INTERVIEW 2025.6.25

6/25 Yokohama FM Match MATCH REVIEW & INTERVIEW

Match Review

In the previous match, we lost 0-2 against Gamba Osaka, marking five winless games in the 2025 Meiji Yasuda J1 League. This week, we will play the postponed Sec. 15 match against Yokohama F. Marinos.

A match where both clubs, eager to find a turning point, are desperate for 3 points. Tokyo, facing this game just two days after the previous match, changed 9 starting players. At the back was Taishi Brandon NOZAWA, with the defense line from right to left consisting of Yuto NAGATOMO, Kanta DOI, Teppei OKA, and Sei MUROYA on the left. The central midfield duo was Takahiro KO and Kei KOIZUMI. On the left midfield was Keisuke SATO, and on the right was Leon NOZAWA. Up front, Motoki NAGAKURA and Teruhito NAKAGAWA formed the two-striker attack for the away game.

1st HALF—Increased pressure and created chances from the sides, but the opening goal was postponed to the second half

The team in blue and red took control early in the match. Using the two forwards as a starting point, they attacked inside the opponent's territory and consecutively earned corner kicks. On this day, Leon NOZAWA, who served as the kicker, sent the ball in front of the goal, threatening Yokohama FM's goal.

In the 10th minute of the first half, Nagatomo advanced the ball to the right side with a middle pass. Receiving it, Leon NOZAWA sent a straight ball, and Nagakura connected with a header. At the 14th minute, Nagakura also carried the ball from a cut-in and aimed for the goal from mid-range, continuously taking shots from the early stages of the match, accelerating his attacking intent.

Despite pressing close to the goal without shaking the net, in the 29th minute of the first half, a cross from the right side was headed by Anderson LOPES, but Taishi Nozawa cleared it with his left hand, fiercely protecting the goal.

At the 37th minute of the first half, player Nagakura moved the ball to his right foot deep on the left side and sent a cross ball in front of the goal. Player Taka jumped in at the far side and headed the ball, but just missed the target. The score remained unchanged as the match went into the second half.

2nd HALF—A decisive 3-goal victory away in Yokohama sparked by a goal from Leon NOZAWA

At the 6th minute of the second half, a moment of joy arrived. When Sato received the ball on the left side and made a move, Nagakura received it between the lines and faced forward. Sato, who overtook him, crossed the ball in front of the goal. From the scramble, Nagatomo swung his left foot, and Leon NOZAWA desperately stretched out his leg to push the loose ball into the goal with grit. Leon NOZAWA responded perfectly to his first-ever J1 League starting appearance and left the pitch at the 19th minute of the second half along with Takahashi. In their place, Kento HASHIMOTO and Kota TAWARATSUMIDA were sent out from the bench.

At the 22nd minute of the second half, player Muroya prevented a crisis in his own half, and one minute later, he sprinted down the left side showing his full style. From a deep position, he delivered a sharp cut-back cross, setting up player Sato's goal. This additional goal brought the team significantly closer to victory, extending the lead to a two-goal difference.

And the finishing touch was by Nagakura, who made his first league start after the transfer. In the 40th minute of the second half, he boldly faced forward in a tight area, carried the ball up, and entered the area with a one-two pass with Sato. Finally, with a skillful individual move, he sealed the match with a toe-kick finish from his right foot, making it 3-0.

On this day, the team maintained focus until the very end and completely shut down Yokohama FM's attacking line as a whole team. They secured a crucial victory in a must-win match to advance in the standings, earning 3 points. The city that never sleeps echoed throughout Nissan Stadium.


MATCH DETAILS

<FC Tokyo>
STARTING XI
GK Taishi Brandon NOZAWA
DF Naruki Muroya (33rd minute second half: Kashif BANGNAGANDE)/Yuto NAGATOMO/Teppei Oka/Kanta DOI
MF Yu Takao (19th minute second half: Kento HASHIMOTO)/Kei Koizumi (45+2 minute second half: Kyota Tokiwa)
FW Yoshimasa Sato/Motoki NAGAKURA/Leon NOZAWA (19th minute second half: Kota TAWARATSUMIDA)/Teruhito NAKAGAWA (45+2 minute second half: Marcelo Hian)

SUBS
GK Go HATANO
DF Masato MORISHIGE
FW Keita ENDO/Ewerton Gaudino

MANAGER
Rikizo MATSUHASHI

GOAL
6th minute of the second half: Leon NOZAWA / 23rd minute of the second half: Satoshi SATO / 40th minute of the second half: Motoki NAGAKURA


<Yokohama F. Marinos>
STARTING Ⅺ
GK Hiroki IIKURA
DF Ren KATO / Ken MATSUBARA (2nd half 25 min: Kazuya YAMAMURA) / Thomas DEN / Taiki WATANABE (2nd half 25 min: Fuyuichi SUZUKI)
MF Takuya KIDA / Riku YAMANE (2nd half 25 min: Kota WATANABE) / Jun AMANO (2nd half 10 min: Daiya TONO)
FW Yan Matheus / Anderson Lopez / Elber (2nd half 35 min: Kosuke MATSUMURA)

SUBS
GK Ilgyu PARK
DF Sandy Walsh
FW Kenta INOUE/Daisho ASADA

MANAGER
Hideo Oshima

GOAL


[Interview with Coach Rikizo MATSUHASHI]

Q, please provide an overview of today's match.
A, I am very pleased that the players' wonderful aggressive performances in both offense and defense were able to produce solid results. It had been a long time since we were able to deliver a win, but by continuing to score goals, we are able to bring out more and more of what we have. Winning and scoring goals are such significant things, and this victory has made me realize that once again. Although it is a nearby location, today's victory is thanks to the support of many people. I am very happy right now.

