J2 Niigata’s FW Chung Daiyo, who started the game against J2 Tokyo Verdi and scored a goal, expressed his gratitude to Kawasaki Frontale’s MF Nakamura Kengo, who announced his retirement in an online interview after the match.

He played with Nakamura on Kawasaki F, where Chung Daisei began his professional life. “My career started after Kengo Nakamura yelled at me. I’m still bad at the time. I wasn’t good at the time. I couldn’t stop my feet and lost the ball early. They yelled at me during practice. Roll it up.” On the other hand, When Chung Daisei consulted, he always listened to me. It is said that the goal of the day was also born after seeing Nakamura’s goal in the FC Tokyo game on October 31.

“I spoke with Kengo-san and it was refreshing. Then I got the result for the next game. That was exactly the case today. There was always Kengo Nakamura in my career.” 40 years old. “I’m sorry to retire. I honestly envy a person named Kengo Nakamura who is in a situation where he can make that decision. At Mr. Frontale, the club’s pain is painful.” Even when I was happy, I lived through it all and even won the championship. Now I have retired at Kawasaki Frontale, which is no exaggeration to say that they are the strongest team in J League history. It’s wonderful to be able to decide to retire there. It is a masterpiece. “

Chung Daisei declared to Nakamura, “I will not retire before Kengo-san.” “I was able to achieve that,” he laughed. “There was a word from Kengo-san behind my heart that I thought I had grown up. There is Kengo Nakamura behind my heart.” I said my thoughts.