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This is the end

Wednesday, 03 June 09, 07:06 PM · Comments(3)

Well, it had to happen some day. Shimizu S-Pulse took a giant leap towards qualification for the knock-out stages of the League Cup with a convincing 2-1 win over JEF United in front of a respectable 10,214 fans at a wet Nihondaira Stadium. For me, it was my final game in Japan.

After more than seventy games and far too many away trips to mention, I've decided to call it a day and head back to Australia. I was relieved to see the good guys in orange end with a win thanks to two goals taken with aplomb by Kazuki Hara and Akihiro Hyodo, although the Chiba underdogs gave S-Pulse a scare when captain Tomi Shimomura pulled a goal back in stoppage time.

The win moves Shimizu S-Pulse up to second behind FC Tokyo in Group B and the two sides will meet at Komazawa Stadium on Matchday 7 - by which time both will hope to have guaranteed progression to the knock-out stages.

There was no Eddy Bosnar in the United line-up - after sitting out a suspension in the 1-0 win away at Montedio Yamagata last time out, he was left on the bench this time around - with Yohei Fukumoto and one-time Shimizu S-Pulse defender Takumi Wada preferred at the back instead. United were always on the back foot against an aggressive Shimizu, however, and the hosts took the lead when Kazuki Hara fired an unerring left-foot volley across Masahiro Okamoto and into the far corner.

It wasn't until stoppage-time that Shimizu scored a second when Frode Johnsen laid off a perfect cushioned header for the influential Akihiro Hyodo to lash home from sixteen yards, although United pulled a late consolation back when Tomi Shimomura took advantage of an unconvincing Kaito Yamamoto punch to steer home a skidding finish at the death.

All in all it was a convincing win from Kenta Hasegawa's team, and they will take some confidence into their League Cup clash away at Vissel Kobe on Sunday. I'll be back in Sydney by then, no doubt reminiscing about some of the fantastic football I've seen in what must be one of the world's most underrated football leagues.

I've made plenty of friends along the way - far too many to thank individually - but I'd like to take the opportunity to thank Melanie, Yuichi, Philip and Misa in particular, without whom I'd have never watched as much football in Japan as I have. I'd also like to thank all the readers of the blog, from Sydney to Phnom Penh via Tokyo and beyond. I hope I've managed to share a little bit of the unique world that is Japanese football with you.

As the late, great Jim Morrison once said...

This is the end.

   

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Ben
Ben Wrote: | 18.03JST | Jun 4, 2009

Ah, 'tis a pity however all good things come to an end. Thanks for the updates though I think I now know more than any reasonable person should as to the travails of Shimizu S-Pulse.

Enjoy Sydney and no doubt we'll see you at some stage trying to find the beer stand during the half-time break in a run-down SE or Central Asian stadium.

Ares
Ares Wrote: | 19.27JST | Jun 4, 2009

I'm not the biggest football fan, but I try to read some of your blog posts. Keep up the good work!

Have a save trip home!

All the best,
Ares

Morten
Morten Wrote: | 06.27JST | Jun 9, 2009

That's an impressive amount of games you have attended. How long have you been over there? Didn't seem that long.

Anyways,thanks for updating me on a league I would never have known anything about if it weren't for your blogs. I'm looking forward to reading upcoming blogs on the A-league.

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