Monday, February 28, 2011

ACL Preview - Suwon Bluewings

Suwon celebrate winning the 2010 Korean FA Cup
For a club with a history littered with success, the fact Suwon has gone the best part of a decade without lifting the continents showpiece trophy is not something that sits too well with everyone involved with the club.

Suwon last tasted continental success in 2002, when they won the old Asian Club Championship – repeating their effort from a year earlier when they won their first continental crown.

Just after being appointed as their new manager in June last year, after Cha Bum-kun resigned after seven years in charge, Jung Sung-hyo set his sights on success in the AFC Champions League.

Afterall, he knows the importance of continental success after being an assistant coach at Suwon during their triumphs in 2001 and 2002.

During the World Cup break Jung strengthened his Suwon side by signing Naohiro Takahara on loan from Urawa Reds, Park jong-jin from Gangwon FC and pulled off a stunning coup when he snatched Pohang Steelers captain Hwang Jae-won from under their noses.

While it didn’t eventuate in success in 2010, Suwon crashed out to eventual champions and fellow K-League outfit Seongnam Ilhwa in the Quarter Finals, Jung didn’t let that deter him and was once again busy in the transfer market in the K-League off-season.

No fewer than 25 players have been recruited during the off-season, although a fair percentage of those are players promoted from their Youth Team and signed from University or High School teams.

Going in the other direction were 27 players, among them Naohiro Takahara who ended his loan spell and signed with J.League side Shimizu S-Pulse as well as last seasons top scorer in the ACL Brazilian Jose Mota, whose loan from Molde FK ended.

The calibre of players coming in, however, more than makes up for any losses. Lee Woon-jae, once Korea’s number one goal keeper, departed for Chunnam Dragons and Suwon went out and replaced him with current number one, Jung Sung-ryung, who moves from current ACL champions Seongnam Ilhwa.

Choi Sung-kuk
Also making that move is striker Choi Sung-kuk, who will be looking for more opportunities in Suwon. And their playing roster has strengthened again in the last few days with the signing of Uzbek international Alexander Geynrikh on loan from Pakhtakor.

Jung’s philosophy is simple – to win playing attractive Football.

He recognises that that is the way the game is moving and he wants Suwon playing the same way.

“I think the recent trend is attacking football with short passes like Barcelona. Though we can be as good as Barcelona I want to show decent attacking football because I believe that only attacking football can attract fans,” he told the-afc.com recently.

Such wholesale changes normally result in the squad taking time to adjust and it remains to be seen what affect it will have on this Suwon outfit.

One thing is for certain though, Suwon aren’t going to die wondering and that could spell trouble for their opponents.

   

ACL Preview - Gamba Osaka

Gamba Osaka won the 2008 AFC Champions League
If Ernie Merrick’s men were hoping for a easy start to their AFC Champions League campaign they get a rude shock when the draw was announced last December.

Not only do they face their old foe Gamba Osaka first up, they do so in their own backyard – the derelict Expo ’70 Stadium in Osaka.

Melbourne and Gamba fought one of the best AFC Champions League games in recent memory in 2008 when Gamba snatched a late winner to leave Melbourne with a 4-3 win and all three points.

Of the starting XI for Gamba that night, seven are still with the club. As is coach Akira Nishino, so they will be no strangers to Melbourne Victory.

Knowing how a team plays is one thing, beating them is another. And that is the challenge that lay ahead for Merrick’s men.

Gamba’s biggest change over the off-season has been to their attacking stocks. Gone are one-time regulars Lucas, who scored the late winner in 2008, and South Korean Cho Jae-Jin.

To replace them they didn’t have to look for, taking Brazilian Adriano off cross-town rivals Cerezo Osaka. Adriano scored 14 goals in the J.League last season and Gamba will be hoping he can replicate that form this season.

One player to look out for is young sensation Takashi Usami.

Takashi Usami
Usami has been dubbed “the most talented player the club has ever produced”, which is quite an accolade given the quality of players to have come through Gamba’s youth system. Players such as Hideo Hashimoto, Takahiro Futagawa and Michihiro Yasuda.

At just 18 years of age Usami has already attracted the attention of Bayern Munich scouts, who will be in attendance for the Osaka Derby just days after their clash with Melbourne.

Usami started 22 games last year in the J.League, scoring 7 goals. He also featured four times during the ACL, three of them starts, scoring twice in the process.

Australian audiences will need no introduction to Yasuhito Endo.

