Cloudy. |
Opening ceremony. |
The result is draw, 1-1.
Summary (whoscored.com)Match details (worldfootball.net)
Grampus's Match data and Report (in Japanese)
Sanfrecce's Report (in Japanese)
While the both teams make formations compact in the middle field, Hiroshima attacks in the ball possession, and Nagoya also attacked from intercepting the ball.
As far as I remember, Nagoya scored from Sato's mistake. Crossing ball is raised from the right side, the ball moves between Hiroshima's DFs and GK, and at last Shimobitchi got a score with his head. However, a player of DF seemed to have ceased to run in front of the goal. On the other hand, I cannot confirm Hiroshima's score, because it is well far. The ball and Hiroshima's players went ahead rapidly. I said just "Ah, Ah, Ahh...".
Nagoya is not able to utilize the height of the Shimobitchi, Hiroshima's players seriously pay attention to long passes to Shimobitchi. Sometimes double-team, and sometimes hard contact. On the other hand, it seems that Hiroshima allow Shimobitchi to controll the ball on foot.
In the middle of Hiroshima, Aoyama takes good positions for the offense and defense during the match. Looking at the tracking data of jleague.jp, although Aoyama sprinted less than ten times, his running distance is 12.3km. This is the longest distance in both teams. He would continue to move during the match without stopping his legs.
The most attractive scene was a one-to-one between Mikitchi (Hiroshima) and Yasuda (Nagoya). In the first half, Yasuda stoped Mikitchi several times. In the second half, however, Mikitchi showed great crosscuts, and supplied crossing balls. It was interesting! The best activity of Yasuda in this match is that he kicked out the ball just in front of the goal!
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