nah, I thought it was good acting by the keeper. Open arms like "I ain't done anything" and hitting the opponent in the meanwhile. Class.
Subbed out in 64 ? WTF ? He was a monster,a beast. The comentator says, he think this is tactical cause West Ham was coming close to the 2:2 after they scored the 1:2 but why Okazaki ? Maybe cause he has a yellow card and was looking a little pain cause the hard fouls against him
yes, of course it's tactical. I don't agree either considering he works harder than Vardy in defending and chasing balls but yeah, he was also on a yellow
But Vardy was on yellow either. Hmm I think this has a little to do with the fouls against him, they don`t want to risk an injury. But still a little confused about this sub. Nothing against Vardy but Okazaki gives so much more to the game ...more power,more defending,more chasing balls but yeah. It was a still a great game from him. Looks like the Premiere League fits them very well. No aclimatising Problems in the first 2 games.
they were getting killed out there in defense so they had to bring on a cdm and so far its worked its sad okazaki had to be that guy to come off but hes still adjusting to the epl and he was looking a little tired out there
In Japanese doesn't exists a translation for second ball? and also for ball? Also, the Japanese commentators say some words in English like back pass, etc.....why? VIDEO: @okazakiofficial on today's 2-1 win over @whufc_official and his first goal for #lcfc. #WhuLeihttps://t.co/4hALmt3PEi— Leicester City (@LCFC) August 15, 2015
Second ball is indeed translated and used as it stands and becomes 'sekando boru' in Japan. For the back pass it's used as much as 'boru wo sageru' and both terms have the same meaning and are used equally (or at least in my ears).
I have a feeling that Shinji could scored more goals in Premiere League then in Bundesliga. He looks extremly sharp and it seems that he likes the "hard style" of Englands football. Maybe he can break Kagawas goal record for japanese players even there =D.
I'm optimistic that he can beat Kagawa's 6 goals but to score more than the Bundesliga? Hmm... he'll also have more competition for his spot here. It's not going to be easy. As long as he plays like in the first two rounds though, nobody will touch him.
Of course Dax, you`re right but maybe this competition hold him on fire ? It`s a little early to say something but I think, he should score at least 10 goals.
Scoring in the first match of the league, isn't this another record by him? This can be the first good season for a japanese player in EPL history.