Typical japanese match where they play fine and good, nearly scored, hit the post and then.. BURN! ..raped hard in the ass as always when it matters. I think SK was the underdog but at the end of the day Japan was the weaker team.
This will make a difference at all. The difference is that in the final will arrive 2 teams weaker than Japan that Japan should have ripped apart instead of "whocares" when it didn't matters vs Italy and then again "whocares" in the whole 1st half vs SK till it matters but it was too late.
Disappointing but this was a good tournament. Was surprised by how well they played. Didn't think much of guys like Tagawa before the tournament but he was a surprise. Remember, this is all about youth development imo. Since 2010... when it matters in senior competition Japan - 2011 Asian Cup winner, made it to knock out rd twice (2010 & 2018) Korea - knock out to rd 16 once in 2010
Ecuador defeated USA and made it to the semifinals. Now, 2 teams which could have been beaten by Japan made it to SFs, just waiting for the South Koreans to complete the trio.
No one can deny that youth development is one of the cornerstones of such tournaments, but if your players could not finish off a match they were dictating then it is a big problem in the making. This shows the lack of winning attitude of the players. Moreover, when the coach could not get the best of a match like this by playing an almost 4-6-0 formation, with no real striker to score or create chances to his teammates, which resulted in the opponents taking the Initiative after the half-time as they realised they are facing a toothless team, and when the coach did not make any change in tactics or players after the opponents took over the momentum until it was too late, then there is something to tell about the lack of plan-B and bad in-game management by the coaching staff, a matter that if not revised by the JFA will come back to haunt JNTs in different context.
I don't have issue with any of your points but it is youth football tournament. Hopefully the players can learn from it (or perhaps not.. given the history of JFA in general) but the main goal, imo.. was achieved. Players played above expectation and that shouldn't be ignored too. As for game management & etc, yea.... Kageyama should have done better.
South Korea made it to the final, and they will face Ukraine. Both teams never won the tournament before, this tournament will witness a newly crowned champion.
Why choose as a username the name of a manga character if you hate Japan? I can't understand. Anyway I'm happy for SK but the other opponent, Ukraine, nope. I feel like it will be a tough match with a lot of brutal tackles. Let's hope SK win. It's time for the world of football to recognize how much the Asian teams (all) had improved.
Nobody cares about this U20 tournament in France (since they are eliminated lol) They'll continue to overrate african teams while Japan = Korea = China = slitty-eyes, I can assure you of that.
Not very impressed with this GK in the Toulon Cup. I think Osako and Wakahara might be better replacement options for Kawashima than him imo.
Toulon is the biggest Youth Tournament after the WC, so it's very highly rated. For some scouts and clubs it's maybe bigger then the World Cup.
It's U23 level, so yes. For example, Lyon and Marseille scouts are watching this tournament. L’été débute vraiment avec le tournoi Maurice-Revello (ex festival espoirs de Toulon), cher à Marcelo Bielsa et Fabrice Olszewski, dans un cadre idéal. Michel Flos, Georges Santos (OM) ou Flo Maurice (OL) sont sur zone pour ce Portugal-Chili de gala pic.twitter.com/dDq4lGJoLy— Mathieu Grégoire (@Serguei) June 1, 2019 Remains to be seen whether our players have really caught their eyes.
http://www.jfa.jp/eng/news/00022140/ U-18 Japan National Team Squad, Schedule (8/8-11 @Shizuoka)【2019 SBS Cup International Youth Soccer】 Squad GK 1 ITAHASHI Yosei (Sagan Tosu U-18) 12 OBATA Yuma (Vegalta Sendai Youth) DF 2 NISHIO Ryuya (Cerezo Osaka U-18) 18 MIHARA Shuma (Ehime FC U-18) 17 IDE Keita (Kashiwa Reysol U-18) 3 KIMURA Seiji (F.C. Tokyo U-18) 15 KATO Hijiri (JFA Academy Fukushima U18) 4 BABA Seiya (Tokyo Verdy Youth) 19 ISHIDA Ryotaro (Nagoya Grampus U-18) MF 10 NAKAYAMA Riku (Ventforet Kofu) 7 IWAMOTO Sho (University of Tsukuba) 20 NAKAMURA Ryuga (SC Sagamihara Youth) 8 ODA Yutaro (Vissel Kobe U-18) 5 MATSUMOTO Nagi (Cerezo Osaka U-18) 6 AYUKAWA Shun (Sanfrecce Hiroshima Youth) 16 ISHIURA Taiga (Tokyo Verdy Youth) FW 9 FUJIO Shota (Cerezo Osaka U-18) 13 HARUYAMA Misaki (Teikyo Nagaoka High School) 11 SAKURAGAWA Soromon (Jef United Ichihara Chiba U-18) 14 TAKEDA Hidetoshi (Aomori Yamada High School) 2019 SBS Cup International Youth Soccer Thu. 8 August 18:30 1st Match vs U-18 Belgium National Team (Fujieda Soccer Stadium) Fri. 9 August 18:30 2nd Match vs Shizuoka Youth (Ashitaka Park Stadium) Sun. 11 August 17:30 3rd Match vs U-18 Colombia National Team (Kusanagi Athletic Stadium) Unless this year things have changed, the games should be on YouTube.
Last game of the AFC U19 qualifiers, the only serious one: Japan Vietnam kicking off now. There's some streams on YouTube. Lineup
Tbh no... I don't even know 3 or 4 of these. Oda and Nakayama are missing in the team... Nagi is quite a small but dynamic guy. The others that I know hardly get me excited. Btw there's an official stream on the vietnamese federation.
painful game, the AFC should've been scheduled it differently. Would've been very different if it was the opening game. Instead, both teams didn't need to win.