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Emperor's Cup preview: Veterans don't die just wither, Kawasaki Frontale wins?

author:Ai Komori analysis 1

The veteran does not die but withers, and Kawasaki Frontale wins?

Emperor's Cup preview: Veterans don't die just wither, Kawasaki Frontale wins?

The Emperor's Cup semi-finals Niigata Swans face Kawasaki Frontale, who can win?

Kawasaki Frontale was once known as Kawasaki Monihei, a title derived from their dominance of Bayern in the Bundesliga. However, in recent years, their strength has declined significantly. First of all, the model of the Japanese job is to train good players to travel to Europe, which led to the departure of core players in the front and back fields like Three-Ball King and Hidemasa Morita who dominated the Japanese job in the 19/20 season, which had a significant impact on the future squad structure of Kawasaki Frontale. Secondly, the team's slow recruitment action has led to the current Kawasaki Frontale still relying on many veterans, and there has been a fault!

These problems are clear to everyone, and so is Oniki Tatsu, so Kawasaki's goal has changed, choosing the front of the domestic cup that they used to despise the most, so we see that Mito who faced Nippon Ji B in the Emperor's Cup was also fully played, even if there was a match against Yokohama three days later. And in the just-concluded 8/1 finals, facing the college team Kochi United, only a few main players were rotated! This shows that Kawasaki's desire for the Emperor's Cup is still relatively strong.

Emperor's Cup preview: Veterans don't die just wither, Kawasaki Frontale wins?

On the contrary, even if the Niigata Swan is not under much pressure to be relegated because of the expansion of the Japanese ranks, it is still a semi-main player in the Emperor's Cup, and the attitude is still not correct enough, coupled with the original ground transmission control style of play, it is barely enough to face the same level of team, but when facing the middle and upper teams, their ability is slightly insufficient, and they are often fatal by the opponent's blow because they cannot grasp the opportunity.

Kawasaki is full of expectations for the consecutive defeats in the game, which may be because Kawasaki has a good attitude towards the Emperor's Cup, and has a certain restraint in the face of opponents with the Niigata Swan's style of play, this game, it is better to be a fan of Kawasaki Frontale!

The second scene Kashiwa Sun God faces the Nagoya whale

Emperor's Cup preview: Veterans don't die just wither, Kawasaki Frontale wins?

Nagoya whales have seen their recent performance decline due to the Nagoya whales' offensive thigh Mateus heading to Saudi Arabia to make money. However, the Morishima ability bought from Sanfrecce Hiroshima is also good, it only takes a certain amount of time to run in and produce tacit understanding, and Kashiwa Sun God is now under pressure to relegate points, and may still have to focus on the league, so it is better to be a Nagoya whale fan, but there are still some doubts about Nagoya whale's ability to seize opportunities, so it is also necessary to prevent a handshake!

The above is some of my views on the Emperor's Cup, like and follow the collection of three times, your simple little hands, it is really important to me, thank you for watching, friends with different opinions are welcome to exchange and discuss together in the comment area! Let's continue tomorrow!