Brentford beat Ligue 1 team Nice 3-2
yesterday and looked very impressive once again, showing a lot of pace
and attacking intent, especially in a first half when all the goals
came, it was a very hot,sticky afternoon so naturally the tempo slowed a
little after that. I touched upon the high fitness levels of the squad
in the preview on Friday and forget to mention that they did a LOT of
training in very humid conditions in Florida over the summer and many
players feel they are their fittest ever and way above last seasons
level and they were the best conditioned squad by some way in League 1
then.
I also understand that York City impressed in a midweek loss to EPL side Hull City, with Tigers boss Steve Bruce saying the Minstermen were "fiercely competitive and put up a tough fight, Nigel Worthington has done a great job here." Midfielder Tom Huddlestone echoed those comments "they were very up for it, and in our faces from start to finish."
Three newsletters today, a few pre match J-League notes
here, then there will be as detailed half time update as I can manage
of the later kick offs within 7-8 minutes of the first half
ending.....use them if you wish and have time. There will be a standard
follow up newsletter with Brazilian and MLS football and PGA Tour golf at 13.00 UK time.
J-League:
Last midweek we took a look at how the pre World Cup games had played out in terms of goals.....
Last
week's 11 games produced 26 goals, so seasonal totals were pretty much
unchanged, but we have had the match for teams to blow away the cob-webs
now and it is worth noting that the four teams that played in midweek,
all scored at least twice at the weekend. Also that the quick turnaround
normally means goals in J-League, something we touched upon earlier in
the season, although that round was the exception which proved the rule,
anyway, we should see more goals from here on in and especially after
the half time break.
After today's two catch up games, they will have played 14 rounds in J-League, which gives us a good sample of matches.
So
far this season we have seen a big decrease in goals, down from 2.90 at
this stage last season, to 2.40 this time round, a full 0.5 goal per
game fewer , which is massive. Trend has been upward over the last dozen years
and I prefer to believe that this is just a blip and that we will see
goals increase, maybe significantly, over the next 20 rounds and maybe especially during the coming weeks.
Other
numbers have remained fairy constant, it is not like we have seen a big
increase in the number of drawn matches,infact, there have been fewer,
they are currently at 22.58% and were 22.22% for the whole of last
season and 26.98 % at this stage, which further implies that games have
been just as open, but the goals have simply not come yet.
Last year I wrote a mid season stats update, the gist of which was ......."a huge amount of the J-League action is taking place after the break in any
case, with 64% of all goals being scored in the second half and a lot of
matches being turned on their heads, with 31% of teams who are ahead at
half time, not winning the match and being as likely to lose, as to
draw."
We did really well by betting in
games which were level at half time and where we had firm opinion about
how the second period was likely to play out, benefits of this approach
were that we were avoiding teams which had started badly, we were
invariable getting much better odds and were also betting in a period
when goals were far more likely. This season, 56 matches have been level
at HT (45.16%) and of those, just shy of 70% have produced a positive
(non draw after 90 minutes) result and this looks a good policy for us
again .
Having said that, it might take a game of two for teams
to get back into the swing of things, but it is definitely something we
can watch and that is made so much easier, at least for those of us
based in Europe, by the matches today and Saturday and for the
forseeable future apparently. all scheduled for mid/ late morning.
The problem this week is that all teams are likely to need a competitive game, maybe two,
to get back into the swing of things, but there is a full round at the
weekend and again next Wednesday, so it is not going to take too long !
The midweek games, saw an average
of 3.0 per game, but they were an odd mix as five actually finished
"under", the numbers have started to edge up , but we have no quite seen
the trends we are looking for yet from the league as a whole.
FC Tokyo- Vegalta Sendai
It
would not be J-League without a look at FC Tokyo and I strongly feel it
is time for them to put in another commanding home performance. In
midweek I wrote ....
We touched upon Tokyo's 1-1 home draw with Kashima Antlers ...
The
last six h2h meetings have produced 29 goals with all having at least
four goals, both teams have scored in the last eight games in Tokyo and
Antlers have scored two or more here in 7 of 9 visits.
