6/22 G Osaka Match MATCH PREVIEW & INTERVIEW

INTERVIEW2025.6.21

6/22 G Osaka Match MATCH PREVIEW & INTERVIEW

<Review of the previous match against Cerezo Osaka>

In the J1 League restart match after two weeks, hosted at Ajinomoto Stadium against Cerezo Osaka, the teams shared one point with a fierce 2-2 draw. Coach Rikizo MATSUHASHI put an end to the three-back formation that had been continued since the opening and introduced a four-back during the break. Immediately after the start, this "dress change" led to the opening goal. It was just three minutes from kickoff. With coordinated pressing, they cornered the left side, trapped the opponent, and Takahiro KO succeeded in stealing the ball in an advanced position. Riding that momentum, he delivered the final pass in front of the goal. Marcelo RYAN reacted to this, controlling the ball with one touch and sliding it in with his right foot to take the lead.

However, at the 42nd minute of the first half, C Osaka took advantage of a brief lapse. When advancing into the opponent's territory, the loose ball was picked up by Shinji KAGAWA, who then made a long feed to Rafael Hatton, allowing him to break through and score. The score was tied 1-1 at halftime. Then, at the 26th minute of the second half, the system change was exploited. Unable to keep up with the run of Tanaka from the third line, a through pass was allowed, resulting in conceding the go-ahead goal.


Tokyo, who cannot afford to lose at Ajinomoto, launched a counterattack in the 36th minute of the second half, pushed on by the home crowd's support. Substitute Leon NOZAWA created a starting point on the right side and passed into the space behind. There, RIAN ran in and scored an equalizing goal with his right foot, bringing the match back to square one.

The momentum-building Tokyo intensified their offense but fell just short of a comeback. The final whistle was blown. It was a match that revealed both the effectiveness and challenges of the new system.

After the match, player Hian, who saved the team with two goals, said, "I played with the sole desire to save the team, and that feeling led to the equalizing goal. Although the team was able to gain the upper hand toward the end of the match, it is very frustrating that we couldn't turn the game around," biting his lip. His determined look as he said, "I want to seize victory in the next match no matter what," was impressive.


This Round's Preview

Between the Emperor's Cup 2nd Round match against Zweigen Kanazawa, this week we will head to Panasonic Stadium Suita to face Gamba Osaka. Although the preparation period was limited to three days after the Emperor's Cup, Coach Matsuhashi said, "We focused on adjusting physical condition and aligning attention to the finer details. We shared tactical confirmations during the meeting."

The 2025 Meiji Yasuda J1 League has completed 19 matches. Tokyo is in 17th place with 20 points from 5 wins, 5 draws, and 9 losses. The team ranks 14th in the league for goals scored with '19', and concedes the joint worst number of goals at '28'. How to reduce the unstoppable number of goals conceded and increase scoring depends on the maturation of the four-back system. The manager expresses it in these words.

"We have conceded so many goals, and we haven't been able to tighten up. However, I believe the overall balance is important. I want to carefully observe the balance between offense and defense and proceed with the match accordingly."


In the previous match in April, we secured a 3-0 victory at Japan National Stadium. However, Coach Matsuhashi said, "The result of the previous match will not be a reference for this round. We want to make it a tight game both offensively and defensively."

The 4-4-2 is a traditional system, but conversely, it leaves little room for error. In defense, each player's position is clear, so winning individual local battles tends to directly affect the outcome. If coordinated pressing from the front line works well, short counters utilizing speed centered around RIAN should also function effectively.

Shuto ABE joined G Osaka this month during the special transfer period associated with the Club World Cup. Ahead of his first match against his former club, the Red and Blue, he made his first start since the transfer in the previous match against Shimizu S-Pulse, and is likely fully prepared.

Although the record in Suita is not favorable with 1 win, 5 draws, and 5 losses in official matches, the battle for the pride of the blue and red begins.


[Interview with Coach Rikizo MATSUHASHI]


Q, We will face Gamba Osaka three days after the Emperor's Cup 2nd Round match against Zweigen Kanazawa.
A, we shared adjustments on physical condition, aligning perspectives on detailed points, and confirming tactical aspects during the meeting. We deepened understanding through the meeting and encouraged awareness during training to visualize the same scenario. Given the limited three-day interval, adjustments were made considering physical condition, controlling time and volume as we prepared for the G Osaka match.