Q, There were players who played in consecutive matches even with a schedule of only two days in between. Could you explain the intention behind this?
A, how to suppress the opponent's strong wide wing players, and among the current players, Sei MUROYA, who has had consecutive appearances in a short period, is originally a right side back player. However, I conveyed my intention to him, and he understood it, so this time he played as a left side back.

Q. It seemed that players Muroya, Keito Sato, and Motoki NAGAKURA were able to play in good harmony. Was that also part of the plan?
A, rather than the relationship up to that point, if the ball properly settles with player Nagakura, a natural coordination in response to that would likely emerge. We only practiced once, so it was somewhat like going in cold, but I think their high adaptability contributed to today's performance.

Q: I think Nagakura's ability to face forward in a tight area led to the goal. How does the coach view the way he directs his arrows toward the goal?
A, he is naturally good at that kind of play, and by firmly controlling the ball just before that and creating a starting point in an advanced position, it leads to our speedy, aggressive, and solid attack. I believe he is a player who can become that starting point. Not only that, he also has the ability to play in tight spaces, has speed, can skillfully use changes of pace, has excellent turns, and can use both feet, so I think it was a very good performance.

Q: Today, I got the impression that you were simply focused on going towards the goal. What did the coach prepare during this short two-day period?
On the day we returned from traveling (the day after the Gamba Osaka match), I think the players were physically quite exhausted, but I also conveyed various things to the players, almost forgetting the time, and conducted training focused on situations in front of the goal. Unfortunately, none of that showed in the first half. In the second half, by scoring a goal, we were able to balance how to create our own time in the opponent's territory, which naturally allowed us to take positions that manage the risk posed by the strong forwards left in front of the opponent. That is why, when pressing forward, we focused on taking multiple touches, moving the ball simply to make the opponent move and exploit the gaps created, while aiming for key spaces. I think we were able to express that timing a little in the second half.

Q: It seemed that one of the keys to victory was preventing the opponent from passing the ball by defending from the front line. What are your thoughts on that aspect?
A, we organized that the day before, and naturally, there is a foundation built up there. What we practiced in rehearsal was not pressing at the front line, but since the time we used a three-back formation, we have been building that up. Regarding pressing from the front line, we had done some parts of it a little earlier. Although the first half was somewhat weak in that aspect, in the second half, we conveyed that and became more aggressive. Because the challenge and cover sequence inevitably involves one extra cover timing, the timing to push forward gets delayed, so we corrected that during halftime.

Q. How will this kind of victory and multiple goals against a closely ranked opponent affect the team going forward?
A, since the time until the next game is very short, there is a positive aspect in that we can approach the next match while still feeling the momentum and heat from the previous one. However, we must not be complacent, as our situation has not dramatically changed. We need to carefully assess our position and, despite the short time, steadily build on what we can do now. We want to carry the confidence gained from this game into the next one.


[Player Interview]

<Leon NOZAWA>

Q: Please reflect on today's match.
A, for me personally, it was a day full of "firsts": my first start in the J1 League, my first league start this season, and my first goal this season. I was also entrusted with taking set pieces, which caused some moments of confusion, but since I had been causing trouble for my teammates up until now, although this match left some challenges and reflections, I am most happy that I was able to score the opening goal that led to our victory. I want to use today's match as a turning point for the team to improve. We want to raise our gear together as a team.

Q. I think there was a clear distinction between the attacking moves and the build-up play.
A, it was communicated to move the ball and build up the attack, and it was a part I was particularly conscious of in my play. As the playing time progressed, I was able to make calm plays and decisions. However, easy mistakes continued, and there were situations where I couldn't fully utilize my strengths. I want to thoroughly review and connect this to the next opportunity. While expressing what the team needs to do, I believe a way of advancing the game that allows the players' strengths to shine is required.

Q. You also served as the set-piece kicker. I think the feeling was good as well.
A, it was my first time serving as a kicker in an official match, so to be honest, I was nervous. However, I want to continue practicing from here and further improve my accuracy. I want to refine this as a new weapon for myself.

Q. It was a match where I was able to turn the opportunity that came my way into a result.
A, I feel more confident playing with each match. Additionally, with results like today's game, I want to raise my own standards and express them through my play. However, this is still my first goal in the league, and I want to build on our wins from here. To go higher, I will focus on the small details and fight for the team.


