J-League’s Kawasaki Frontale stun Chelsea

Players and staff members of Chelsea FC and Kawasaki Frontale pose after their match in Yokohama, Japan, on Friday. (AP)
Updated 19 July 2019
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J-League’s Kawasaki Frontale stun Chelsea

  • Chelsea are on a pre-season tour of Japan, and will play a friendly against FC Barcelona on Tuesday in Saitama, north of Tokyo

YOKOHAMA: J-League Champions Kawasaki Frontale pulled off a stunning 1-0 victory against Chelsea in friendly at Yokohama on Friday.
Kawasaki striker Leandro Damiao headed in a Kengo Nakamura cross from a close range in the 87th minute to clinch the upset in front of 61,012 spectators.
Chelsea struggled to find the net despite waves of attacks, with Kawasaki players cautious in defense, particularly before the break. A long journey and high humidity in Japan during the early days of pre-season caused “difficulties for us physically,” said Chelsea coach Frank Lampard.
“The quality of our players on the ball was not quite where we want. It’s very, very normal in pre-season. We will get there.”
“I got no fears. I was happy with (a) big part of the performance,” he added.
The Chelsea boss was tightlipped about squad selection for the upcoming season, only saying he has a “competitive” organization.
“Nobody is in or out of the squad,” Lampard said. “Everybody is competing and the squad will be picked in due time.”

Kawasaki faced pressure
Chelsea maintained pressure on the hosts throughout the match but were unable to translate that into goals.
In the 30th minute, Chelsea forward Pedro showed off his skill by zigzagging past a group of Kawasaki defenders before unleashing a long-range shot, which flew just over the bar.
Four minutes later, a similar attempt by his teammate Kenedy also went wide.

HIGHLIGHTS

● For Kawasaki Frontale, the hard-won victory also shows the quality of Chelsea squad.

● The club is on a pre-season tour of Japan, and will play a friendly against FC Barcelona on Tuesday.

Kawasaki midfielder Akihiro Ienaga, J-League MVP in 2018, threatened the Chelsea goal in a 45th-minute counterattack, ending the move with a sizzling shot which forced a superb one-armed save by goalkeeper Willy Caballero.
After the break, Kawasaki’s Leandro Damiao dashed to meet a Kei Chinen cross, but his diving header inside the box went wide.
Chelsea are on a pre-season tour of Japan, and will play a friendly against FC Barcelona on Tuesday in Saitama, north of Tokyo.
For Kawasaki, the hard-won victory also showed the quality of the Chelsea squad.
“Honestly, the game showed us that they (Chelsea) are very strong,” Kawasaki coach Toru Oniki said after the match.
“We were not allowed play our own football. We felt a lot of pressure. It’s great that we won after having struggled so much,” he said.
“But we went into the match to win, and we won. This was big.”


Bangladesh board says ICC considering request to move their World Cup games from India

Updated 08 January 2026
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Bangladesh board says ICC considering request to move their World Cup games from India

  • Bangladesh cites security concerns amid strained ties with India as it seeks venue change for T20 World Cup matches
  • ICC says it is engaging with Bangladesh board and reviewing request as part of tournament security planning

NEW DELHI: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) said on Wednesday that the sport’s global governing body, the International Cricket Council, is considering their request ​to move their Twenty20 World Cup matches out of India over safety concerns.

Amid fraught relations between the two countries, Indian Premier League (IPL) side Kolkata Knight Riders said at the weekend that the country’s cricket board (BCCI) had told them to drop Bangladesh bowler Mustafizur Rahman.

Bangladesh’s interim government has since banned broadcasts of ‌the IPL, ‌and the BCB have refused ‌to ⁠play ​their World ‌Cup matches in India, which is co-hosting the February 7 to March 8 event with Sri Lanka.

Bangladesh are scheduled to play three World Cup matches in Kolkata next month.

“In its communication, the ICC has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the full and uninterrupted participation of the ⁠Bangladesh team in the tournament,” the BCB said.

“The ICC has conveyed ‌its willingness to work closely with ‍the BCB to address ‍the concerns raised and has assured that the ‍board’s inputs will be welcomed and duly considered as part of the detailed security planning for the event.”

The ICC and Indian board did not immediately reply to requests for comment ​from Reuters.

Some media reports have suggested the ICC, which is headed by former Indian board ⁠chief Jay Shah, had told Bangladesh they must play in India or forfeit the matches.

However, the BCB said reports of such an ultimatum were “completely false” and that it would work with the ICC to arrive at a solution that ensures their successful participation.

Tensions have risen in recent weeks between India and Bangladesh.

Hundreds protested near Bangladesh’s High Commission in New Delhi last month after a Hindu factory worker was beaten and set on ‌fire in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district over allegations he insulted the Prophet Muhammad.