We discussed FCT a lot before the break when they were a
mixture of unplayable and unwatchable ! It is a little pointless
reproducing those notes, as like FCT and wildly optimistic coach Massimo
Ficcadenti, whom I must admit to having a soft spot for, they are
hugely unpredictable. However, I am sure they will get it right and they
will be buoyed by scoring 8 goals in the Emperors Cup last weekend, it
was little more than target practice and form in those matches means
little, but it can only be positive. The hosts will be all out for the
three points and Antlers really cannot play any other way, with the
visitors already having scored a J-League high 16 road goals and posted
five away wins.
Only two goals in
that game, which was disappointing, but there were a LOT of chances
after the hosts came out of their shell. they started perhaps too
defensively with the "tinkerman" coach Massimo Ficcadenti clearly
working on even more formations in training and claiming that his team
is ready to "mature further".
Personally I think he should be looking for a little more stability and consistency of results , but this is clearly a team with a lot of potential and they could go on a big run, sometime soon. Antlers coach Toninho Cerezo said that he felt it was a great game and praised the preparation FCT had done, with the hosts 4-3-3 formation perfectly set up to nullify the threat from his team, which meant a major tactical change and re think for the visitors after the break.
FCT have served us
OK on the road with the draw no ball option and this is a venue where
they tend to do well, scoring on their last 7 visits , including winning
the last two with a 5-0 goal difference and I like their chances of a
hat-trick.Personally I think he should be looking for a little more stability and consistency of results , but this is clearly a team with a lot of potential and they could go on a big run, sometime soon. Antlers coach Toninho Cerezo said that he felt it was a great game and praised the preparation FCT had done, with the hosts 4-3-3 formation perfectly set up to nullify the threat from his team, which meant a major tactical change and re think for the visitors after the break.
They won that 1-0 , scoring
early via Muto and defending pretty much for the last hour , with a
disciplined high defensive line, they were determined to collect the
three points after they felt they had given two away last weekend and it
showed, with a very committed performance. They did have chances to
score on the break to seal the game and missed one golden opportunity,
Mr Ficcadenti was his usual self afterwards and said apart from the
failure to take the second goal " I felt our performance tonight was
excellent, flawless in fact."
FCT have dominated this series and are 6-1-0
in the last seven h2h meetings in the capital, with five cleans sheets
and only conceded in two very big wins ( 4-1, 6-2), they will be without
striker Edu today, who is suspended after his latest yellow card in
midweek, but they are creating plenty of chances from their midfield
and it is not an overriding concern for me, Vegalta look vulnerable
defensively right now, they were unable to win despite leading three
times in midweek when they were largely gifted all three goals by
slipshod defending and were themselves very slow to the second ball and
to close players down. Coach Ficcadenti watches a lot of the opposition
and is sure to have picked up on this.
1.25 units FC Tokyo -0.5 ball 1.97 asian line/Sportmarket.
Vissel Kobe -Gamba Osaka
I picked up on Gamba's improvement a couple of weeks ago, but did not pull the trigger until last week ............
This is traditionally a
high scoring fixture, last ten meetings have averaged 3.7 goals and I
think this will follow suit, but want to side with Gamba.
Gamba were the team I spoke about on Saturday when I said.....By the way, Ficcadenti (FCT coach) sees the world
through rose tinted glasses and always focuses on the positives and in
post match interview and I have read all of them this season, I have
only heard him be fulsome in praise of another opponent once and I have
seen similar high praise for the same team from one other rival coach
which is very unusual. They have underperformed so far, but I have
noticed an upturn in fortune through the cup games and I am certain we
can do well with them in the coming weeks, hopefully we can use this at
half time today, but in case we cannot, I will hold off naming them as
long as possible.
Needless
to say they beat Ventforet Kofu 2-0 with both goals coming early, what
Ficcadenti had actually said about Gamba after his team had beaten them
3-0 was: "They are a very
strong team whose current points total doesn't match their quality,
they have a lot of technically skilled players, in particular the
two central midfielders are very good." They have quality across the
middle of the park, not least with evergreen Yasuhito Endo who has
returned from the World Cup eager to put a disappointing time there
behind him and all the national team players have returned to action
with a positive attitude and the huge work ethic we expect from them.
