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Nadeshiko Japan speak at official press conference ahead of EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2017 Final Japan

07 December 2017

Nadeshiko Japan speak at official press conference ahead of EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2017 Final Japan

On Wednesday 6 December, TAKAKURA Asako, coach of Nadeshiko Japan (Japan National Women’s Team), spoke at the official press conference of the EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2017 Final Japan held at a hotel in Tokyo.

Three other coaches of the participating countries also joined TAKAKURA to share their version of outlook for the tournament starting in two days.

TAKAKURA said of the current state of her mind with smiles, “I look forward to being a part of such a wonderful tournament. We started practicing two days ago, and our players are showing very good look full of energy and enthusiasm.” Apparently, she is satisfied with the team coming in good shape ahead of the tournament.

On the four participating countries who are all sitting near the top of the FIFA ranking, she expects the tournament to be full of heated and competitive battles of pride, saying “there is no need to point out that these four teams have been great rivals in Asia and competed against each other.” “I want everyone to witness how our new players perform. We will play good games,” added the coach.

On the same day, the squad had two practice sessions, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. While the first was short and light for about one hour focusing on individual conditioning, more time was spent for the tactics with higher intensity in the second. After warmed up by stretching and splinting, the players engaged in a 7x3 passing drill, polishing their skills to control the ball with less but accurate touches and fast passes.

Next, they went through player movements by fully using the pitch. Coach TAKAKURA stayed on the pitch moving around with the players and giving instructions as her breath was quite visible with the low temperature. Afterwards, various set pieces were reviewed repeatedly as well.

With plenty of communication on the pitch among the players themselves, the preparation for the opening match against Korea Republic on Friday 8 ended on a good note.

Coaches' and Players' Comments

TAKAKURA Asako, Coach (Japan Women’s National Team)
I look forward to being a part of such a wonderful tournament. We started practicing two days ago, and our players are showing very good look full of energy and enthusiasm. I am telling them to be a player who can make a difference. I myself can’t wait to see who can lead Japan to victories in this tournament. I have high expectation for everybody on this team. It has been said that Japan have very good skills to control the ball, but we want to show how well we can play as each one of us thinks how we show such skills in various situations in matches. However these matches turn out to be, I think we can show our attitude that we never give up playing hard from the kick-off whistle and the time-up whistle. That mentality and our skills, we want to show the most.

SIGURDUR RAGNAR EYJOLFSSON, Coach (China PR Women's National Team)
We are looking forward to participating in this tournament very much. I started coaching this team very recently, so having this tournament at this timing is very good for me. In this tournament, I want to have a better look of our players. Of course, we will play to win the matches, too. We are looking forward to playing against such quality teams. We are in process of mastering a new play style. I can’t wait for the tournament to get started.

KIM KWANG MIN, Coach (DPR Korea Women's National Team)
Our country won the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup last year. In the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship this year, too, we built our national team with a good mix of young players. We have rebuilt our team since this tournament in 2013 and 2015, but we still maintain the team’s capability. We will go out to play with a mindset that we will perform as well as we did in the past.

YOON DUK YEO, Coach (Korea Rep. Women's National Team)
I am very happy to participate in this tournament with such a wonderful team. This tournament has full of outstanding teams. Objectively speaking, our team may be inferior to others, but our passion for winning matches is as strong as that of any other teams. We will play hard and do our best to show good plays to all the people supporting our team in our country.

DF #2  OYA Ayumi (Ehime FC Ladies)
Our target in this tournament as a team is to win the championship, so I think about what I can do and what this team can do as I play. The level of my defence is not so high yet, so I will try not to be outplayed. It’s difficult to position myself well and find the right timing to go up to attack, but still I need to show my strength there. I want to keep attacking. In particular, I will try to overlap and make assists that can result in our team’s goals. Defence cannot be done by just one player. I am learning how to play team defence by asking SAMESHIMA Aya (who has made a position change as well) and through other means, too. During this camp, I want to gain more of such knowledge, play aggressively and do my best to be a part of the core of the team for the Women’s World Cup.

DF #20  MOMIKI Yuka (NIPPON TV BELEZA)
During the Jordan trip, I was able to send the balls to upfront but not many cross balls. I couldn’t play out my game. This tournament is a work continued from the Jordan trip. I will aggressively try to show my plays and help the team.

Schedule

Mon. 4 December PM Training (Frontier Soccer Field)
Tue. 5 December AM/PM Training *closed‐door
Wed. 6 December AM
PM
PM
Training *closed‐door
Official Conference *closed‐door
Training *closed‐door
Thu. 7 December AM
PM
Training *closed‐door
Official Training *closed‐door
EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2017 Final Japan
Fri. 8 December 18:55 1st Match vs Korea Rep.
Chiba / Soga Sports Park
Sat. 9 December AM/PM Training *closed‐door
Sun. 10 December AM/PM Training *closed‐door
Mon. 11 December 18:55 2nd Match vs China PR
Chiba / Soga Sports Park
Tue. 12 December AM/PM Training *closed‐door
Wed. 13 December AM/PM Training *closed‐door
Thu. 14 December AM/PM Training *closed‐door
Fri. 15 December 18:55 3rd Match vs DPR Korea
Chiba / Soga Sports Park

*The schedule is subject to change due to the team condition, the weather, etc. 

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EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2017 Final Japan

8 December 2017 - 16 December 2017
Women: Chiba / Soga Sports Park
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