Kawasaki Frontale 0 - 0 SC Sagamihara (AET) (1-3 on penalties)
Beat league title favourites Kashima. Have a week off. Lose to Sagamihara on penalties. Wonderful. I would say it’s one step forward and two steps back but the truth is relating anything about this match to any movement other than in pointless little sideways triangles doesn’t make much sense as this was an utter borefest. I should have known we’d lose as we had the enticing prospect of a trip to Tohoku if we’d won. Admittedly, we always play Blaublitz but at least this time we might get to do it away from home. But no, now we’re out of the Emperor’s Cup at a horrendously early yet utterly predictable stage. Seems like not much has changed since Oniki, left, eh? Don’t worry, I’m not going to start getting negative about Hasebe yet. Although the truth is the there may be some logic in doing so. We’ve long heard that it might take some time for Hasebe to be able to put his stamp on our team as we had the ACL to contend with. Well ,that’s very much in the rearview mirror now but we still seem to be doing the same things we did last year. I guess any hopes of a change of formation have probably been squashed by the usual endless centre back problems, (transfers being added to the annual injury problems). Takai has gone and it seems that Haydar will be going too. Jesiel is back fit again, but who knows for how long. We’ve heard about Hasebe’s penchant for three at the back, but unless we make a centre back signing I can’t imagine any switch would be in that direction. Maybe we should give one at the back a go…. Not that we particularly had any problems at the back in this game. This slight positivity should be tempered by the fact that Sagamihara are a J3 team who came very much with the intention of sitting back, defending in numbers and maybe trying to hit us on the counter attack, but with more focus on taking the game to penalties. Up front, Yamada has gone and said goodbye to the fans in an emotionally charged farewell after this match. I think this transfer won’t change much for the club as he’s been awful this year so it represents a good opportunity for him to reset and get his career back on track. We have (potentially) got some money for a player who was doing nothing more than occupying a spot in the starting line up that someone else might do a better job of filling, The difference between the Yamada of last year and this year is unbelievable. I really hope he can turn things around. And I feel really sorry that he had to have his ceremony after such a shit game. Anyway, this is all to say that clearly things aren’t looking that bright for us right now. But the feeling does seem to change slightly from game to game, with the same dull and borderline dodgy performances sometimes resulting in wins and sometimes getting exactly what they deserve. Although we’re out of the Emperor’s Cup early, we really have done better than expected in the league. Well, when it comes to results anyway. I don’t think anyone could really name a game where we played well apart from the season opener. Even though the results have been good, there has been a hell of a lot of dross this year, even in games we’ve won. But, getting slightly back on track, I don’t think we’ve seen dross that is quite this drossy for a very long time.
Us -
Our third shot on target in this game was when we took the third penalty of the shoot out, which was of course saved and rebounded onto the crossbar. This is pretty astonishing. Well, maybe to some people but it’s become something I do worry about happening. Even the two previous shots on target, (one in the second half and one in the first period of extra time), didn’t exactly trouble their keeper. I wonder if it was an elaborate ruse to make sure that their keeper wouldn’t be warmed up properly when it came to penalties. This seems unlikely, but it really did seem like we were playing for them for long periods of the match. And in any case, this ruse backfired as the first two penalties wouldn’t have gone in even if their keeper had run off the pitch to go to the toilet. But there’s no point getting angry about the penalties as there is always a certain amount of luck involved with a shoot out. (Just as an aside, it’s no wonder we’re shit at penalties this year as we’ve only had one in 23 league matches and that one was taken by Miyagi who wasn’t even on the bench for this game). What we should get angry about is the utter crap that filled the 90 minutes of normal time and 30 minutes of extra time to the brim. And don’t forget this was an almost full strength team playing against a J3 team. I don’t know what the solution is up front if we are going to persevere with this formation. Neither Kobayashi or Kanda ever really had a real chance. Admittedly Sagamihara were playing with most of their team behind the ball and in their own penalty box. This probably contributed to quite how dull this game was. The thing is, we never really looked like we were going to concede, but we also never really looked like we were going to score. We never seem to be able to play against teams who sit back and defend. This is a problem that has endured for years now and teams who play like that aren’t exactly a rare thing so we should have had plenty pf practice by now. Maybe this suggests that we’d prefer to play against teams who want to attack, but this hasn’t worked so well in some games this year. Basically, our ideal opponents are Kashima, a team who think they are good but are actually shit. Well, them or someone like YFC who will score the goals for us as we will inevitably continue to struggle to hit the target. That lovely passing though, eh? Beautiful triangles, mainly in our own half. Who needs goals when you can have completed passes.