Anyway, an Endo-less Gamba avenged that loss to Tokyo 3-1 in the cup a
week later and are a team we need to keep an eye on now. They lose Shu
Kurata today,who scored a very good goal at the weekend, but on the plus
side, were able to largely go through the motions for the last hour in
that game and save energy for today. They are very motivated to follow
up and take that momentum into the derby game with Vissel Kobe on
Sunday.
Striker
Takashi Usami is in exceptional form
right now and you know I loves me a front man in form and new Brazilian
signing Patric is hungrily sitting on the bench waiting for his
opportunity and suddenly this looks a team we can rely upon for goals.
SSP
played OK for 45 minutes at the weekend, but their confidence is very
brittle right now and when they do not score, or they concede, they all
too quickly slip into bad habits, which is what happened in the 2-0
defeat to Kawasaki Frontale, their coach explained this better than I
could ...
"The game changed the moment we lost the ball in midfield and they countered. You could sense in the stadium that our players lost confidence in that moment, and Kawasaki had a good chance on goal. Following that we lost our way a little bit for 15 minutes and we took two goals in this period. Partly because we got stretched, we didn’t put enough pressure on the ball. Kawasaki found openings and after that it’s a difficult game. At the end we had as many chances as they, and at the end we didn’t finish the chances, they finished theirs and we lost the game to a good team. Hopefully we can recover and try to get back to our way on Wednesday and next week at home to Reysol.
The moment there is a mistake or an opponent has a chance, the game is so influenced like today. [Players] they lose confidence and the back line goes backwards. We saw Kota Sugiyama go back, and it forced our midfielders to come back, and we stopped putting pressure on the ball in high positions, and that really was the turnaround. That very key moment after Honda lost the ball and Kawasaki countered, you could see the game change."
"The game changed the moment we lost the ball in midfield and they countered. You could sense in the stadium that our players lost confidence in that moment, and Kawasaki had a good chance on goal. Following that we lost our way a little bit for 15 minutes and we took two goals in this period. Partly because we got stretched, we didn’t put enough pressure on the ball. Kawasaki found openings and after that it’s a difficult game. At the end we had as many chances as they, and at the end we didn’t finish the chances, they finished theirs and we lost the game to a good team. Hopefully we can recover and try to get back to our way on Wednesday and next week at home to Reysol.
The moment there is a mistake or an opponent has a chance, the game is so influenced like today. [Players] they lose confidence and the back line goes backwards. We saw Kota Sugiyama go back, and it forced our midfielders to come back, and we stopped putting pressure on the ball in high positions, and that really was the turnaround. That very key moment after Honda lost the ball and Kawasaki countered, you could see the game change."
They
won that 4-0 , going with an ultra attacking line up , Patric (see
above) scored and right now they look an unstoppable force with goals
coming from everywhere, They have posted two wins and a draw , scoring
eight goals on their last three top flight visits to Kobe and have
already beaten the hosts in a cup game this season.Big loss for Kobe is
right back Ryo Okui who is suspended, even more so against the marauding
offensive line of Gamba, hosts have lost just one in eight (four wins)
when he plays, just two wins in eight starts without him, he only
missed two games last season (40 starts) and Gamba will be surely
targeting that flank.
1.5 units Gamba Osaka -0.25 ball 2.20 asian line/Sportmarket.
By the way, I have another team we need to watch and that is Albirex Niigata
who have also been playing MUCH better than recent results suggest
(outplayed Urawa and FCT for significant periods) and we just need their
period of bad luck to end, they could win today at Kawasaki Frontale
and the hosts have played three games since the re-start as opposed to
Albirex's two, that gave Frontale an edge at first, but today, with this
a fourth start inside 12 days, I am not quite so sure. However, you
know how things are when they are not going your way, you need something
to break in your favour and I think personally, I would like to see
them snatch a point or better before getting too involved. Having said
that, they are my idea of today's potential "upset" at circa 4.0.
There
are three selections in the follow up newsletter, two football and one
small golf bet, this is scheduled for 13.00 UK time, it is almost
finished, but I want to follow as much of the second half J-League
action as possible, so it might be 15 minutes late, but no more.
Cerezo Osaka -Sagan Tosu
Cerezo Osaka -Sagan Tosu
Cerezo have not won any of the eight (five home) matches in which they have gone in level at the break.
Sagan have won 2/3 when level at HT.
Visitors don't have a
great record here, but both recent wins , which includes their last
visit, have come via a single second half goal.
