Tokyo’s Triumph: A Fresh Start Under Manager Peter Kramovski

2023-06-24 14:35:59


After suffering consecutive defeats in the last three games of the first half of the league, Tokyo invited Peter Kramovski as their new manager and started the second half of the season with a fresh start.

Director Kramovsky’s debut. The goalkeeper is Jakub his Słovik player. The defensive line from the right is Kei Koizumi, Masato Morishige, Enrique his Trevisan, and Yuto Nagatomo. Kuo Matsuki and Shuto Abe were entrusted with double volunteers. Ryoma Watanabe is at the bottom of the top. Diego’s Oliveira played one top, with Teruto Nakagawa on the right wing and Kota Tawara Tsumida on the left wing.

1stHALF—Diegor kicks off the Kramovski regime

Under the new commander, Tokyo entered the Nagoya Grampus camp with high intensity from the start and momentum going forward. They fight tenaciously near the ball, move quickly to the side of the ball, quickly switch to attack after stealing the ball, and quickly return to the field after the ball is stolen.

Both sides were fast in the vertical direction, and the game was open from the beginning, but Tokyo did not lose their ball easily and continued to carry the ball vertically.

In the 17th minute of the first half, Diego, who had the ball on the left flank, dribbled and sent a cross towards the goal line. Watanabe, who was waiting on the near side in front of the goal, made a direct and powerful match, but the shot went slightly over the frame.

The game moved in the 18th minute of the first half as expectations for a goal increased. When Watanabe got the ball in front of the penalty area, he made a wedge pass to Diego inside the penalty area. Diego, who received the ball while carrying the opposing defender on his back, made a perfect turn and shot with his left foot, which was sucked into the left corner of the goal, giving Tokyo the lead.

Even after scoring the opening goal, Tokyo continued to push forward without losing momentum, but in the 34th minute of the first half, Nakagawa was substituted due to an accident, and TSUKAGAWA Koki was sent onto the pitch instead.

At the end of the first half, Nagoya continued to push back against the opponents, but when they made it their own ball, they did not lose the ball easily and kept the ball. Even after carrying the ball to a high position, the players continue to approach the side of the ball, aiming to break through the situation by linking and coordinating.

2ndHALF—New Commander’s First Victory in High Press & Duel

In the second half, Tokyo picked up the gear again and pushed Nagoya forward and forward. The strength of the defense on the ball side does not decline, and Nagoya’s offense cannot be assembled as desired.

The high pressure up front deprived Nagoya of their build-up accuracy and speed, while Tokyo, on the other hand, stole the ball from a high position and created opportunities to launch aggressive attacks. In the 13th minute of the second half, he continued to steal the ball in high positions and scored a corner kick. went off.

Even in the middle of the second half, Tokyo showed no signs of slowing down on the ball. In the 31st minute of the second half, when Enrique got a chance to take a free kick on the left side, Matsuki sent the ball in front of the goal and Enrique headed it in, but unfortunately it strayed to the left of the goal.

Immediately after the goal kick, Nagoya’s build-up was severely approached from the front, and Diego picked up the back pass and went into the goal. He evaded the opposing goalkeeper and hit a shot, but unfortunately it strayed to the left of the goal.

Despite taking the initiative and creating scoring chances, they were unable to score additional goals for a period of time, but the long-awaited goal came in the 35th minute of the second half. When Matsuki sent a pass deep into the left side of the opponent’s half, Abe stepped out and calmly delivered a pinpoint cross ball in front of the goal. Diego, who was waiting in front of the goal, crossed the goalkeeper and headed the ball into the ball, giving Tokyo a lead.

In the final stages, the substitute players followed the ball from the front line as if to respond, and fought without losing strength at the ball. 90 minutes of high pressure, thick attacks, and a duel at the ball. Kramovski Tokyo’s first match succeeded in leaving a strong impact and 3 points at their home Ajinomoto Stadium.

MATCH DETAILS

STARTING Ⅺ
Goalkeeper Jakub Słowijk
DF Kei Koizumi/Masato Morishige/Enrique Trevisan/Yuto Nagatomo
MF Kuo Matsuki / Shuto Abe / Ryoma Watanabe (40 minutes in the second half: Reon Nozawa)
FW Teruhito Nakagawa (34 minutes in the first half: Koki Tsukagawa) / Diego Oliveira (40 minutes in the second half: Perocchi) / Kota Tawara (19 minutes in the second half: Keigo Higashi)

SUBS
Goalkeeper Taishi Nozawa Brandon
DF Tokumoto Yuhei/Kyosuke Kimoto

GOAL
First half 18 minutes: Diego Oliveira / Second half 35 minutes: Diego Oliveira


STARTING Ⅺ
GK Langerak
DF Haruya Fujii/Shinnosuke Nakatani/Yuki Nogami (36 minutes in the second half: Ryoga Kida)
MF Ryuya Morishita (31 minutes in the second half: Ryotaro Ishida)/Takuji Yonemoto (0 minutes in the second half: Riku Yamada)/Sho Inagaki/Ryuji Izumi (19 minutes in the second half: Osei Kawamen)
FW Mateus Castro/Kensuke Nagai (19th minute in the second half: Takuya Shigehiro)/Casper Junker

SUBS
GK Takeda Yohei
MF Nagasawa Kazuki

GOAL

[ピータークラモフスキー監督記者会見コメント]

Q, please give us a summary of today’s match, which was the first match.
A: I am proud of the players and the staff for their strong performance. I think I was able to prepare well with your support this week. In that process, we learned our key rules, which gave us stability in defense, and we were able to move the ball around in offense as well. I think he showed us what he’s been working on in practice. I think we fought with dedication, hard work, and faith, and I think we were able to win the match.