Q: In the previous match, you won 3-0 at home against this opponent. What are your impressions of them now?
A, in the previous match, we won, but the game was closely contested until the final stages and could have gone either way. We believe the previous match result is not a reliable reference for this round. Our tactical approach has also changed in some aspects. It is important not to lose in individual battles, and while understanding the opponent's strengths, we want to make it a tight game both offensively and defensively.

Q. How do you feel about the system change?
A, I always believe perfection is impossible, and if I were to point out an area that is lacking, it would be our defense. We have conceded quite a few goals, and we haven't been able to properly close out matches. I think overall balance is important. If we focus too much on defense and our attack becomes weak, we won't be able to win games. Naturally, we can't win without scoring goals. We want to carefully consider the balance between offense and defense as we proceed with the matches.


[Player Interview]

<Go HATANO>


Q, the team is required to reduce the number of goals conceded.
A, although it was difficult to take enough time to thoroughly check things due to consecutive matches, we were able to have good communication during practice and conducted intensive training. I was unable to participate in the Emperor's Cup 2nd Round match against Zweigen Kanazawa, but I have been working on various scenarios with awareness during practice. After the best preparation, I want to show the best play with a fierce spirit on full display.

Q: In the second goal conceded against Cerezo Osaka, you couldn't fully catch the player who rushed out from behind, and allowed the goal.
A, of course, we shared this in the post-match meeting, but from my personal standpoint, I also think, "I just need to stop it." I want to demand more detailed and precise play from myself.

Q. I think the match against Shuto ABE is also a highlight of this round.
A, this is my first time ever competing against him as an opponent. At that time, we attended the same high school and were even on the same team for the sports festival (laughs). Since this is our first time facing each other as rivals, this match holds special meaning for me. It's a strange feeling, but I'm really looking forward to competing against him on the pitch. I'm excited. (Player Abe also wears the number 13 jersey,) I don't know why he chose it, but it's interesting that he matched the same number (laughs). There are various backgrounds to this, but first and foremost, I really want to win. I want to aim for a higher ranking, and without overthinking or getting too tense, I want to play in a way that helps the team win. And I want that to lead to a clean sheet victory as a result.


<Yasuki KIMOTO>


Q. Until now, we have been playing with a three-back formation, but in the match against Cerezo Osaka, we used a four-back formation.
A, since it was a formation we were accustomed to in both defense and offense, there was less hesitation. After the match, I felt it was a shape that could make the most of our attacking players. I want to view that positively. We have been playing with a three-back, and of course, there were advantages, and there were things we were able to acquire precisely because we played with a three-back. We want to continue doing that even with a four-back. I believe we must not waste what we have done over the past six months. In that sense, just because it is a four-back, we must not stop doing or become unable to do what we have done over the past six months. I think it is necessary to firmly build up the good points of both.

Q, In that match against C Osaka, we conceded 2 goals. I think preventing goals is also important to earn points.
A, both goals conceded were due to simple mistakes. Regarding the first goal, reflecting on my decision to challenge the opposing player, from a risk management perspective, I think I could have handled it differently. For the second goal, the way we lost possession was poor, leaving space in the center, which led to conceding. I should have communicated more and worked with the team to cover the most dangerous areas. Conceding two goals makes it quite difficult to secure 3 points, so we must focus on preventing goals.

Q. In terms of offense, I think center backs are expected to be the starting point of attacks.
A, the players at the back are holding the ball for longer periods. I believe that with our smooth distribution, we can bring stability to the team. This also leads to better attacks. However, this is still lacking, and there are parts where the intentions of the forward players and the players at the back do not align. We need to communicate and establish a common understanding on whether to connect the play or simply carry the ball forward.

Although it is a different tournament, it will be a match against Gamba Osaka, who come in after winning the Emperor's Cup.
A, In the previous league match, we were able to stop our losing streak with a draw against C Osaka. Building on that momentum, winning in the Emperor's Cup and advancing to the next stage gave the team confidence. In both matches, there were still areas in terms of performance that need improvement. Looking ahead to the upcoming consecutive matches, considering the opponents, these will be three important games. First, in the match against G Osaka, the result is the most important, but we also want to focus on the quality of play and make it a game where we aim to take all three points to move up the standings.