This
is the match we touched upon in the first email today. Albirex have
taken points from 3/4 road games in which they have gone in at half time
all square.
However, Frontale
are the best second half team in J-League this season , already posting
10 wins , they are also 4-0-0 when level at HT.
Nagoya Grampus -Yokohama F.Marinos
Omiya Ardija -Tokushima Vortis
Vortis are 0-0-6 on the road when behind, but have taken 4 points from the two games in which they have gone in all square.
Sanfrecce Hiroshima -Ventforet Kofu
No second half draws for the hosts in Hiroshima, 4 wins and 4 defeats.
Red card for Ventforet, which immediately makes this a no bet game for me.
Vissel Kobe -Gamba Osaka
Gamba have drawn 7/8 second halves on the road.
Options : Marinos @-0.25, Vortis +0.5, Sagan level ball
I have
played very small on both Yokohama -0.25 and Sagan level ball. both at
circa 2.20 , but not really bet enough to make them "official" bets.
Good Luck.
Next newsletter will be sent at 10.00 UK time on Monday, when I will update the midweek schedule.
Brazil Serie A: Sport Club Recife - Atletico Mineiro
MLS: Montreal Impact- Portland Timbers
I
think the change in surroundings will suit Timbers well, they have been
stuck on the West Coast for more than a month and as the old saying
goes, a change is as good as a rest, but they are probably better rested
too, as Impact have played twice, difficult road trips to Columbus and
Salt Lake, some 9,000 km of travel and some 40 attempts on goal acroos
the two games. Defensively Montreal look very suspect, they have lost
four in a row and are making a lot of errors and even coach Frank Klopas
has said "-I am worried about the team, it seems that
everything that can go wrong, actually goes wrong. "We've got nothing
left
to do but keep working hard and hope for the best." Which hardly
inspires confidence. Liam Ridgewell whom we discussed earlier in the
season has now finally made his long awaited debut and impressed, but
will need time to help turn this backline around, but they will improve
some time soon.
Brazil Serie A: Sport Club Recife - Atletico Mineiro
Weather
in Recife will be draining, not too hot, but incredibly humid. Atletico
are the stronger team for mem despite the league table saying
differently, it does lie sometimes and they have also ended games far
more strongly, with an average of 1.8 points per game through the second
half and scoring eight goals , a total only beaten by Cruzeiro, in the
last 30 minutes of games, which hints at greater fitness levels, which
might serve them well this evening.
Both played in midweek in cup games, Atletico won the Recopa
Sudamericana, Recife played in the Copa do Brasil ,but both teams
rotated starting elevens from the previous league encounters to about
the same degree.
The visitors have
been scoring a lot of goals, 14 in their last six road starts in all
competitions and they have travelled with a very attacking line up and
clearly look to be coming for the win and I expect them to be targeting a
top 3-4 push from now on in. Hosts are hard hit by injury and
suspension right back Patric and defensive midfielder Rithely are banned
and have only missed one game between them so far this season, they are
very short of options in the holding role and this looks good for the
away side who have won on their last three visits scoring a whooping
nine goals.
1.5 units Atletico Mineiro -0.25 ball 2.25 asian line/Sportmarket. ...........I have seen up to 2.80 for the visitors to score twice which is a wonderful price if anyone can bet that or similar.
Atletico Mineiro: Victor, Giovanni,
Emerson Conceição, Alex Silva, Marcos Rocha, Pedro Botelho,Réver, Jemerson, Leonardo Silva,
Pierre, Leandro Donizete, Josué,
Dátolo, Maicosuel,
Guilhereme, Luan, Jô, André, Diego Tardelli.
MLS: Montreal Impact- Portland Timbers
Timbers are now close to full strength and have nine long days to rest, prepare and bask in their win over Rapids last time out, which we previewed and those notes can be viewed below the "good luck" sign off.
1.5 units Portland Timbers level ball 2.0 asian line/Sportmarket.
PGA Tour: RBC Canadian Open
Leaderboard
I do not want to spend too long on this, Jim Furyk is three clear of Tim Clark who in turn is two clear of Kyle Stanley, three ahead of the field.
