Shimizu S-Pulse surprises Tokyo with a 2-0 win. HIGHLIGHTS

CHōFU. Shimizu S-Pulse had a surprising win over Tokyo with a 2-0 win with a goal from C. (57') and a goal from T. Santana (85').

Shimizu S-Pulse surprises Tokyo with a 2-0 win. HIGHLIGHTS

CHōFU. Shimizu S-Pulse had a surprising win over Tokyo with a 2-0 win with a goal from C. (57′) and a goal from T. Santana (85′).

The match was played at the Ajinomoto Stadium stadium in Chōfu on Sunday and it started at 6:00 pm local time. The referee was Hiroki Kasahara with the collaboration of Kota Watanabe and Shingo Sakamoto. The 4th official was Hajime Hosoo. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was hot at 28.8 degrees Celsius or 83.79 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 75%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 55 Ball Possession 45
Shots
  • 10 Total 12
  • 3 On Target 4
  • 7 Off Target 8
  • 0 Shots blocked 2
  • 111 Attack 75
  • 40 Dangerous attack 37
  • 74 Ball safe 71
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 6
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 10 Total 13
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Tokyo had a strong ball possession 55% while Shimizu S-Pulse was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Tokyo had a more offensive attitude with 40 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 3 were on target. Anyhow, Shimizu S-Pulse was capable to find the solution to win this contest.​

Tokyo shot 10 times, 3 on target, 7 off target. On the opposite side, Shimizu S-Pulse shot 12 times, 4 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Tokyo received 1 yellow card (K. Higashi). On the other side, Shimizu S-Pulse received 1 yellow card (Carlinhos).

Match Timeline

17'
Carlinhos Junior- Yellow
39'
K. Higashi- Yellow
45'
57'
Carlinhos Junior(goal)T. Hara
60'
60'
63'
63'
Koya Kitagawa- sub ->Carlinhos
74'
74'
77'
77'
85'
85'
86'

Standings

Next matches

In the next match in the J-League, Tokyo will host Kawasaki Frontale on the 4th of November with a 16-8 head to head in favor of Kawasaki Frontale (7 draws).

Shimizu S-Pulse will play away agasint Consadole Sapporo on the 4th of November with a 7-5 head to head in favor of Consadole Sapporo (3 draws).

Tokyo – Formation

Tokyo
G
Jakub Slowik 24.Poland
6.5
D
M. Morishige 3.Japan
6.8
D
Yuto Nagatomo 5.Japan
6.1
D
Yasuki Kimoto 30.Japan
7.1
D
K. Bangnagande 49.Japan
6.6
86'
M
K. Higashi 10.Japan
6.8
60' 45'
M
Shuto Abe 31.Japan
6.8
77'
M
K. Matsuki 44.Japan
7.3
F
Adailton 15.Brazil
6.7
77'
F
Hirotaka Mita 7.Japan
6.2
60'
F
Diego Oliveira 9.Brazil
6.8
Substitutes
G
Go Hatano 13.Japan
D
J. Suzuki 28.Japan
7.0
86'
D
Koki Tsukagawa 35.Japan
6.7
60'
D
S. Kimura 47.Japan
M
Kazuya Konno 17.Japan
6.8
77'
M
Leandro 20.Brazil
6.2
60'
F
Luiz Phellype 22.Brazil
7.0
77'

Tokyo started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Albert Puig Ortoneda decided to play with the following team: Jakub Słowik (6.5), Yuto Nagatomo (6.1), Yasuki Kimoto (7.1), Masato Morishige (6.8), Kashifu Bangunagande (6.6), Shuto Abe (6.8), Keigo Higashi (6.8), Kuryu Matsuki (7.3), Adailton (6.7), Diego Oliveira (6.8) and Hirotaka Mita (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: Luiz Phellype (7.0), Junya Suzuki (7.0), Kazuya Konno (6.8), Go Hatano, Leandro (6.2), Koki Tsukagawa (6.7) and Seiji Kimura.

Substitutions

Tokyo made 5 changes: H. Mita for Leandro (60′), K. Higashi for K. Tsukagawa (60′), S. Abe for K. Konno (77′), Adailton for L. Phellype (77′) and K. Bangunagande for J. Suzuki (86′).

Best player: Kuryu Matsuki​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Tokyo was Kuryu Matsuki.

His rating is (7.3) with 44 passes (86% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 3 duels out of 5. He performed 1 cross.

Shimizu S-Pulse – Formation

Shimizu S-Pulse
G
Shuichi Gonda 21.Japan
7.1
D
Yoshinori Suzuki 50.Japan
7.1
D
Yugo Tatsuta 2.Japan
7.4
D
Reon Yamahara 29.Japan
8.1
D
Teruki Hara 4.Japan
6.9
85'
M
Takashi Inui 33.Japan
6.8
74'
M
Ryohei Shirasaki 18.Japan
7.0
63'
M
Yago Pikachu 27.Brazil
6.6
74'
M
D. Matsuoka 8.Japan
6.9
F
Thiago 9.Brazil
7.4
Goals85'
F
Carlinhos Junior 10.Brazil
7.4
63' 17' Goals57'
Substitutes
G
T. Ōkubo 1.Japan
D
Eiichi Katayama 7.Japan
6.6
85'
M
R. da 3.Brazil
7.1
63'
M
Benjamin Kololli 32.Kosovo
6.4
74'
M
Kota Miyamoto 13.Japan
F
Y. Goto 14.Japan
6.4
74'
F
Koya Kitagawa 45.Japan
6.5
63'

Shimizu S-Pulse started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Jose Ricardo Mannarino played with: Shuichi Gonda (7.1), Teruki Hara (6.9), Yugo Tatsuta (7.4), Yoshinori Suzuki (7.1), Reon Yamahara (8.1), Yago Pikachu (6.6), Ryohei Shirasaki (7.0), Daiki Matsuoka (6.9), Takashi Inui (6.8), Thiago Santana (7.4) and Carlinhos Junior (7.4).

These were the players on the bench: Ronaldo (7.1), Eiichi Katayama (6.6), Takuo Okubo, Benjamin Kololli (6.4), Kota Miyamoto, Yusuke Goto (6.4) and Koya Kitagawa (6.5).

Substitutions

Shimizu S-Pulse made 5 changes: R. Shirasaki for Ronaldo (63′), Carlinhos for K. Kitagawa (63′), T. Inui for Y. Goto (74′), Yago Pikachu for B. Kololli (74′) and T. Hara for E. Katayama (85′).

Best player: Reon Yamahara​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Shimizu S-Pulse was Reon Yamahara even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (8.1) with 42 passes (92% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 1. He performed 9 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the J-League.​