S-Pulse 3-1 Shonan Bellmare
Radončić 8, 36 ----------- Kikuchi 82
Murata 85
Att 15395
Saturday August 10th, Kick off 6pm
Nihondaira Stadium, Shizuoka City
Line Up
GK Kushibiki
DF Yoshida (29)
DF Jong-a-Pin
DF Hiraoka
DF Lee Ki-Je
MF Muramatsu
MF Honda
MF Takeuchi (65)
MF Kawai
FW Radončić (37)
FW Takagi
Subs Used
Ito on for Radončić (60)
Murata on for Kawai (79)
Musaka on for Takeuchi (90)
Report
I had a
feeling we had some goals coming our way, and there you go. Three at home
against Shonan Bellmare. Biggest news was of course the Caron Baron Radončić getting two on his
home début to add to last week’s strike at Niigata. Three goals already from
the big man, one more and he’s equalled Bare’s league haul for the first
half of the season. I’m not having a go at Bare, but goals are a forward’s
currency, and what they ultimately get judged on.
So far
(he’s only been with us barely a fortnight, remember) Radončić has slotted in
to the team seamlessly. Both goals were from wide crosses, and that’s where his
size and positioning really come into play. The first goal, after 8 minutes,
saw him get on the end of a fantastic Takagi cross (more on him later) and
while Santana in the Shonan goal made a complete pig’s ear of it, the move
was a good one.
The
Montenegrin’s second saw him rise to beat two defenders and power home an
unstoppable header. I say unstoppable because it was within the keeper’s reach,
but just had too much on it. The cross came from Lee, back from suspension.
2-0 at half time, Shonan came out in the second half
giving it everything. Kushibiki played a blinder those opening stages with a string of stops
maintaining our two goal cushion. The way Shonan were playing a goal at that
stage would have made it a very different game, but as the half wore on we had
more an appearance of biding our time than being purely on the back foot.
The heat
and humidity in Japan right now has reached the point that you break into a sweat just picking up a beer. I have
every respect for those 22 men working so hard in such conditions. It
inevitably takes a toll though, and Shonan faded as the second half wore on.
Toshiyuki, possibly buoyed by news of Genki’s (now confirmed) return to
Shimizu, was looking a lot more like his own self. I love seeing him running at
defenders and on one that occasion that he did just that, the visitors couldn’t
deal with him at all. His shot glanced the outside of the post, but he’s getting back
in the zone, and the goals will come.
With 16
minutes to go Shonan brought on defender Iwagami and with 14 minutes to go the
referee sent him off. Kawai had got behind the defence line and was chasing
down the ball when he got bundled over by the number 15 for a
straight red card. Two nil and a man up, we maybe relaxed a little bit too much as
Bellmare hit us with a sucker punch shortly after to pull a goal back.
Nerves (mainly
mine) may have jangled for a few minutes, but on the pitch we
responded brilliantly. Ito had a header turned onto the post and soon
thereafter substitute Murata picked up the ball from Takagi, (who had cut inside beating his marker) he took a step or two and stroked it home to put the game beyond reach. I
have a lot of time for Murata. He causes the opposition all kinds of problems out
wide and creates opportunities.
We remain
in 13th, but the gap between us and 14th shows a clear
split in the table. A couple of results over the next few weeks and we could
jump up to the top ten. Keep the faith! I’m not going to be at Cerezo (away) or
Urawa (home), instead being at a Brighton game or two, but I promise to keep the site,
and my Twitter, updated, so don't go anywhere!
S-PULSE!
Videos
Highlights.
Our goals in super slow motion. No sound.
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