Kashiwa Reysol 1 - 0 Kawasaki Frontale
Oh well, another shit and utterly predictable game. Any team on a long run of defeats should definitely want to play us as we’ll always offer up the three points. We were in reserved standing behind the goal. There was no way to choose your spot when buying tickets and we ended up being right next to the drums. This was probably the highlight actually. If we’d had been in a different area it would have been just another awful 2026 game, but given the location it was instead an unusually noisy awful 2026 game. Of course our games have long ago become meaningless. This meaninglessness is a huge relief as we are truly terrible right now. We should be on a run of four defeats in a row. We completely robbed Verdy and deserved nothing out of that game. The less said about the other matches the better. Not only was our position in the stand quite noisy, it was at the perfect height and angle for a lot of the match to be obscured by the crossbar. Perhaps this was a blessed relief. At one stage it looked like the ref and a couple of players were looking for a dropped contact lens. It was only when I stood on tiptoes that I noticed they were looking down at an injured player. So basically, I couldn’t see much, and maybe there wasn’t much to see, so it seems like a good idea to just rush through this post as quickly as possible and get on with not thinking about football for a delightful six days! Sounds blissful!
It felt like we dominated the first half. Of course we didn’t score. We’re operating on an entirely different plane to those teams that try to shoot and score goals. Instead we’re more interested in taking the route of passing it between the keeper and centre backs until things get dicey and then hoofing the ball up the pitch directly to the opposition. Sooner or later the football world will catch up with us and realise that goals are an outdated concept and the number of completed passes at the back before a hoof is how matches should be scored in the future. There was a really encouraging period in the second half where I think we had a shot that could have gone in but let’s not be greedy though and instead keep waiting for that scoring rule change. Actually, we really overindulged in this match by having four shots on target, more than in our previous three games combined. It’s a shame as we were scoring for fun in the warm up but somehow it seems like we’re not as good when there is someone trying to get in the way and stop the ball. If we could remove the opposition from the pitch completely I think we might even have a chance of scoring even two or three!
Hasebe finally went with a back three in this match. I can’t really say what was going on further up the pitch though. Even though we had Miura and Yamahara as wing backs Hasebe seemed to also play Wakizaka and OSA wide too with only Erison up front. Like I said, I couldn’t really see and have no intention of watching even a minute of this match again. Maybe it tightened things up at the back a bit, (we did still concede obviously), but unsurprisingly didn’t help with us being shit at making chances. In the second half Hasebe threw a few things at the wall but even though we had Romanic, Wakizaka, Kanda, Ito and Marcinho up front we still looked light on numbers and absolutely idea free. Marcinho’s having a bad year. He’s not played particularly well when he’s started, (of course this is not in any way limited only to him), so Hasebe hoping he’ll be the magical solution from the bench is a bit optimistic. As soon as they made changes they started looking dangerous. And when you have a dangerous looking opposition and your own team is flapping around doing not much at all, I guess it’s inevitable which way the game will go. Was quite irritating though. But utterly deserved. So what’s the reason behind us being so relentlessly awful week after week, dropping us slowly down the table? Is Hasebe trying to engineer a play off game against Avispa? Or is he thinking he’ll try to get a third consecutive eighth place finish without realising we’re in a league with ten and not twenty teams this time round? Whichever way you look at it, the season really can’t finish soon enough as far as I and I guess many others are concerned.
Hey ho, there’s always next year, right? At the end of the game there was no booing but there was a bit of shouting from the supporters to the players, which I always think is pretty stupid. I don’t think this was particularly deserved. Equally, I don’t think the large amount of fans singing the players off the pitch was deserved either. I think everyone collectively doing a big tut, shrugging the shoulders and then leaving the stadium would have had quite a dramatic effect. I know the players don’t want to be shit, but supporters telling them how to play or that they should care more must be quite irritating for them. Much better for us all to have a huff I think. This was for the most part a game where both teams seemed to be trying to fail to score but eventually one team failed to fail to score. With a tiny change of fortunes it could easily have been 1-0 to us and people would be celebrating. Would be nice if we could somehow have just a little bit of excitement in our football though, wouldn’t it? Maybe Hasebe will try four centre backs and two wing backs next time. Eventually one of those panicked hoofs will go in and we’ll be keeping things so tight through our eight at the back that we will win a game. In conclusion, this was our fourth shit game in a row. And the one before them wasn’t that good either. I don’t know if it’s the meaninglessness of the fixtures or something else, but I am really getting to the stage where I really don’t give a shit. The thought of going to this match this morning just seemed like a chore. There was clearly not going to be anything fun about it. It’s now basically a strange kind of job where you have to pay to do it and it manages to combine frustration with making you sad. Yet you keep on paying and doing it. Only two games left. Thank fuck for that!
Next up Machida at home next Sunday. In the same way that this shitty match was made more interesting by standing in an unfamiliar area, I intend to liven up the next match by walking there from home, stopping at a couple of breweries on the way. You know, have got to try to keep things interesting, right? Maybe I’ll be able to get either so drunk or so tried that I may be able to sleep through part of the game. I suspect that if I do, I won’t be missing much.
GK 49. Svend BRODERSEN
DF 2. MATSUNAGANE Yuto
DF 5. SASAKI Asahi
DF 28. MARUYAMA Yuichi
MF 29. YAMAHARA Reon
MF 8. TACHIBANADA Kento
MF 6. YAMAMOTO Yuki
MF 13. MIURA Sota
FW 34. OSA Ryuki
FW 14. WAKIZAKA Yasuto
FW 9. ERISON
Subs
GK 1. YAMAGUCHI Louis
MF 17. ITO Tatsuya (on for OSA 46')
MF 19. KAWAHARA So (on for TACHIBANADA 85')
MF 23. MARCINHO (on for YAMAMOTO 80')
DF 30. NODA Hiroto
DF 32. HAYASHI Shunsuke
FW 91. Lazar ROMANIC (on for ERISON 64')
Man of the match
HOSOYA (Kashiwa) 73' 1-0