Q, what did you do to build a relationship with the players while the preparation period was short?
A: I think we were able to show what we focused on in training. It’s important to evolve as a team in that situation, but it was also important to think about what we should do to beat Nagoya. In offense and defense, we have to show off both the amount of exercise and strength, so we have been working on that as well. The players gave everything they had, and I think the reward for giving everything was returned to them. The fans and supporters really gave me a lot of strength. When the players got tired, they gave me a push and I think I was able to get through it.

Q, please tell us the aim of today’s game.
A: First of all, I think you did a good job of what you did in practice. I think there are still improvements to be made, and there are also points that we must continue to improve in order to become even better. We practiced every day what we had to do. I think we were able to show the amount of exercise and things like that, and I think we were able to play our own way. I think the hard work that the players have done deserves the victory. We were able to show a strong team performance, and I think we did a good job. However, I also think that there are still many areas that need to be improved.

[選手インタビュー]

Q, it was a big success with 2 goals. Please look back on the goal scene.
A: For the first goal, I received a wedge pass from WATANABE Ryoma, turned around and swung my left foot. The shot I shot was in a good shape and flowed into a course that was difficult for the opponent’s goalkeeper. As for the second goal, ABE Shuto sent a slightly high cross ball in front of the goal. Predicting that the defender who came in front of me would go over the head, I think I was able to go around behind and match it with my head.

Q, with the goal behind, shoot from the reversal. What kind of image did you have when you swung your left foot?
A: Before I turned around, I had a clear image of where the goal was and where the opponent was standing. After trapping, I focused on what angle to shoot and swung his left foot.

Q: At the top position, Diego was leading the attack. Please tell us what you were conscious of throughout the 90 minutes.
A: Today was a match where not only I but the whole team worked hard. I think that the fact that everyone ran hard and fought well in both offense and defense led to the victory. I think it’s a victory that everyone grabbed.

Q, I was able to grab the victory in good shape today. Please share your enthusiasm from here.
A: We will be able to play at home in the next match, so we will respect our opponents and aim for a winning streak at home so that we can build momentum from here on out.

Q: Please look back on the game.
A: If we can play 90-minute matches with this kind of content, I think we will lose less often. We had more opportunities to score than we scored, so if we can score where we score and try not to concede a goal, I think we will naturally improve our standings.

Q, please look back at the scoring scene of the first point.
A. At first, I was trying to make a grounder’s pass, but I couldn’t because the opponent was on the course. However, I could see both Teruto Nakagawa and Diego Oliveira, so I gave Diego a floating pass, taking into consideration the direction of the opponent’s body. During the match, I always watched Diego’s movements and tried to pass the ball. There were scenes that I could have done better if I had watched more in advance, so I would like to reflect on those parts and make the most of them next time.

Q: The team had a strong offensive and defensive presence throughout the match, such as blocking Nagai’s shot just before the end of the first half. What did you have in mind?
A: Midway through the match, I changed my position to the flank due to Nakagawa’s injury, so I was conscious of keeping up with the opposing wingers when defending. I wasn’t particularly conscious of the defense side, but the result of being conscious of what we should do as a team led to that kind of play.

Q: Please tell us about your enthusiasm for the next match against Kashiwa Reysol.
A: I will continue training every day to improve my strength, and I would like to play a high-intensity match like today, and deliver a solid victory to the fans and supporters.

The goal came from an interception by Q, Enrique Trevisan. What were you conscious of throughout the 90 minutes?
A: I think the team is at a turning point with a new coach. After stealing the ball, I was conscious of passing the ball to the players up front. Among them, Diego and Oliveira scored a good goal.

Q, what kind of instructions did you have about defense for the game from the director?
A. Nagoya is a team that uses fast attacks as a weapon, so Coach Kramovski told us to quickly switch between offense and defense and win back the ball as soon as we lose it.

Q, the play was shining in everything, such as interception and attack participation in high position.
A: I think the important thing is to keep playing well. For that reason, I think I need to practice more and improve my level, so I want to continue to play well as a team.

Q, it’s been a long time since I’ve been in the starting lineup. Please tell us what you were conscious of throughout the game.
A: First of all, I was conscious of entering the match with a high level of defensive strength, and I thought that if I could not play defensively, it would be pointless. I was given a chance to play in the starting line-up, so I put my heart into the match. I wanted to play for 90 minutes, but the stamina part, which is an issue, came out. After leaving the bench, I entrusted everything to the players on the pitch.

Q, the play that made full use of the features shone. Please tell us what you were particularly conscious of on the offensive side.
A: As far as I was concerned, I was just focusing on “getting results” in today’s match. However, I am very disappointed that we were not able to produce good results in today’s match. I entered the match with many tactical goals, so there are many things that I cannot comment on here, but I believe that making the best use of my own strength, dribbling, will work positively for the team. In today’s match, I was particularly conscious of the gimmicks that would lead directly to the dribble breakthrough and the goal.

Q, I was able to advance the second half of the league in good shape. Please tell us your enthusiasm from here.
AdoriI want to revitalize the team with plays that make the most of the bulls, and I think that increasing the number of plays that I myself can make toward the goal will produce results. In order for the team to move forward in a good direction from here, I would like to express myself in my play so that I can get on the right track. As an individual, I will pursue results.

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