On July 13 at 18:00, Matchday 23 of the J.League sees FC Tokyo welcoming the challenge of Albirex Niigata at the National Stadium in Tokyo.
In the previous weekend’s Matchday 22 encounter, FC Tokyo suffered a 2-3 defeat away to Omiya Ardija. The team took an early lead through Diego Oliveira’s goal but subsequently conceded repeatedly as they failed to mark Omiya’s Diego and Takaki Kondo, who were making runs from deep. Goalkeeper Daisuke Nozawa also made several mistakes, costing them what could have been a comfortable win. Despite this disappointing loss, FC Tokyo’s head coach Pawel Kramek remained optimistic about his team’s performance: “We still have areas that need improvement, but we’ve been able to create danger in the opposition’s box. So we can continue moving forward in the style we want to play.”
Currently in the J.League standings, FC Tokyo sits in 8th place with 9 wins, 6 draws, and 7 losses, 8 points behind the top three. This season, they are likely to remain mid-table. In their 12 home matches this season, FC Tokyo has recorded 4 wins, 4 draws, and 4 losses, but they have been unbeaten in their last 7 games at the National Stadium. In the midweek third round of the Emperor’s Cup, FC Tokyo drew 1-1 with J2 League side Chiba City Originals during regular time. They faced significant physical challenges in extra time and eventually lost when Go Iwadate scored the decisive goal, thus exiting the cup in the third round.
In terms of squad availability, for this match, young FC Tokyo players Keita Terasaka, Renta Higashitani, and Kantaro Doi will all be unavailable, significantly impacting the bench strength. Additionally, midfielder Kusei Matsuki is reportedly close to a transfer abroad, and this game may be his farewell appearance at home for FC Tokyo.
Albirex Niigata suffered a surprising 3-4 home loss to relegation-threatened team, Tosu Birds, in their last league match. They found themselves trailing 1-4 at one point but managed to reduce the deficit to two goals thanks to right-back Soya Fujihara’s impressive attacking display, keeping the game in suspense until the final whistle. After the unexpected home defeat, Albirex Niigata’s head coach Rikuzo Matsumoto encouraged his players: “Although everyone is disheartened, we have no choice but to move on. I think my approach was too soft, and we need to strengthen every aspect of our game. We must continue to react sensitively to our mistakes.”
Currently in the J.League standings, Albirex Niigata occupies 14th place with 6 wins, 7 draws, and 8 losses. Despite suffering from numerous injuries and departures this season, they maintain a lead over the relegation zone of more than one match, making their survival situation temporarily stable. In their 11 away matches this season, Albirex Niigata has achieved 4 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses, ranking 10th in the league for points gained on the road, with relatively consistent offensive efficiency. However, in the midweek third round of the Emperor’s Cup, Albirex Niigata’s reserve squad suffered a humiliating 1-6 defeat to J2 League team V-Varen Nagasaki, which will certainly deal a significant blow to the team’s morale.
In terms of squad availability, for this match, Albirex Niigata’s starting defensive midfielder Eiji Miyamoto, winger Takumi Hasegawa, and attacking midfielder Kaito Nagakura have all recovered from injuries and returned to the squad list. However, starting center-back Ryu James will be suspended due to accumulated yellow cards, with veteran Katsuhiko Nakajima expected to step into his position and start the match.
In the previous 20 meetings between the two teams, FC Tokyo holds a significant psychological advantage with 14 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses. In this round of the league, FC Tokyo aims to secure a victory at the National Stadium, where they remain undefeated this season, to bounce back from their slump. Can Albirex Niigata swiftly reorganize their defense and escape with a full set of points from the away fixture?
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J.League Preview: FC Tokyo Boasts Devilish Home Advantage, While Albirex Niigata Needs Swift Defensive Reorganization. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/18217.html