Furyk is a very classy (not his swing) golfer, but one who has developed a nasty habit of struggling to finish of tournaments, he is a 16 time winner, but has not had a victory in four years and that has obviously got inside his head.
Stanley likes this tournamnet, but he has one top 25 finish in 25 previous starts this season and has not been in contention for too long, he is not for me.
Tim Clark is a favourite (of sorts) of mine and he looks due for another win, I couldn't find my old notes on him (apologies), but there are out there somewhere !
I expected an active without Furyk market, but a weather warning has meant bringing tee times forwards, so think companies removed it, but now it looks like things are further delayed and some bookmakers are starting to put lines back up.
If you can find it, I would suggest 1.5 units Tim Clark without Jim Furyk at circa 2.25, my own odds were sub 2.0, alternatively he can be backed each way at circa 5.50 1/3 oods two places 1.2, which ensures a small profit if he is top two, so 0.75 units each way (1.5 units staked). I think he might win this !
Good Luck.
MLS: Portland Timbers- Colorado Rapids (witten July 18th)
Timbers owe us after their 1-0 home defeat to Sporting KC at the end of last month when I wrote .....
These two met in Kansas just
three days ago in the US Open Cup with Portland running out emphatic 3-1
winners, taking a three goal lead before Sporting scored a late
consolation.
SKC
did enjoy a lot of early pressure in midweek and certainly appeared to
be giving the match their full attention, with 11 of the 14 who played
some part in the last MLS outing, a 2-0 win in Houston against Dynamo,
taking part and two others from that game, on the bench.
Timbers
used greater rotation, left several starters back on the West Coast and
used key players sparingly and to come away with the win and three
goals, says plenty about their offensive potential right now. They have
scored 25 goals in their last ten starts in all competitions and three
in six of those. there has been great improvement in the defensive side
of things, despite having conceded 15 goals over the same sequence of
games, four came in a seven goal shootout with rivals Vancouver
Whitecaps and in a match where Timbers were out on their feet, having
played coast to coast games in the week leading up to the "derby"
fixture, so I am prepared to forgive them that one. We discussed the
first of those, against Red Bulls in New York, when I wrote........
They
(NYRB) have lost Tim Cahill and Roy Miller to the World Cup, but their
biggest concern is starting games a little flat/lethargic, they need to
start playing the first half as they have been the second and not to be
chasing games. There is no excuse for them not to start this on the
front foot, Portland had to play a day later and then travel coast to
coast, the visitors played an hour with ten men in that game and
conceded three goals to what had previously been a toothless Columbus
Crew team ( see the Chicago preview in the earlier newsletter). They are
without suspended Alvas Powell and that is a major concern if Michael
Harrington doesn't make it. Both teams do/could have major issues at
full back and look vulnerable defensively anyway at present, this
finished 3-2 the last time Portland visited and the only two h2h
meetings on the West coast both ended 3-3 and something similar would
not surprise.
They
actually won that 2-1 and the loss to Whitecaps aside, are 5-1-0 since.
They have been looking to further strengthen that already improving
backline and added hugely experienced defender Liam Ridgewell from West
Bromwich Albion, he can play in central defence or at full back and is a
big signing. Ridgewell made 33 EPL starts for WBA last season and
turned down other English top flight offers to play in Portland and this
has to be viewed as a big signing and major upgrade for the ambitious
Timbers. He will not be able to play for a couple of weeks, but will
have an influence on the training ground and all the other defenders are
going to have to up their game. Timbers coach Caleb Porter has the
option to bring six players he left behind in midweek back into the
starting line up and also two others who travelled but were not used,
this gives them huge options and alternatives which SKC do not really
have right now.
They
have since been very competitive in three road matches against LA
Galaxy and Seattle Sounders (twice) and will welcome returning home and
facing a "lesser" opponent and one who is short of options today with Vicente
Sanchez , Nick LaBrocca and Shane O’Neill all suspended. Sanchez has
scored six goals in his seven appearances this season and the other pair
have only missed three games between them this campaign, all three
played in the previous league meeting. O'Neill is very key, their road
record when he doesn't play is poor, five defeats in six starts and 12
goals conceded in that sequence, including a 3-0 loss in Portland last year. Home win.
1.5 units Portland Timbers -0.5 ball 2.0 general quote....there is some 2.05-2.10 in places.