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U-16 Japan National Team play out 4-4 draw with U-16 Thailand National Team, leaving some issue to be fixed

14 July 2014

U-16 Japan National Team play out 4-4 draw with U-16 Thailand National Team, leaving some issue to be fixed

International Friendly Match
Sunday, 13 July 2014 16:00 Kick Off Local Time 90minutes(45minutes halves)
Rajamangala National Stadium(Thailand/Bangkok)

U-16 Japan National Team 4-4(1st 3-3、2nd 1-1、PK:3-4) U-16 Thailand National Team

Scores
16min  Goal Against(U-16 Thailand National Team)
24min  Goal Against(U-16 Thailand National Team)
29min DOAN Ritsu(U-16 Japan National Team)
31min YASUI Takuya(U-16 Japan National Team)
32min SUGA Daiki(U-16 Japan National Team)
40min Goal Against(U-16 Thailand National Team)
61min DOAN Ritsu(U-16 Japan National Team)
88min Goal Against(U-16 Thailand National Team)

Starters
GK:TSURUTA Kaito
DF:ABE Masashi、NISHIMOTO Takanobu、MORISHITA Reiya、FUJIMOTO Kanya
MF:WATANABE Kouta、SUGA Daiki、TANAKA Ao
FW:DOAN Ritsu、YASUI Takuya、SUGIURA Fumiya

Substitutes
GK:HARADA Gaku、OSAKO Keisuke
DF:SHIMOGUCHI Wakaba
MF:SASAKI Takumi、KAJIYAMA Kanta、ONO Yuya
FW:SAKIMURA Yusuke、ISHIKAWA Hiroto、WATANABE Yo

60分 WATANABE Kouta → SHIMOGUCHI Wakaba
68分 ABE Masashi → KAJIYAMA Kanta
78分 TSURUTA Kaito→ HARADA Gaku
80分 DOAN Ritsu → ONO Yuya
84分TANAKA Ao → SASAKI Takumi

Match Report

The third match in the Thailand trip was against the U-16 Thailand national team at the Rajamangala National Stadium. The Japan National Team will possibly meet them again at the quarterfinals in the AFC U-16 Championship in September as the qualifying round for the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
In the 16th minute, the Thailand national team counter-attacked and their first attempt found the back of the net, building up positive momentum for them. Then after 24 minutes, they scored again to stretch their lead to two goals.
However, Doan Ritsu and Yasui Takuya struck the goal twice in quick succession, levelling the scores 2-2. And then, just one minute after that, Suga Daiki, who ran up front from the centre, reacted calmly to the goalkeeper and slotted the ball into the goal. They turned the game around in just three minutes.
The Japan National Team could not keep the one-goal lead and conceded a goal again in the 40th minute, bringing the match back to the beginning.

In the second half, the Japan National Team started to pass the ball rhythmically, finding more space in the middle due to the decrease of Thailand’s movement. After 61 minutes, Doan Ritsu scored again, but in 88th minute they conceded a goal, and ended the game with a draw 4-4.

Tomorrow they will hold a training session in the morning in order to adjust themselves for the final game on 15 July.

Comments

YOSHITAKE Hirofumi, Head Coach
The third game in this trip was against the U-16 Thailand national team, who we might play in the first match of the knockout stage at the AFC U-16 Championship. Although we should be proud of scoring four goals, conceding four goals shows we have some problems. Some of the reasons we couldn’t prevent them from scoring were the way we lost the ball and also not being able to defend enough against the opponent counter-attack. We kept possession, but not rhythmically enough. Also we couldn’t use the space in the middle efficiently, and couldn’t go up front even though we passed forward to feet. These are all the issues to be adjusted. I was impressed that they turned around the game from 2-0, but they were lacking a sense of leading the game even though they had a one-goal lead at 3-2 and 4-3.

YASUI Takuya(Vissel Kobe U-18)
Today I played thinking ‘If we lose, that’s the end of this team’. I’m disappointed that we couldn’t win, but at least we didn’t lose, which was the minimum acceptable result. Personally I was pleased that I kept possession and understood how to manage positioning. With a few days before the end of this trip, I’d like to enjoy myself until the end.

SUGIURA Fumiya(Nagoya Grampus U15)
I was really gutted, as we definitely had to win this match, which ended up with a draw. Although we were behind 2-0, we came back to lead 4-3, and then lost our lead. I learned the importance of wrapping up the win when you can. Personally I’ve got several tasks to improve on, including increasing movement for both attacking and defence and finishing the goal at any opportunity.

TSURUTA Kaito(Vissel Kobe U-18)
We drew with the Thailand national team 4-4. Although we scored four goals, we conceded four as well. I learned that we need more communication in the defensive line in order to prevent opportunities for the opponents. At the same time, I discovered my main problems, such as my positioning and movement, including diving. On penalties, I punched the ball, but not enough to send it out of the goal and also dived too soon, which are also issues to be fixed.

Schedule

Wednesday, 9 July PM Training match
Friday, 11 July PM Training match
Sunday, 13 July PM Training match
Tuesday, 15 July PM Training match

Future Schedule

8/4~8 Training Camp (Domestic)
8/17~23 Training Camp (Domestic)
8/26~9/3 Camp just before AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎)
9/6 AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎) Group Stage vs Hong Kong
9/8 AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎) Group Stage vs China
9/10 AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎) Group Stage vs Australia
9/14 AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎) Knockout Stage Quarterfinal
9/17 AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎) Knockout Stage Semifinal 
9/20 AFC U-16 Championship Thailand 2014 (Bangkok‎) Knockout Stage Final
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