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Top of the league by some distance, playing irresistible football and facing a team plagued by issues both on and off the pitch. J1 League leaders Kawasaki Frontale would surely destroy struggling Vegalta Sendai, wouldn't they? Well... Throw in typhoon rain, squandered chances, stubborn defending and fighting spirit, and this is what you get. Some typically unpredictable J.League football. This was the experience at Todoroki Stadium on an incredibly wet night for some top-level Japanese football. Last season's crazy Levain Cup final: https://youtu.be/oMhtoqR8aZ8 Kawasaki Frontale history, honours, player data and more here: https://lostinfootballjapan.com/club-profiles/kawasaki-frontale/ Vegalta Sendai history, honours, player data and more here: https://lostinfootballjapan.com/club-profiles/vegalta-sendai/ Follow Lost in Football Japan https://twitter.com/lifjapan https://www.instagram.com/lostinfootb... https://www.facebook.com/LostinFootba... https://lostinfootballjapan.com/ Join the conversation https://www.facebook.com/groups/LostinFootballJapan/
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This was filmed while the Typhoon was in Japan but as its being uploaded after the events I just want to wish all the families who have been badly affected by the Typhoon well and hope for them that the devastation caused isn't to drastic. My heart is with you all in Japan who have lost family members and lost infrastructure. My review of Day 18 and 19 of the group stages including Australia Vs Georgia Ireland Vs Samoa
Rugby World Cup quarter-finals: All you need to know A mouth-watering Rugby World Cup quarter-final schedule should provide answers to one of the sport's enduring questions. Do teams get peak performance from a bye week or from regular games? The unwelcome intrusion of typhoon Hagibis on the final weekend of pool play has created a glaring discrepancy in three of the quarter-finals. Only the clash between the unbeaten hosts and South Africa in Tokyo pits two teams to have completed their allotment of four games. Before that, Oita hosts England against Australia and France versus Wales, while three-time champions New Zealand face Ireland in Tokyo. Here are the details before we explore that question again. Saturday, October 19 3-ENGLAND V 6-AUSTRALIA in Oita 6.15pm AEDT The men in white are two from two in quarter-finals against the Wallabies. More pertinently, they've reigned supreme in their last six Test meetings and will be hard to halt unless Michael Cheika's men can conjure 80 minutes of clinical rugby. It's been too patchy in pool play. Key: Australia have a week to unearth some authority from their halves. England have that in spades and it shapes as a major point of difference. Momentum: England have a strong recent record against the Wallabies. Momentum: England have a strong recent record against the Wallabies. 1-NZ V 4-IRELAND in Tokyo 9.15pm AEDT Their only World Cup meeting was a Jonah Lomu exhibition in 1995 pool play at Ellis Park. Ireland have lost all six of the quarter-finals they've reached while the All Blacks have stumbled only once in eight visits. However, after 111 years of failing to beat New Zealand, the Irish have done it in two of their last three Tests. Key: The Irish pack at their best can be ruthless. Something special up front could deprive the star-studded Kiwi backs of quick-ball oxygen. Hoodoo gurus: Ireland have broken their losing stretch against the All Blacks. Sunday, October 20 2-WALES v 8-FRANCE in Oita 6.15pm AEDT It's typically about now Les Bleus awake from their World Cup slumber, or in-fighting. Six from eight at the quarter-finals stage compares favourably with Wales' one from four. The Welsh will still be haunted by their only knockout phase match against France, when pipped 9-8 in an Eden Park semi-final eight years ago. Key: The young French side must unlock some joie de vivre. They average less than 12 points per match against the unforgiving Welsh defence in their last nine meetings. 7-JAPAN v 5-SOUTH AFRICA in Tokyo 9.15pm AEDT What more do the Brave Blossoms have to give? After riding a national tide of sentiment to reach the last eight for the first time, they run smack into a Springboks team who won't have forgotten the humbling result in Brighton four years ago. Kenki Fukuoka against Cheslin Kolbe is an under-sized wing duel to watch. Key: The hosts hang their hat on speed and energy. Expect the gigantic Boks to try to twist the contest into a battle of muscle. Giant killers: South Africa won't fall for an ambush this time, after the miracle of Brighton. Knockout phase marked with an asterisk The English, French and All Blacks are all coming off final pool games that were cancelled by the atrocious weather. Their respective opponents all played, setting up a debate over who drew the short straws. RUGBY WORLD CUP 'I wouldn't play him': Wallabies face selection headache over Hodge There can be little conjecture over the world ranking system, with the eight top-rated teams filling out the playoff berths. Interest will continue to centre on the Japanese fairytale although they will be the biggest outsiders in any of the four games, given their comparative lack of experience and size against the thunderous Boks. Yet the seventh-ranked Brave Blossoms have defied expectations, thoroughly deserving of wins over Ireland and Scotland. It leaves them among an elite clutch of unbeaten teams alongside top-three ranked powerhouses New Zealand, Wales and England. RUGBY WORLD CUP Beale won't even make bench for quarter-final if team picked on form Japan's triumph over Scotland lowered the curtain on the pool phase in a blaze of excitement and poignancy, the match in Yokohama falling 24 hours after Hagibis had assaulted the host nation. The other contender for best game was the All Blacks' opening weekend heavyweight defeat of South Africa. Wales' win over Australia and Fiji also captured the imagination while Uruguay were the minnows who punched above their weight best. RUGBY WORLD CUP 'They're smart': Why favourites England remain wary of Wallabies However, the 2019 pool phase will be most remembered for the mother nature's destructive impact and the chaos it created for World Rugby. The governing body's decision to schedule the tournament in typhoon season stirred conjecture and its intransigent approach to dealing with affected matches was panned by many, although its safety-first approach also won admirers.
