tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97771552311672627.post1314678976632273395..comments2023-11-30T18:57:11.682+10:30Comments on Asian Football Feast: Nagoya look to extend J.League leadPaul Williamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09232698997268121762noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97771552311672627.post-64217455485671621382010-09-17T17:14:04.345+09:302010-09-17T17:14:04.345+09:30For fear of the jinx when it comes to my own teams...For fear of the jinx when it comes to my own teams I'm not normally one to make bold predictions, however with the recent run of form in general and the performances against Niigata and Kawazaki in particular, I'm going to go out on a limb and say F.Marinos will get the three points away from home.<br /><br />The continuing absence of injured "Bomber" Nakazawa will hurt, his height and presence would have been helpful in keeping Kennedy in check. But we've been ok at the back, and Enomoto has been excellent in goal on any occasions when the defence has been caught out.<br /><br />Shunsuke is in fantastic form - I'd say something about a national team recall if he hadn't already ruled it out, as are other midfielders such as Hyodo who was rewarded last weekend for his recent efforts. Up front Ono is a livewire, looking likely to score in virtually every outing, hopefully he gets on the scoreboard this weekend.<br /><br />Hopefully it's a cracker game, with the right result of course! I'll be asking the better half to set the pvr this weekend for sure.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05627365081765672423noreply@blogger.com