Our players deciding whose turn it is to balloon the ball over the bar |
The strange thing about this game is that it’s hard to say who didn’t play well. You can’t really say anyone had a nightmare, but you could definitely say that plenty of people seemed to do absolutely nothing at all, positive or negative. It was just a massive splodge of mediocrity. Very dull. People were playing with about as much verve as if it were a training match. The fact that drums weren’t allowed for the supporters in extra time because it was after 9pm and the stadium is in a residential zone somehow added to this feeling of utter pointlessness. It was difficult to get engaged with the match at any stage, as it was just so boring and with apparently so little jeopardy. Don’t forget, basically our first team, fresh after a week and a half break. We’re fucked. And as long as our players continue to believe that one solid object, (for example, the ball, or their own body), can pass through another solid object, (perhaps an opposition player), completely unopposed and unaffected, I think we’re going to struggle. And perhaps we’re going to struggle even more this weekend as Jesiel went off at half time, (perhaps to save him for the league and avoid injuries), Sai looked absolutely destroyed at the end of extra time and had to be changed and then Maruyama went off injured leaving us with ten men for the final few minutes. Not a great time to have two centre backs leave the club with no replacements coming in, eh? Tsuchiya getting a few minutes at the end of this game was nice for him, especially as he might be needed much sooner than anyone might have suspected. But as I said above, the problem isn’t at the back. The problem is that we pass and pass and pass and pass and don’t seem to ever be that interested in shooting. And then inevitably when that gilt edged chance finally miraculously appears we either leather it over the bar or wide of the goal, or softly cushion the ball directly into the arms of the keeper. Forget the defence, we really need some new ideas up front. The most important one of which might be ACTUALLY TRY TO SCORE A GOAL.
Them -
Fair play to Sagamihara, they came to do a job and they did it. I don’t have any moans about their players. I was impressed with their supporters in both the amount of people who came to the match, (probably more than Kobe brought on a Saturday. I know this isn’t true, but it’s not as untrue as you might imagine), and their attitude, I loved the ‘Good Vibes Only’ flag they had. I’m pleased that we had a chance to give them a clap at the end of the game. I think they were a bit shocked. I don’t like their manager, as I remember him being a jumped up little shit when I saw Grulla play YFC, but you can’t deny that he came up with a winning plan and his players carried it out to a tee.
Ref -
It was Iida. He’s crap, but he’s always crap and he wasn’t as crap as we were. He wasn’t the one endlessly passing to build up the necessary head of steam to make a chance to welly the ball anywhere but inside of the goal frame. But hang on, even that’s being a bit optimistic about how we did in this game. Six shots in 120 minutes. One shot every twenty minutes. One shot on target every sixty minutes. It’s really no wonder this game felt so dull.
Next up Gamba Osaka away on Sunday. I presume we’ll still be stuck up on the third floor, making a game that we always do quite badly in even less enjoyable again. Gamba also lost on penalties in the cup, but they were playing a J2 team, and they managed to actually score some goals. I can’t see us ever scoring again at the moment. Big changes need to happen and I can’t say I’m particularly confident they are going to. I don’t have a problem with us losing. After all that’s what happens in football. I do have a problem with us serving up such turgid shit though. I know that also happens in football, but it would be nice if it didn’t have to happen quite so often, wouldn’t it? How can I finish this on a positive note? I honestly don’t know… We’ve been linked with a Serbian striker, presumably to replace Yamada. That’s obviously not going to happen before Sunday if at all. And it does seem anyway that whoever is up front never really gets a chance because the ball never makes it to the striker. No, I haven’t got a clue how to end this on a positive note…. AH! I found one. We can at least be sure that Sunday’s match won’t go to extra time and penalties, so hopefully we’ll be able to get to the pub a bit earlier than we did on Wednesday. If there is nothing remotely entertaining or enjoyable on the pitch, well you’ve got to find your fun somewhere else, right?
GK 98. YAMAGUCHI Louis
DF 31. VAN WERMESKERKEN Sai
DF 4. JESIEL
DF 35. MARUYAMA Yuichi
DF 13. MIURA Sota
MF 8. TACHIBANADA Kento
MF 6. YAMAMOTO Yuki
MF 14. WAKIZAKA Yasuto
FW 41. IENAGA Akihiro
FW 11. KOBAYASHI Yu
FW 23. MARCINHO
Subs
GK 21. ANDO Shunsuke
DF 7. KURUMAYA Shintaro
MF 16. OZEKI Yuto (on for MARCINHO 83')
MF 17. ITO Tatsuya (on for IENAGA 64')
MF 19. KAWAHARA So (on for TACHIBANADA 90+5')
FW 38. KANDA Soma (on for KOBAYASHI 64')
My Frontale Fan Of The Match
Goals
Nothing, barely even a shot
MUTO (Sagamihara) 0-1
KAWAHARA (Frontale) 0-1 (missed)
PYTLIK (Sagamihara) 0-1 (saved)
TAKEUCHI (Sagamihara) 0-2
KANDA (Frontale) 0-2 (saved)
KATO (Sagamihara) 0-2 (missed)
Highlights