Match Review
In the fifth match of this season, the club faced its first away game at the Japan National Stadium. In the previous match against Shonan Bellmare, they lost with a score of 0-2, experiencing their first defeat in six matches and their first scoreless game in seven matches, but their position in the standings remains unchanged. They aimed to defeat their rival FC Machida Zelvia, who also has Tokyo as their hometown, at the sacred ground of the Japan National Stadium, where they boast an overwhelming winning rate with four victories out of four matches this season.
The starting lineup has seen several changes from the last match. Goalkeeper Taishi Brandon NOZAWA and right-back Hotaka NAKAMURA remain unchanged, while the center-back pairing consists of Yasuki KIMOTO and Kanta DOI. In place of the suspended Yuto NAGATOMO at left-back, Teppei OKA has been reappointed. In the holding midfield role, Kei KOIZUMI returns to the starting lineup for the first time in five matches alongside Keigo HIGASHI. Up front, Diego OLIVEIRA leads the attack, with Ryotaro ARAKI playing just behind him, Keita ENDO on the left, and Soma ANZAI returning from suspension on the right.
1st HALF - Started on the defensive and went into the second half one goal behind
Machida started with a three-back formation, leading to mismatches on both sides, particularly with many instances where they were slow to respond to the right side's Mochizuki. Furthermore, this created opportunities, making it difficult to deal with Erik, who was flowing to the right side.
In the 11th minute of the first half, a diagonal feed received by Mochizuki allowed him to cut in, resulting in a close shot that nearly led to a goal. Then, in the 15th minute of the first half, unable to break the flow of disadvantage, they conceded the opening goal. After losing the aerial duel, the ball was carried by Erik and passed in front of the goal, where Shirazaki finished it off. They couldn't catch the opponent who had jumped in from the third line.
After allowing the first goal, Tokyo finally switched on and began to move the ball on the ground, creating chances when the ball reached Diego TABA. In the 21st minute of the first half, after the ball came to Diego TABA in front of the goal, Matsuki had a shot. Then, in the 27th minute of the first half, although positioned somewhat far from the goal, Endo unleashed a powerful long-range shot after exchanging passes with Diego TABA, threatening the goal.
Still, although the equalizing goal was not scored, they managed to create time to regain control, and there were moments when they were helped by a great save from player Taishi Nozawa even when countered. In the final moments, they defended tenaciously and went into halftime trailing by one goal.
2nd HALF - Although we launched a counterattack, we conceded 2 goals from counterattacks.
Tokyo could not end like this, but just like in the previous match against Shonan Bellmare, they conceded a goal early in the second half again. In the 4th minute of the second half, Soma sent in an inswing cross from the left side with his right foot, and while throwing his body out wide, Shirazaki returned the ball, which was pushed into the goal by Se Hun OH in front of the goal.
Being two goals behind against Machida is heavy, and time passes without being able to create the desired attacking shape. Relying on Diego TABA's ball retention ability, we attempt to move forward, but we couldn't create the attacking shape we aimed for.
In the 29th minute of the second half, they finally created a decisive opportunity. Player Koizumi received a pass from Taishi NOZAWA and dribbled into the opponent's territory, sending a through ball to player Taishi ENDO, who was making a run up the left side. When ENDO delivered it directly, player Anzai came rushing in from the opposite side, but he was unable to take the shot.
After that, Takahiro KO and Ewerton Gaudino were brought in, and just as they were trying to score a goal back, they conceded from a corner kick. The ball kicked by Soma was not cleared by Taishi Nozawa and was sucked into the goal.
Tokyo, unexpectedly conceding 3 goals, tried to show some pride, but ultimately, no goals were scored and the 5 minutes of additional time passed. After being unbeaten in 5 matches, they turned into consecutive losses, and their unbeaten record at the Japan National Stadium has also come to an end.
MATCH DETAILS<FC Tokyo>
STARTING Ⅺ
GK Taishi Brandon NOZAWA
DF Nakamura Hodaka (substituted at 32 minutes: Takahiro Kazuhiro)/Yasuki KIMOTO/Kanta DOI (substituted at 18 minutes: Kosuke SHIRAI)/Oka Tetsuhira
MF Higashi Keigo (substituted at 42 minutes: Leon NOZAWA)/Koizumi Kei/Ryotaro ARAKI (substituted at 32 minutes: Ewerton Gaudino)
FW Diego Oliveira (substituted at 42 minutes: Keita YAMASHITA)/Keita ENDO/Soma ANZAI
SUBS
GK Go HATANO
DF Henrique TREVISAN
GOAL
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<FC Machida Zelvia>
STARTING Ⅺ
GK Kosei TANI
DF Henry Mochizuki (substituted in 18th minute: Daiki SUGIOKA)/Chan Mingyu/Gen SHOJI/Kotaro HAYASHI
MF Dreshievich/Ryohei SHIRASAKI/Hokuto SHIMODA (substituted in 40th minute: Keiya SENTO)
FW Eric (substituted in 32nd minute: Yuki NAKASHIMA)/Yuki Soma (substituted in 40th minute: Kazuki FUJIMOTO)/O Sehun (substituted in 32nd minute: Mitchell DUKE)
SUBS
GK Koki FUKUI
DF Akio ASHIBU
GOAL
15th minute of the first half: Ryohei SHIRASAKI/4th minute of the second half: Se Hun OH/34th minute of the second half: Yuki SAOMA
[Peter CKLAMOVSKI Coach Interview]