Endo is a mainstay of both the Gamba and Japanese national team and is deadly from the set piece. He sets up a lot of Gamba’s attacks and the Victory midfield and defence will have their work cut out for them negating his influence.

Endo is keen to add another ACL title to his collection too, telling the-afc.com last week, “…of course we think we can win the title again, we will try as hard as we can to win this Championship.”

Gamba’s desire to always play attacking Football will not change for the ACL, with the side likely to play an attacking 4-2-3-1 formation.

They have been felled by a couple of key injuries however, with Tomokazu Myojin sidelined with a  right foot injury until mid-March and Hideo Hashimoto, one of their midfield generals, out after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament during the pre-season.

Gamba are considered by many to be a favourite for the J.League this season, and it is hard to see them not having a strong run at a second ACL title in three years.

   

Asians Abroad - Weekend Wrap

Atsuto Uchida clears the ball for Schalke 04
It was a busy weekend for Asian players across Europe, with two players (Park Chu-young and Robert Cullen) getting on the scoresheet.

Below you'll find a complete wrap of Asians Abroad for this past weekend.

Yuki Abe (JPN) - was substituted after 85 min for Leicester City in their 1-1 draw with Coventry City in the Championship

Makoto Hasebe (JPN) - played a full 90 min for VfL Wolfsburg in their 2-1 win over Borussia Monchengladbach in the Bundesliga

Koo Ja-cheol (KOR) - was a 90th min substitute for VfL Wolfsburg in their 2-1 win over Borussia Monchengladbach in the B'liga

Son Heung-min (KOR) - was an unused substitute for Hamburger SV in their 1-1 draw with Kaiserslautern in the Bundesliga

Youssef Mohamad (LEB) - played a full 90 min for FC Koln in their 1-0 win over SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga

Tomoaki Makino (JPN) - was a 90th min substitute for FC Koln in their 1-0 win over SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga

Kishi Yano (JPN) - was an unused substitute for SC Freiburg in their 0-1 loss to FC Koln in the Bundesliga

Atsuto Uchida (JPN) - played a full 90 min for Schalke 04 in their 1-1 draw with Nurnberg in the Bundesliga

Shinji Okazaki (JPN) - was substituted after 90 min for Stuttgart in their 2-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga

Shao Jiayi (CHN) - played a full 90 min for Energie Cottbus in their 2-1 win over FSV Frankfurt in 2.Bundesliga

Takahito Soma (JPN) - was a 34th min substitute for Energie Cottbus in their 2-1 win over FSV Frankfurt in 2.Bundesliga


Yuto Nagatomo in action for Inter Milan against Sampdoria
Jong Tae-Se (DPRK) - was an 87th min substitute for Bochum in their 1-1 draw with Greuther Furth in 2.Bundesliga

Milad Salem (AFG) - was a 48th min substitute & scored a goal for Wehen Wiesbaden in their 5-2 win over Heidenheim in 3rd Liga

Yuto Nagatomo (JPN) - played the full 90 min for Inter Milan in their 2-0 win over Sampdoria in Serie A

Javad Nekounam (IRN) - was substituted after 81 min for Osasuna in their 1-2 loss to Levante in La Liga

Masoud Shojaei (IRN) - was substituted after 66 min for Osasuna in their 1-2 loss to Levante in La Liga

Akihiro Ienaga (JPN) - was a 70th min substitute for Mallorca in their 0-3 loss to Barcelona in La Liga

Park Chu-young (KOR) - played a full 90 min & scored twice for AS Monaco in their 2-2 draw with Caen in Ligue.1

Nam Tae-hee (KOR) - was substituted after 73 min for Valenciennes in their 0-0 draw with Lorient in Ligue.1

Jung Jo-gook (KOR) - was a 72nd min susbtitute for Auxerre in their 0-3 loss to Bordeaux in Ligue.1

Maya Yoshia (JPN) - played a full 90 min for VVV Venlo in their 1-0 win over Excelsior in the Eredivisie

Robert Cullen (JPN) - played a full 90 min & scored the winner for VVV Venlo in their 1-0 win over Excelsior in the Eredivisie

Michihiro Yasuda (JPN) - played a full 90 min for Vitesse Arnhem in their 1-6 loss to Heracles in the Eredivisie

Ryo Miyaichi (JPN) - was substituted after 85 min for Feyenoord in their 5-1 win over Groningen in the Eredivisie

Daisuke Sakata (JPN) - was an unused substitute for Aris in their 2-2 draw with Larissa in the Greek Super League

