends on how he did.
Onwards and upwards. Back to Ecopa next weekend for Urawa.
iwata 2-1 S-Pulse
Komano 45 -------- Omae 63
Maeda 62
Att. 30516
Line Up
GK K. Yamamoto
DF Tsujio
DF Hiraoka
DF Bosnar
DF Ota
MF Jong-a-Pin
MF Muramatsu
MF Ono
FW Nagai
FW Takagi
FW Omae
Subs Used
Brosque on for Nagai (46)
Ljungberg on for Ono (65)
Sugiyama on for Tsujio (74)
Report
Sorry, you're on your own. I'm 6000 miles away from Ecopa so have no idea how we did (apart from the obvious). I know Nagai got subbed at half time which cannot be good for any hopes of a future with us. It just hasn't happened for him. Ljungberg came on for Ono just after our goal, but like I said, I didn't see it so am waiting to hear from friends on how he did.
Onwards and upwards. Back to Ecopa next weekend for Urawa.