Saturday .....so far, so good !
I am really excited for summer, which is consistently the best months for GOWI every time The three major summer leagues are played in June / July, while the J-League / MLS and Campeonato Brasileiro Série A are played in the evening. Longtime readers will know how we dealt with it, and this morning we won twice ( see below) Omiya Sheep 3-0 and Yokohama F. Marinos 1-0 after J-Leagan. I have played for Omiya three times this season, they have won every time, they have faced the Marinos twice and today they have protected them and all three have done well again. Keep an eye out for next season, Clubgowi will be looking to grow our banks in the coming months and will also be looking to pick some summer gems .
The previews were posted by Clubgowi fans on Friday at 2:55 pm UK time, 16 hours ago.
Ventforet Kofu - Omiya Ardia
Though Ventfort did well against Jubilo Iwata, Shimizu ditched S-Pulse and suffered a heavy defeat in Hiroshima, conceding seven goals in two games. Chances are slim with so many strikers, Brazilian striker Hugo (12-5-0) has suddenly been sidelined and the jury is still uncertain whether he and Paraguay's Jose Artigosa will eventually make the starting lineup. They can play upstairs together, it can take some time.
Omiya served us well over the bank holiday weekend earlier in the month ...
Omiya did us a huge favor by beating Oita Trinita 2-0 on Friday as I write this ...
At the beginning of this season I completed a table showing not only the points from last season, but also the second half of the season and the last ten outings. Notably, Omiya Ardia , who has scored 44 points in 20 of his last ten games, is tied with defending champion Sunfris Hiroshima . They are also leading the table at 6-2-0 after eight games and are 19 unbeaten since August 25 and 11-8-0, or more than 73 points. With 34 games and J-League dominance last season, bb can score 9 points. Therefore, they should be seen as competent leaders.
Last week's 4-0 win over Kashiwa Reisol put Omiya in first place and they will be looking to build on their 0-3-5 record against the latest Oita. The lowest team, 15 points less than the champion. Regarding the changes to the organization of the championship, it will be remembered that the last 3 of the 4 teams with the lowest results will be immediately relegated. In last week's 0-0 draw against Ceres Osaka, Yasuhito Morishima and Takuya Marutani struggled not to break the ducks twice, but they played mostly and found the right winger particularly vulnerable, which was a problem. past Yuri Kimura, who had 9 assists last season, is out of midfield and there is no such substitute.
The guests couldn't be better and more confident, we spoke to strikers Zlatan Ljubiankic and Milivoje Novakovic a few weeks ago, who scored well with six goals between them and will be encouraged by young strikers Hasegawa and Tomiyama. I'm hungry to watch, with a lot of competition and no injury problems for Omiya.
Currently 20 unbeaten games and still weak IMO, no injury problems and no motivation against a more rested opponent. Sunfris left most of the players out mid-week (AFC CL) and prepared for another two days, remaining unbeaten in all six competitions. This includes the away games of Nagoya Grampus, Bunyodkor and Pohang Steelers, the results are commendable, even if they look good on defense, I don't think they will have an easy place and I hope for a draw. This result leaves Omia ahead and Sanfrecce a strong chance of promotion, so there is only one way to defend with a draw. Omiya has only conceded 9 goals in those 20 starts, it's hard to beat a team that fails to score and there's no threat at the highest level, and he's been as good as anyone else in the last quarter of 2012, but not alone. first .
The hosts, who had two wins (21 games) in the 2-1 defeat at Vegalta Sendai, had a decent 2-0 lead at half-time and were in good shape to extend the season. Omiya scored and nearly equalized, having a few chances. It might not be right for Sendai, but it shows how difficult it is to beat the leaders right now. Last week they bounced back by defeating Shonan Bellmore and while they didn't win much, it was a very important win for Omiya. They have increased their lead to five points and will be looking to maintain their lead until half time. The pair of Slovenian forwards (see above) have in fact continued to contribute 10 goals and 5 assists, and both should return to the starting lineup without any problems. Before the club met in the League Cup, Kofuk won 3-1 which meant that Omiya had little concentration and only fielded two regulars in that match. Aside from losing Sendai, Omiya was impressive away, winning eight of the remaining ten (two draws) and keeping a clean sheet seven. I can only lean one way when the hosts suddenly find themselves weak in defense and the guests struggle to score. 1.5 pieces Omiya Ardija -0.25 ball 1.99 Asian line / Ibramarket. Sagan Tosu- Yokohama F. Marinos
Last year, the hosts finished 5th in the J-League, losing just two points after struggling to get promotion the previous year to the AFC Champions League. This is now a distant memory and will be difficult to find in an ever-challenging second season, with only one point without relegation, 30 points and 2.5 per game and three at home against Oita Trinity. a half-week cup will help them gain confidence. They knocked out the striker who scored last week against Uraya and replaced him with a left back (!), It seems like a strange decision to me and I'm not sure. Which way to go now? A few weeks ago I didn't get much praise for my father / Marinos army and we had to successfully fight them twice ...
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of writing against an Albirex team with the Marinos, who scored 6-0-0 last season ...
I don't usually have a strong position against the team one week and play next, but I really want Albirex to dominate this week. They did not improve suddenly as the visitors were linked to the management of the championship. It's not that they have made too many mistakes since they have a 100% record this season, but two things: they are the first team since 2004 to win their first six games, and it's a long way. to go . The pressure was high and for the first time at home last week, Frontala looked weak and needed a winner in the 90th minute to secure the points. The four key players on this team are not only on the wrong side of their 30s, but in both cases they are in the mid to late 1930s. No injury means less rotation in those spots, and while that's okay, I think it would be worth it somewhere (today?). The bottom line hasn't changed much in six games and, with an average age of 33, he may be more vulnerable with plans to rest and change things, lose twice and leave the game late. The game .
They lost 1-0 last week and drew at home to Wentworth, but there is still no change in the four defenders and striker Margunjas Araujo (7-6-1) is at the center of the attack in 37, not the penny from the start. week. However, the same / perhaps biggest concern for me is seeing the YFM sold out after Koff takes over and the lack of rotation, if not age, worries me as Marinos' assistant.
Since then, they have collected four points in their first two league games and won two trophies to boost their confidence. His old legs are likely to take a mid-season break after this week and they won't want to extend Omiya's lead anymore. Marinos was the toughest defender in the J-League last season, averaging just one goal per game over the past 15 months. Communication with someone who has little self-confidence and no point has to be perfect. By the way, they recently confused the elderly defender a bit, giving Dutrani, who turns 40 in August, a half-week break as left-back. 1.25 pcs Yokohama F. Marinos -0.5 ball 2.16 Asian line / Ibramarket.
Good luck.
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