AFC Champions League: ‘felt like a video game’, says Tatsuya Ito of Kawasaki after the victory of Al Nassr
Tatsuya ITO of Kawasaki Frontal compared the lining near Cristiano Ronaldo before their semifinals of the Asian Champions League to be in “a video game” after the J-League dress handed the Saudi club a 3-2 loss to advance in the finals.
it tightened every feeling of being the star to open the result spectacularly in the 10th minute Kawasaki On the way to a place in Saturday’s final against Al Ahli.
“Al nassr I have Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane And such big names, and in that game, in some moments, there were difficulties for us to play against them, “ said it.
“They were attacking well, but I was happy to be on the field with them tonight.
“There were some big names playing here. Before we went to the field, they were next to me. He felt as if it were a video game.”
Kawasaki were previously unknown playAs he needed extra time to defeat Qatar’s Al-School on Sunday to advance in the semifinals, but Ito first hit volleyball from the edge of the penalty area gave his side the ideal start.
Mane equalized with a deviated attempt just before the half -hour sign, only to get too involved again after Kawasaki recaptured the direction.
The rhythm of the former Hamburg’s sulleman captured the defense of Al Nassr and, while goalkeeper Bento saved Ito’s effort in the goal, Yuto Ozeki marked the return to restore his supremacy.
Substitute Akihiro Ienaga struck Kawasaki’s third minutes from time, and the front needed that extra pillow while Aiman Yahya hit from distance with three minutes left to set a large end from which Kawasaki prevailed.
“This is very important, not only for the club, but also for Japanese football and J-League,” Also, “ ITO said about victory.
“This is a great opportunity to show J-League level. We are representatives of Japan.
“Before the match today, the manager told us we came here to make history. Now we are doing it. Hopefully, in the next match, we can win the title and bring the trophy back to Japan.”