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Japan's Nakamura Ponders Future at Espanyol
La Liga | December 22, 2009

Midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura has yet to score a goal in 10 La Liga matches and has not made the starting lineup since Nov. 29. (EPA Photo) Midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura has yet to score a goal in 10 La Liga matches and has not made the starting lineup since Nov. 29. (EPA Photo)
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Tokyo. Japan’s midfield dynamo Shunsuke Nakamura, struggling to earn playing time at Espanyol, says he plans some soul-searching after missing two successive La Liga matches, Japanese media reported on Tuesday.

Espanyol beat Almeria 2-0 at home on Sunday when manager Mauricio Pochettino used three midfield substitutes, but not the 31-year-old Japanese dead-ball specialist who joined the Barcelona outfit from Celtic in June.

“It feels great to win,” Nakamura told Japanese media after Espanyol ended a five-game losing streak. “[But] after seeing the substitutions ... I feel compelled to think about many things.”

He did not elaborate, but Japanese sports dailies took his comment as a hint of his readiness to ponder his future with Espanyol ahead of next year’s World Cup finals in South Africa.

The left-footer has yet to score a goal in 10 La Liga matches and has not made the starting lineup since playing in a 4-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid on Nov. 29.

Japan coach Takeshi Okada, who counts on Nakamura for his distribution and scoring ability, has expressed full confidence in him. Okada said last week that Nakamura’s decision to move to Spain ahead of the World Cup had reflected a “challenging spirit” and would have a positive effect on his career.

“In this sense, I believe he will definitely remain an essential player for Japan’s national team, although he has limited chances to play in matches at present,” the coach said.

But Frenchman Philippe Troussier, who led Japan to an unprecedented last-16 spot in the 2002 World Cup on home turf, said this month Okada should not take Nakamura for granted as a midfield lynchpin but stimulate competition for starting places.

Okada has set his sights on a semifinal spot in South Africa, a target seen by most pundits as unrealistic.

La Liga

Agence France-Presse




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