
Intro
Not much to say on this one other than FC Ryukyu got demolished by some rotational squad players once again. With no Abe, and no clear finisher in the lineup, FC Ryukyu came up limp against Avispa on Wednesday. The lone goal was a small consolation prize for FC Ryukyu who were able to avoid being shutout.
Match Day 33 Highlights (or low lights for FC Ryukyu fans)
Man of the Match
Avispa Fukuoka FWD Yuya Yamagishi: Yuya scored his 3rd brace of the season last night and was a handful for our center backs.
Review of the Keys to Victory for FC Ryukyu
1. Withstand the early barrage. Likelihood 2. FC Ryukyu nearly survived the opening half, and they were under tremendous amounts of pressure from Avispa, but a goal – that should have been disallowed due to a blatant handball- gave Avispa the lead in the 31′ minute.
2. Grab the early lead with a strong lineup selection. Likelihood 1. No, but they came close in the 14′ minute when Koizumi hit the post. Also of note, Abe was once again left off the roster completely so we are now made to wonder if we’ll see an injury report for this player in the next few days.
Match Day 33 Prediction
I tipped this one to end 1-0 for Avispa so Avispa wrecked my prediction by shredding our defense on their other 2 goals yesterday.
Takeaways from Match Day 33
1. FC Ryukyu were the victim of a harsh hand ball call, or no call this week. Last week FC Ryukyu were able to edge out Renofa on a PK stemming from a pretty harsh hand ball call and this week they were on the receiving end. It was clear that Yamagishi “rugby carried” the ball, after it hit him in the chest, and was able to get a shot off that took a deflection off a defender and into the net. The referee didn’t bother to consult any of his assistants despite the protests from many of the FC Ryukyu players and staff.
2. Dany, Koizumi, and Tanaka did all they could last night. Dany made some crucial saves in the early part of the match before his defense let him down. Koizumi was a real problem for Fukuoka last night as he created a majority of our chances. Finally, Tanaka never gives up and his goal in stoppage time was amazing as it came from a ridiculously tight angle along the goal line.
3. I am not sure we have the talent in this side that I once thought we did. Especially if we cannot defeat teams who are rotating players for what they view as an easy game against FC Ryukyu. Many teams have done this and FC Ryukyu have been unable to defeat any of these teams. Obviously, FC Ryukyu are where they are in the table for a reason, and it seems unlikely that they match their 2019-point tally, so I am concerned for this team moving forward.
Some players will certainly move on in the winter but I am not sure where this team will look for quality reinforcements to push them up the table in 2021.
Match Day 33 in J2
All 3 of the top sides won in convincing manner this round while Kofu were able to keep their promotion aspirations alive for at least another week. Unfortunately for Albirex Niigata, they may have squandered their chances at promotion as the draw with Jubilo Iwata leaves them 12 points shy of 2nd place Fukuoka with 9 games remaining.
Conclusion
It will not get any easier for FC Ryukyu in the next few games as they travel to 3rd place V-Varen Nagasaki on Sunday followed by a full five days rest before welcoming Giravanz Kitakyushu to the Tapista.
With Nagasaki in the thick of things at the top of the table, I would expect a similar result for FC Ryukyu on the weekend which leaves us very little to look forward to. All we can do now is sit back and watch how the team responds to this recent loss.