<Player Kei Sato>

Q: It was our first victory in a while.
A, I’m really glad. The most important thing was that we wanted to deliver a victory to our fans and supporters, so I truly feel relieved. Even today, with such passionate and loud support, being able to win without conceding a goal and scoring myself was really great. I feel that my scoring sense is gradually coming back since I scored in the Emperor's Cup, and with another match in just two days, I want to switch gears and focus on winning.

Q. What were you focusing on as you entered the match today?
A, I think we were able to play defense with a clear objective. However, since I am a forward player, I focused more on the task of scoring goals while also considering the defensive aspects.

Q, Your passionate expression during the match against Kyoto SANGA F.C. was impressive. Did you also have a strong desire to give back to the fans and supporters?
A, (Regarding the Kyoto match) we played a disappointing game, but I believe Tokyo is not like that at all. Although I am a player who joined this year, I have a stronger desire than anyone else to see Tokyo win. I think the fans and supporters feel the same way, and I had a strong feeling to respond to everyone who has continuously shown that attitude.

Q, We have another match in two days. This time, we definitely want to win at Ajinomoto.
A, I think it will be a difficult match, but it is a game we absolutely must win. We were able to secure a good victory today, but today is today, and we will firmly reset ourselves to bring out our strengths and definitely aim to win the next match as well. We will recover well and face it together as a team.


<Motoki NAGAKURA>

Q. After joining the team, this was your first start in a league match. What did you focus on when you stepped onto the pitch?
A, in attack, I focused on how much I could receive the ball, and in defense, I was conscious of going for the first press and pressing back as I entered the match. I always try to receive the ball, turn around, and direct my vector toward the goal, but this time I was able to exploit the opponent's defensive space. I saw that the opponent was leaving space open, so I played while thinking about carrying the ball forward myself.

Q. You were able to take a shot at the start of the first half. Did Motoki NAGAKURA himself get into the rhythm there?
A, it was also because I got into the rhythm there, but I think it would have been easier if I had scored at that moment. I want to be able to finish those chances. In the scene where I cut in from the left and took a shot, the shot was too weak, so I thought it was inevitable that it would be stopped. I want to be able to finish those chances.

Q, please review the scene of the third goal.
In situations where we were likely to be counterattacked, the entire team was able to stop it. On the contrary, we were able to turn the tables on the opponent with a counterattack and head towards their goal. Receiving a drop pass from player Kei Sato, I moved inside and took a toe kick with my right foot, which was a decision made on the spot.

Q. This was your second league match since joining. Did you feel any difference between the previous match against Gamba Osaka and today's game?
A, in terms of the number of times we got to shoot and not letting the opponent create chances, I felt we did well in today's match. The opponent had the ball for a long time, but we were able to endure as a team without getting impatient. We didn't let them have the ball in dangerous areas, so mentally, we were able to play with the feeling that we were 'allowing them to have it.'

Q, The next league match against Yokohama FC will be the home debut at Ajinomoto Stadium.
A, Winning consecutive games is important for the team, so we want to prepare to win with that goal in mind.


<Sei MUROYA>

Q, It was the team's first victory in 6 matches.
When a period of not being able to win continues, the team loses confidence, which sometimes affects the matches, so today was a game where we absolutely needed 3 points. In that context, I truly think it is a wonderful result that the team united and was able to secure 3 points.

Q, This is your third match since returning to Tokyo. You haven't been able to win the last two games, but was there anything you changed today to secure a victory?
A, personally, I don't think there is much difference over the three matches. In the previous two matches, we also created many chances. Among those, the biggest difference might have been our ability to stay fully focused on not conceding goals. Since I joined, I have been trying to express in matches what we practice, and I felt good about it. Personally, I thought we should continue that, and the whole team was talking about it as well. I believe we were able to do that consistently.

Q. To win, you needed some kind of trigger; what was the trigger in today's match?
A, I think it was significant that we were able to score the first goal and manage the game with concentration without conceding any goals.

Q. I believe Sei MUROYA's defensive contribution greatly led to the victory.
A, it has been several years, but I played as a left side back. The positioning and standing position were a bit difficult. I had to focus on myself a lot, so I couldn't pay much attention to those around me. However, I thought I would do what I could and was able to play with concentration.

Q. Please look back on the scene of the second assist.
A good pass came from Motoki NAGAKURA, and in a one-on-one situation, I was able to break through with confidence and deliver a good pass. It was an unusual scene for me to break through on the left side and cross, so I didn't really have much time to think, but I think it was important that I boldly challenged and carried the ball forward with a good touch. After getting past the opponent and looking inside, I saw that Keito SATO was there, and since it was my unfamiliar left foot, I just focused on sending the ball into space. 

Q, After another two days, the next match is at home at Ajinomoto Stadium against Yokohama FC.
A, the next match is important to carry forward today's victory in a positive direction. Having secured the 3 points we wanted today, facing the next game immediately is a very good thing for us. We want to keep this momentum going into the next match.