Ki Sung-jueng (KOR) - was substituted after 66 min for Celtic in their 0-2 loss to Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League

Lee Chung-yong (KOR) - was an unused substitute for Bolton in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle United in the EPL

Ali Al Habsi (OMAN) - played a full 90 min for Wigan Athletic in their 0-4 loss to Manchester United in the EPL

Thaer Fayed Al Bawab (JOR) - was an unused sub for Gaz Melan Medias in their 1-3 loss to Timisoara in Liga 1 in Romania

Monday, February 21, 2011

Asians Abroad - Sunday Wrap

Shinji Okazaki in action for VfB Stuttgart
There was more action again on Sunday for a host of Asian players plying their trade across Europe. Below is a list of those who featured for their club sides.

Shinji Okazaki (JPN) - made his debut for VfB Stuttgart and was substituted after 66 mins in their 2-4 loss to Bayer Leverkusen

Atsuto Uchida (JPN) - played a full game for Schalke 04 in their 1-2 loss to Borussia Monchengladbach

Hao Junmin (CHN) - was an unused sub for Schalke 04 in their 1-2 loss to Borussia Monchengladbach

Ryo Miyaichi (JPN) - played a full game for Feyenoord in their 2-2 draw with ADO Den Haag

Maya Yoshida (JPN) - played a full game for VVV Venlo in their 0-1 loss to Ajax

Robert Cullen (JPN) - was a 71st minute substitute for VVV Venlo in their 0-1 loss to Ajax

Michihiro Yasuda (JPN) - played a full game for Vitesse Arnhem in their 2-0 win over De Graafschap

Ki Sung-yueng (KOR) - was a 60th minute substitute for Celtic in their 3-0 win over Rangers

Daisuke Sakata (JPN) - was substituted after 78 minutes for Aris in their 0-0 draw with Atromitos in the Greek Super League

Cha Jong-Hyok (DPRK) - played a full game for FC Wil in the Swiss Challenge League

Jung Jo-gook (KOR) - played a full game and laid on the assist for the winner in Auxerre's 1-0 win over Arles

Javad Nekounam (IRN) - played a full game and scored twice in Osasuna's 4-0 win over Espanyol

Masoud Shojaei (IRN) - was substituted after 89 minutes after laying on the assist for the 4th goal for Osasuna in their 4-0 win over Espanyol

  

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Asians Abroad - Saturday Wrap

Eiji Kawashima questions a call during the match
between Lierse and Zulte-Waregem

Once again a host of Asian players were in action across Europe on Saturday, here is a run down of who featured for their teams.

Eiji Kawashima (JPN) - played a full game for Lierse in their 1-1 draw with Zulte-Waregem in the Belgian Pro-League

Yuki Abe (JPN) - a 78th minute substitute for Leicester City in their 2-1 win over Bristol City in the Championship

Daisuke Matsui (JPN) - played a full game for Grenoble in their 0-2 loss to Istres in Ligue.2

Song Jin-hyung (KOR) - was substituted after 60 mins for FC Tours in their 1-0 win over Troyes in Ligue.2

Park Chu-young (KOR) - played a full game for AS Monaco in their 0-2 loss to Brest in Ligue.1

Lee Yong-jae (KOR) - was a 72nd minute substitute for Nantes in their 0-0 draw with FC Metz

Kishi Yano (JPN) - was a 78th minute substitute for SC Freiburg in their 2-1 win over VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga

Makoto Hasebe (JPN) - played a full game for VfL Wolfsburg in their 1-2 loss to SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga

Koo Ja-cheol (KOR) - was an 80th minute substitute for VfL Wolfsburg in their 1-2 loss to SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga

Tomoaki Makino (JPN) - was an unused substitute for FC Koln in their 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga

Youssef Mohamed heads home the equaliser
for FC Koln against Hoffenhem
Youssef Mohamed (LEB) - scored the equaliser and was substituted after 88 minutes for FC Koln in their 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga

Son Heuing-min (KOR) - was substituted after 83 minutes for Hamburger SV in their 4-0 win over in the Bundesliga

Hajime Hosogai (JPN) - was a 67th minute substitute for Ausburg in their 2-0 win over 1860 Munich in 2.Bundesliga

Jong Tae-Se (DPRK) - was a 77th minute substitute for Bochum in their 2-0 win over Fortuna Dusseldorf in 2.Bundesliga

Milad Salem (AFG) - was a 58th minute substitute for Wehen Wiesbaden in their 0-1 loss to Carl Zeiss Jena in 3rd Liga in Germany

Yuto Nagatomo (JPN) - played a full game for Inter Milan in their 1-0 win over Cagliari

   

Friday, February 18, 2011

Setanta confirms J.League schedule for March

Setanta Sports Australia has today confirmed their J.League schedule for the first three rounds. And the news is good for followers of the Japanese game.

