The match between Nagoya Grand Pass and Kashima Antlers was tough, and some people left.

In the 33rd minute of the first half, Nagoya DF Oh Jae-suk and Kashima MF Izumi were injured and replaced. In the 23rd minute of the second half, Kashima MF van Arano received a second yellow card and was discharged.

In a post-match interview, Kashima’s coach Zago said: “I would like to ask if there was a match. There was a foul game being played instead of soccer.”

On the first play after kick-off, he pointed the play with Nagoya FW Kanazaki’s elbow in the face of Kashima DF Inukai who entered the long ball landing spot. “Intentional elbow strikes are worth giving up. I’m sorry the right decision wasn’t made. (The referee) shouldn’t leave you alone,” he charged in a loud tone to the judge’s standard first-play reference. did.

After that, the players collided with each other many times on the field and the spectators in the stands often complained.

Zago said: “I don’t want to win with the help of the referee. Even if I get a PK, if someone says ‘Not a PK’ from above, I will instruct them to remove it. I have to do it fairly.” What the guys want most. fans is watching football. Not playing soccer like today does not lead to the development of Japanese soccer. You must not accept it. I want to play soccer today. “There was a clear distinction between people and people who didn’t want to,” he didn’t seem convinced until the end.