“Why shouldn’t we immediately conclude that Vissel Kobe’s defeat means it’s collapsing? Looking only at the result of losing to Sanfrecce Hiroshima, it is no wonder that some people feel that the champions are fading. However, when we rewatched this match over the course of 90 minutes, it wasn’t just a lack of strength, but rather a slight flaw in our tactics, as well as fatigue and psychological stress that had built up over the course of consecutive matches. Vissel Kobe did not fight in a weak manner. Yuya Osako was the centerpiece and pressure was applied from the front, Yoshinori Muto was shaking up the opponent’s defense, and Yosuke Ideguchi was trying to control the flow in the midfield. Additionally, Shuichi Gonda was holding his own at the back of the field, showing that his individual quality was not lost. Still, Kobe struggled because their high press, which is their strength, gradually lost touch with Hiroshima’s calm dodging and quick advances. In other words, this loss was not a game in which Kobe couldn’t do anything, but rather a game in which Hiroshima executed their countermeasures against Kobe with high precision. In addition, the physical exhaustion that had accumulated during the hectic schedule, and the pressure of being constantly required to produce results as a champion, must have had an invisible impact on the speed of his decisions and the accuracy of his plays. That’s why this match should not be dismissed as a mere failure, but rather as an important match that showed Vissel Kobe what needs to be corrected. In this video, while calmly explaining why Vissel Kobe lost, we will clearly explain why we cannot say that Kobe is over. Please watch till the end. What you can learn in this video – The real reason why Vissel Kobe lost in the match against Hiroshima – Tactical reasons why the loss should not be interpreted as a “collapse” – The structural background why Kobe’s high press did not work properly – The impact of fatigue and psychological pressure from consecutive matches on the content – Correction points needed for Vissel Kobe to rebuild ## Keywords Vissel Kobe, Vissel Kobe, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, J League, J League, J1 League, High press, Tactical analysis, Loss cause analysis, Yuya Osako, Yoshinori Muto, Shuichi Gonda, Shuichi Gonda, Yosuke Ideguchi, Yosuke Ideguchi, Overseas reaction, Japanese soccer ## Hashtags #Vissel Kobe #Sanfrecce Hiroshima #J League #High press #Tactical analysis #Loss cause analysis #Yuya Osako #Yoshiki Muto #Overseas reaction #Japanese soccer”

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