The opening weekend will see defending champions Nagoya Grampus take on Yokohama F.Marinos (5 March). F.Marinos come into the season with pressure aplenty on their shoulders after Manager Kazushi Kimura declared that nothing less than the title will be acceptable.

In Round 2 Setanta will screen the grudge match between fierce rivals Urawa Reds and Gamba Osaka (12 March) from Saitama Stadium. Matches between these two sides are always fiercely contested and you can guarantee that Saitama will be packed to capacity with an amazing atmosphere being provided by the largest supporter base in Japan.

Finally, in Round 3 the clash between Jubilo Iwata and Yokohama F.Marinos will be screened.

Together with this, Setanta will continue to show the J.League Highlights Show every Thursday evening.

Be sure to support Setanta and show there is a desire to have more Asian Football on Australian TV.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Hangzhou make Melbourne home

Chinese Super League side Hangzhou Greentown are preparing for their upcoming AFC Champions League campaign in Melbourne.

The club have based themselves in the Victorian capital for the last week and a half, taking on various Victorian Premier League sides in a number of trial games.

Hangzhou, home to Australian player Adam Griffiths, were founded in 1998 and won promotion to the CSL in 2006.

Their best result since reaching the top flight came last season when they finished fourth, which saw them qualify for their first ever ACL campaign.

It could be said the club has somewhat of an identity crisis, changing it's name seven times since 2002.

On Tuesday night Hangzhou took on VPL side Melbourne Knights, romping to a comfortable 5-0 win.

Asian Football Feast would like to thank Steven Chang for supplying some photos from the game.



Monday, February 14, 2011

Asians Abroad - Weekend Wrap

Ryo Miyaicho celebrates his goal for Feyenoord
There were a host of Asian players in action across Europe over the weekend, the following is a list of those that featured for their teams.

Song Jin-hyung (KOR) – 50th minute substitute for FC Tours in their 2-2 with Laval in the French Ligue.2

Yuto Nagatomo (JPN) – 72nd minute substitute for Inter Milan in their 0-1 loss to Juventus in the Italian Serie A

Koo Ja-cheol (KOR) – 64th minute substitute for Wolfsburg in their 0-1 loss to Hamburger SV in the German Bundesliga

Ryo Miyaichi (JPN) – scored a goal in the 18th minute for Feyenoord in their 2-1 win over Heracles in the Dutch Eredivisie

Lee Chung-yong (KOR) – 60th minute substitute for Bolton in their 2-0 win over Everton in the English Premier League

Park Chu-young scores from the spot for AS Monaco

Park Chu-young (KOR) – played a full game and scored a goal in the 94th minute for AS Monaco in their 3-1 win over Lorient in the French Ligue.1

Ki Sung-yueng (KOR) – 63rd minute substitute for Celtic in their 3-1 win over Dundee United in the Scottish Premier League

Nam Tae-Hee (KOR) – played a full game for Valenciennes in their 3-0 win over Brest in Ligue.1

Eiji Kawashima (JPN) – played a full game for Lierse in their 2-2 draw with Germinal Beerschot in the Belgian Pro-League

Atsuto Uchida (JPN) – played a full 90 minutes for Schalke 04 in their 1-0 over Freiburg in the Bundesliga

Maya Yoshida (JPN) – played a full game, and picked up a yellow card, for VVV Venlo in their 0-3 loss to ADO Den Haag in the Eredivisie

Daisuke Matsui (JPN) – was substituted after 60 minutes in Grenoble’s 0-1 loss to Le Mans in Ligue.2

Takayuki Morimoto (JPN) – 64th minute substitute for Catania in their 3-2 win over Lecce in the Serie A

Masoud Shojaei (IRN) – was substituted after 64 minutes for Osasuna in their 0-1 loss to Real Sociedad in the Spanish La Liga

Javad Nekounam (IRN) – played a full game for Osasuna in their 0-1 loss to Real Sociedad in La Liga

Bassim Abbas (IRQ) – substituted after 46 minutes for Konyaspor in their 4-2 win over Bucaspor in the Turkish Super Lig