Q: Please summarize the match.
A, I think our performance was not sufficient. The opponent was superior in key areas of play. I feel frustrated about that. The players gave their all in the fight. In the next match, towards the end of the season, we must firmly show our performance. From here, we want to learn properly and finish the season with a strong spirit.
Q: What were the issues observed in the first half, and how did you address them during halftime?
A, the first 30 minutes were a wasted opportunity for us. From the start of the match until the 30th minute, we played in a way that suited the opponent's style. Towards the end of the first half, we were able to play in a way that allowed us to control the game, but overall, I think we needed to be sharper and deliver a better performance. We must be able to bring out that performance in the next match. Today, including some unlucky goals conceded, we let in goals too easily. To achieve results, I believe we should have prevented that from happening.
Q: I believe you have prepared countermeasures knowing how FC Machida Zelvia plays, but was the opponent able to surpass that?
A, rather than the opponent being better, I think there were parts where we needed to respond a little more. In the elements and areas we should have countered, we were unable to perform at our best. However, in other matches, there were parts where we managed to respond well and achieve results. Today was the opposite; we couldn't effectively use that area ourselves, while Machida was able to use it well. There was no particular surprise, but it is disappointing that we couldn't effectively utilize the key area.
[Player Interview]
<Kei KOIZUMI>

Q, please review the game.
A, we couldn't suppress the opponent's strengths and allowed them to do what they wanted. What the opponent did was as expected, but we were outmatched in those situations. If you lose in those situations, I think it is natural that the result turns out like this.
Q: Machida has approached the game from a different position than usual.
A, I learned about it at the meeting before today's match. There were instructions on how to respond to it, but in the end, I believe the players on the field have to solve it themselves. Especially, since I am playing in the center of the pitch, I should have noticed it, communicated how to deal with the three-back formation, and resolved the issue.
Q: Throughout the match, what were you conscious of while playing?
A, I was playing with an awareness of coordinating with Keigo HIGASHI, but personally, I need to win more second balls, then pass to the forwards, and make plays that pose a greater threat to the opponent.
Q: You have suffered two consecutive losses. There will be a break, but what kind of preparations will you make?
A, I think we need to fundamentally review things like winning one-on-one battles and firmly picking up second balls. Today, we were intimidated. When we are playing well, we can freely do what we want to do, and I believe we can perform even better then. Not only the players on the field but also the players on the bench and those off the bench, the entire team must firmly accept today's result and realize there is still much more we can do. There are two matches left. We want to show that this is not the end yet.
<Keigo HIGASHI>

Q: It became a match with a heavy defensive load for the team.
A, it was a match where endurance and patience were required for a long time. We conceded a goal early on, but our aim was to first equalize before conceding a second goal. Conceding a goal right at the start of the second half showed our weakness and reflects our current situation. This applies to me personally as well as to the team; we need to continue improving our level.
Q, please tell us about your impressions and collaboration as a double pivot with Kei KOIZUMI.
A, we couldn't win the match, and we want to improve our teamwork even more. This season was the first time we played as defensive midfielders in an official game, and there were many moments when we were pushed back by the opponent's attack, so it felt like we couldn't bring out the best in each other.
Q: Following the match against Shonan Bellmare in the previous round, this game turned out to be one where we couldn't express our good attacking play.
A, when the opponent defends with five players behind, the space inevitably disappears, and the number of chances decreases. This was the case in the Shonan match as well, and we want to improve so that everyone can have a shared understanding, including the way we play.