✅ Subscribe ©Titans Volleyball LIFE ➤ https://goo-gl.me/bxJU1 ===================================================== | Subscribe to Volleyball World: https://https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNMg6XDhRZI2QzL4pWOvP_w?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volleyballworld/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVBVolleyballWorld/ Hiroshima, Japan, October 13, 2019 - Japan claimed a solid 3-1 (25-16, 26-28, 25-13, 25-21) win over Iran at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Cup on Sunday, spurred to victory by 23 points apiece from Yuki Ishikawa and Yuji Nishida at Hiroshima Green Arena. Japan coach Yuichi Nakagaichi: “We were able to win the first set easily, and then lost the second set - I think this is becoming something of a trend of late. We have been losing all deuce sets, which doesn’t give me a good feeling. It looks like since the Asian Championship we are not really winning through in neck-and-neck situations. Today (captain Masahiro) Yanagida came on and disrupted service and had good passing, and then an unexpected mistake occurred and the set didn’t go our way. Mistakes like that cost us wins in the Asian Championship, and I think we have to be more solid in our final execution. In the first half our service was going swimmingly and our spikes were good. Here and there we suffered blocks, but throughout the match, apart from the set we lost, I would say we played good volleyball. As usual (Yuji) Nishida and (Yuki) Ishikawa showed solid performances today, but (Tatsuya) Fukuzawa’s service reception really kept the team going.” Japan captain Masahiro Yanagida: “We had four wins in a row coming into this match and were in a good flow to meet the Asian powerhouse Iran. In the second set we lost in the way we did, and yet we were able to overcome the difficulties. I think this summarises the good flow we have had in this competition. We now have five wins in a row, which I believe is a new record, and that gives us good confidence. Also, yesterday many people were affected by the typhoon, so we feel very fortunate to be able to play volleyball. We are the national team of Japan, so as much as possible we wanted to battle here to give courage to the affected people. We hope to be able to fight in the remaining matches as well to continue to give courage to those affected.” Iran coach Igor Kolakovic: “First of all, congratulations to Japan for the clear victory. It was a really nice performance by the Japan team, even though we didn’t start the game so strongly. In the end we won the second set, but today Japan showed some really nice volleyball, especially in their service, reception, and defence. It is so difficult to play against Japan if they play like this. I have been a coach of national teams since 2003 and have played a lot of games against Japan, but this is the first time I have seen Japan in this condition, and this performance was really unbelievable. Congratulations again. I can’t have any regrets about this loss because Japan tonight showed us really nice volleyball.”
After Canada's final game of the Rugby World Cup was cancelled due to the damage caused by Typhoon Hagibis, the players took to the streets to lend a helping hand in the clean-up operation. The Canada players were seen shovelling mud, carrying furniture and debris after the storm passed through on Sunday. Typhoon Hagibis has left at least 23 people dead and cut power to almost half a million homes across the country. Subscribe to Guardian Sport ► http://bit.ly/GDNSport Rugby World Cup: Scotland v Japan to go ahead but Namibia v Canada off ► https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/oct/13/scotland-relief-rugby-world-cup-match-japan-typhoon-hagibis Support the Guardian ► https://support.theguardian.com/contribute Today in Focus podcast ► https://www.theguardian.com/news/series/todayinfocus The Guardian YouTube network: The Guardian ► http://www.youtube.com/theguardian Owen Jones talks ► http://bit.ly/subsowenjones Guardian Football ► http://is.gd/guardianfootball Guardian Sport ► http://bit.ly/GDNsport Guardian Culture ► http://is.gd/guardianculture Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub