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HOME > National Teams > NEWS > Futsal Japan National Team play their third training match on Italy tour

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Futsal Japan National Team play their third training match on Italy tour

08 October 2014

Futsal Japan National Team play their third training match on Italy tour

ITALY Tour 2014 Training Match 3rd Game
Tuesday, 7 October 2014 Kickoff 20:00 20min x 2
Palamalfatti (Rieti,Italy)

Futsal Japan National Team   3-4(1st 0-2、2nd3-2)   Real Rieti

Scores
6min     Goal against(Real Rieti)
9min     Goal against(Real Rieti)
21min   Goal against(Real Rieti)
30min   Goal against(Real Rieti)
35min   INABA Kotaro (Futsal Japan National Team )
39min   MORIOKA Kaoru (Futsal Japan National Team )
40min   MORIOKA Kaoru (Futsal Japan National Team )

Starters
GK: SEKIGUCHI Yushi
FP: SATO Toru、WATANABE Tomoaki、MINAMOTO Akira、MORI Shuta

Substitutes
GK: FUJIWARA Jun
FP:  MORIOKA Kaoru 、INABA Kotaro、ARAMAKI Taro、TAKITA Manabu、NAGAI Yoshifumi,、YOSHIKAWA Tomoki、KATO Ryuma、KITAJIMA Yuichi

Comments

Miguel Rodrigo, Head Coach
For the first ten minutes from the beginning of the game, I could see the players were still very tired from the previous two games. They weren’t relaxed enough. In terms of the defence, the players couldn’t press the opponent first. Then they began to strengthen their defensive line after conceding two goals, which made the match more competitive. Although we created many goal-scoring opportunities, we couldn’t find the back of the net well today. In the second half, we conceded a couple more goals from big mistakes. The overall content of the game wasn’t too bad, but there were small gaps in their play and something wasn’t quite right. I think it was because of their physical and mental exhaustion, which prevented them from concentrating well. However, we threw everything into attack toward the end of the game and scored three goals. We proved that our strategy works very well.

MORIOKA Kaoru(Nagoya Oceans)
We've been eight days on our Italy tour and we have played three practice matches. Both Japanese and Italian anthems were played before the match, which made us feel as though we had been in a real championship. Although we lost the game, the content of the game wasn’t too bad at all, except conceding some goals. Especially in the second half, we pressed the opponent from the front very well. We could also continue that until taking shots, using the defence efficiently. The reason we lost today, I think, is we just couldn't score whenever we tried, until we threw everything into attack. Having said that, I think we can be confident, knowing Japan’s advantage - throwing everything into attack - worked against Italy. As we still have three matches to play, I’d like to get good results, making this tour more fruitful before going back to Japan.

MORI Shuta(Shriker Osaka)
Today we played the third game out of six on the Italy tour. As we won both the first and the second matches, I really wanted to win the game today as well. However, we lost it 4-3. Today’s opponent was really organised unlike the previous two teams. While in the last two games, each player played using their individual skills, today the opponent played strategically and harmoniously as well, which was really tough to play against. Actually, I don’t see any level difference between them and us. The quality of some small plays, including faking out or supporting, and the determination to score decided the match. We have five days to go in Italy and I’ve been having a very fulfilling time here. Everything is new to me and I have experienced a lot - it’s my first time to play wearing the Japan national team shirt, to play an evening game after a long flight, to play against Italian players, who are so different from Japanese players, and to spend some time abroad with the Japan national team players, who I usually play against. I’m grateful that the Italian staff organised the matches for us in their busiest time just after the season started, and that my club team released me without any complaint in the middle of the season. I’d like to keep in mind I could play futsal thanks to all that support. I’ll try harder to learn more in the final three matches.

Schedule

Thu. 2 October PM Training
Fri. 3 October PM Training
Sat. 4 October 3-2 Training match  vs. Acqua&Sapone Emmegross (Serie A)
Sun. 5 October AM/PM Training
Mon. 6 October 2-1 Training match vs. Montesilvano (Serie A2)
Tue. 7 October 3-4 Training match vs. Real Rieti (Serie A)
Wed. 8 October 15:00 Training match vs. Lazio (Serie A)
Thu. 9 October 20:00 Training match vs. Carlisport Cogianco (Serie A2)
Fri. 10 October 19:00 Training
Sat. 11 October 18:30 Training match vs. Pescara (Serie A)

*Local time
*The schedule is subject to change without notice due to team condition and the weather.

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