Mito Hollyhock 1 - 3 Kawasaki Frontale
It’s a bit of a shame as we finally have started playing some exciting football. Well in the second half at least. Mochiyama’s first pro goal, which was shortly followed by his second and then third provided some much needed and long overdue positivity. I’m not one to brag but check my conclusion to the FC Tokyo away post from the 2nd of May. I said I wanted to see Mochiyama play, he got a chance and he scored three times. I am a genius clearly. (Just ignore all the times I get predictions wrong). In Hasebe’s favour, there is no way that Oniki would be giving these youngsters any time on the pitch even in these pretty useless end of season games. And also, Hasebe is definitely going to at least equal the league finishing position that Oniki took us to in his last season with us. I really want things to work out for him, and I want him to have a bit more courage in his convictions. I can’t imagine he will be leaving us after the next two games, (there have been no rumours as far as I know, and our money obsessed chairman would most likely not want to have to pay off anyone’s contract), so I guess we just have to hope that Hasebe will have the chance to finish the season in good shape and with some morale that maybe we could carry over to next season. He’ll also have a decent break to work on some things if he chooses to do so. You’ve also got to say that he’s been absurdly unlucky with injuries this year. (Even more unlucky than most years when we’re merely ‘unlucky’ with injuries). I’m sure we would have done better this year if even a few of our injuries had been avoided. I don’t think Hasebe has had any moment of the season where he could select from a fully fit defence. This kind of talk is probably more appropriate for an end of season post though. Erison has been absent for a couple of games now. Not sure why that is. And Yamaguchi has been back in goal ahead of Brodersen. Not sure why that is either. Even in this match when we were 3-0 up with time running out it was inevitable that we’d concede at least one to ruin the hopes of us keeping a clean sheet for only the fourth time this season. And before then we’d already been saved by a, how should I put it, generous VAR decision after Wakizaka lost the ball just outside our box and was just about fouled enough to maybe stop him from perhaps winning it back. Have I couched that sentence in enough uncertainty? This was by no means a walk in the park. We weren’t very good in the first half, in the way that we’ve been not very good extremely often this year. But it was nice to get the job done and very nice to do it by more than one goal.
A few words about the ref and opposition. I didn’t mention this yet, but the view from the grassy knoll, (I presume it’s ok to use that phrase, isn’t it?), behind the goal was not great. (I feel like it has to be a knoll as to use the word slope would greatly exaggerate the elevation). The bottom of the goal was obscured by the advertising hoarding so the only way of determining whether the ball had gone in was to watch the movement of the net carefully. This bad view led to me not making any notes, as basically I couldn’t see much. Thankfully our goals were at our end, but still there was a certain mystery to what happened until I watched the highlights. Anyway, bad view, but not particularly a bad impression of the ref Yamashita, who let’s be honest, has come in for a lot of criticism from plenty of people in recent years. No notes probably means either than I couldn’t be bothered, (pretty much true), or that there was nothing particularly contentious in the match, (also pretty much true… I think). As I said, I think we were lucky with their disallowed goal, but at the same time, I think you could make a case for it going either way. As for Mito, I don’t have any strong moans about them either. Well apart from their captain Watanabe who seemed to embody all the things that irritate me in an opposition player, fouling, diving and whinging. Makes it all the more satisfying that it was his goal that was disallowed. This was the third time we’ve been to Mito away and the first time where it wasn’t an evening game, so we got a chance to go to some places after the game and the locals seemed to be interested in football and very nice, even though we’d beaten them. Compared to some other places we’ve been where locals on seeing the kit asked what sport we’d been watching and then who was playing, apparently unaware their city even had a team, Mito definitely seems to be a football town. Of course I want to nice to Mito too, as I overheard some fans in one pub talking about how nice and passionate our fans were compared to XX and ZZ who turned up and acted like entitled arseholes. (See if you can guess who these teams were. Answers at the bottom of the post). So, Mito is nice! I would say it was the best away trip of the season, but there was hardly any competition. And it definitely helped that we won.
Next up, two glorified friendlies, away and home against Sanfrecce Hiroshima. With only five days between the end of this match and a match hundreds of miles away that required accommodation and booking transport, (and apparently the foresight to book away tickets for every potential away game we might have got and then be saddled with some of them), this was always going to be a big ask. So it’s good in a way to have a moral reason to ‘boycott’ it. I am a bit gutted though… Then we’re back at home the following weekend for the second leg. I know one swallow doesn’t make a summer, and any kind of positivity taken from this and the previous match could all come crashing down soon, but at least we’ve finished the regular part of this cursed mini tournament in at least a little bit of style, getting both the win and a glimpse of a player that some great geniuses have been calling for Hasebe to give a start to for at least three weeks. Watch this space for the next truth bomb.
Team
GK 1. YAMAGUCHI Louis
DF 29. YAMAHARA Reon
DF 2. MATSUNAGANE Yuto
DF 28. MARUYAMA Yuichi
DF 13. MIURA Sota
MF 6. YAMAMOTO Yuki
MF 8. TACHIBANADA Kento
MF 17. ITO Tatsuya
MF 14. WAKIZAKA Yasuto
FW 24. MIYAGI Ten
FW 91. Lazar ROMANIC
Subs
GK 49. Svend BRODERSEN
FW 15. MYOGAN Toya
MF 19. KAWAHARA So (on for YAMAMOTO 82')
FW 20. MOCHIYAMA Kyosuke (on for ROMANIC 46')
MF 23. MARCINHO (on for MIYAGI 46')
DF 30. NODA Hiroto
DF 32. HAYASHI Shunsuke
FW 34. OSA Ryuki (on for ITO 88')
FW 38. KANDA Soma (on for WAKZIAKA 89')
Man of the match
Think there’s no doubt that I had to do this for this match and there’s no doubt who should get it. Admittedly there was some fortune involved as two of his goals were deflected, but you’ve got to be in it to win it, so it goes to…
MOCHIYAMA Kyosuke - an absolute banger of a second goal, beautifully sandwiched between two slices of deflected-shot-goal bread. Delicious!
MOCHIYAMA (Frontale) 58' 0-1
MOCHIYAMA (Frontale) 78' 0-2
MOCHIYAMA (Frontale) 85' 0-3
PATRYCK (Mito) 90+1' 1-3
