MATCH
MATCH
With wins on either side of a draw, Verdy approached the last of its consecutive mid-summer matches having gone three straight games without a loss. Their previous match against Albirex Niigata, in particular, was a momentum builder, after seeing the team fall behind twice, only to equalize and later take the lead and attain victory. That push would now carry them to Kyoto for this encounter, playing in the wake of a typhoon that left a pallid heat over the stadium. After starting the first two matches since joining the team, Jin Izumisawa began from the bench on this occasion, with Kanya Fujimoto taking his place on the right wing and Alan starting on the left. Meanwhile, Shion Inoue was chosen at inside half to partner with Kota Watanabe and the back line remained unchanged.
The match began amid lingering sunlight with Verdy in control of the play. In the fourth minute, Shion Inoue laid the ball off to Douglas, who flicked behind the opposition line for Watanabe. Watanabe continued his run into the penalty area and managed a shot on goal, but the angle was cut off by the on-rushing keeper to make the save. In the 8th minute, Douglas used his individual skill to break down the left side and fire a shot from a seemingly impossible angle that just missed the right post. At that point, a series of opposition set pieces would see Verdy pushed back, but they maintained their concentration well enough to deal with the danger. With their opponents failing to create clear chances, it was not long before the team would push forward again, ending nearly every counter attack with a chance to finish. In the 31st minute, Alan took advantage of a lapse in the opposition press to fire a swerving mid-range shot. The goal keeper somehow managed to deflect the effort, giving Fujimoto a chance from the rebound, but his shot was off-target. Just afterward, in the 32nd minute, Naoya Tamura hit an early cross which Alan met outside the penalty area with a jumping volley that went painfully wide of the right post. The first half then ended with Verdy having less of the ball but more of the scoring opportunities. Though they did not claim a goal, the potential their play created was clear.
Your thoughts on the match?
We controlled the play more than I expected in the first half. We moved the ball well and created chances. We took a lot of shots, but they were either off-target or kept out by the goal keeper, preventing us from scoring. The second half was different from the first. They put more pressure on us, controlled the play, and approached our goal. However, we were able to reclaim the momentum. Even so, they are a very dangerous team on the counter, so we had to remain alert to that as we attacked. Doing so, we got the goal we needed and earned a win under difficult circumstances.
I imagine you wanted the team to raise the tempo a bit in the first half?
“I think that’ s correct. The grass was long and irregular in patches, which made it difficult to raise our speed. I don’t know whether this was also because of the grass, but I noticed that we chose the safe pass a lot of the time. I think that was what slowed us down. In the second half, I think we played with a more forward approach and created clearer chances.
What is the status of Leandro? Did his absence today have an effect?
Leandro felt a little discomfort. He is a player with a lot of quality and as I said last match, his presence on the pitch will always make a big contribution.”
MF 35Kanya Fujimoto
First off, your thoughts on the match?
It was a back and forth game. As such, it was very important that we got a goal in the period when we were on the front foot and didn’t concede when we were on the back foot.
In terms of the team’s approach, would you like to have had more of the ball?
I think so. After the goal, there were moments when we were pushed back – actually, there were moments throughout the match like that – and in those moments, I think we need to get better at being the first ones to the second ball.
Despite the difficulties, you scored the opening goal. Tell us about what led to that.
I was at an angle left center to goal and by the time I received the ball, I had made up my mind that I was going to shoot. I’m glad that I was able to make full contact.
Did you see that Douglas had made a run to draw the defenders away and create space for you?
I didn’t see it, actually. But I did hear Douglas yelling at me to shoot and that helped me make up my mind.
Was the flight of the ball like you envisioned?
I was able to control the ball in a way that made it easy to shoot and I generated plenty of power. I had been instructed to try for low shots and to increase the number of shots I take in general. I think it was that awareness that helped me score a good one today.
Just after the goal, you combined with Alan to create another clear chance.
If I had scored there, it would have made the final minutes a lot easier for us and I think we could have controlled the pace until the final whistle. It was a moment where I had to score.
The team now return home on a winning streak and the next match is against Omiya, who are nearly even with you on points.
I don’t think we should be too mindful of the winning streak and just try to prepare as best we can to win the next match.
GK 21Naoto Kamifukumoto
Your thoughts on the match?
Before the match began, we were aware that their players have a lot of individual skill and that they are a talented team, despite being at the bottom of the table. In that sense, we expected it to be a difficult game. However, we also knew it was one where we wanted to get the full three points and we maintained our passion and intent throughout the match. I’m happy that was reflected in the result.
While the team was being pushed back in the second half, it felt like your saves helped change the momentum.
There were several moments where our opponents showed their strengths and in front of goal, I think that not just myself, but all the players defended strongly. I’m also happy that we were able to maintain our concentration levels for the full 90 minutes.
This was your first clean sheet in two matches.
It’s something I aim for every match and I think it means a lot for us to achieve that goal. As I said earlier, I think the fact that we were able to get the job done and earn three points against a bottom-table team is another sign of our growth.
Next, you face Omiya at home with little space between you in the table.
We know that they have a high level of individual skill and play well as a team. I expect it to be a very difficult match but it’s important that we retain our passion and build momentum from our win today. I want us to play with the mindset of earning three points, no matter what.