- The summary focuses on the comments made by Kuroda, the manager of J1 club Machida Zelvia, regarding the controversial match between Machida and Tsukuba University in the Emperor’s Cup.
- Kuroda criticized the refereeing in the match, stating that there were clear fouls that were not called, leading to injuries to Machida players.
- The article also mentions the response from Chong Tae-se, a former North Korean international, who praised the match as an entertaining one and acknowledged Tsukuba University’s talent.
- The article suggests that Machida’s reputation for rough play has led other J.League teams to match their style, and that the club needs to address this issue to avoid further injuries.
- The article concludes by noting the ongoing discussion and debate surrounding the match and Kuroda’s comments, and the impact it may have on Machida’s league campaign.

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Chung Dae-se and the Tsukuba University Incident
Zelvbia Machida Head Coach Kuroda’s Controversial Remarks
Zelvbia Machida head coach Kuroda made controversial remarks following his team’s loss to Tsukuba University in the Emperor’s Cup. He criticized the refereeing and the aggressive play of the opposing team, despite his own team’s history of rough play.Injury Concerns and Player Welfare
Kuroda revealed that several Zelvbia Machida players suffered serious injuries, including bone fractures, during the match. He argued that the referee failed to properly control the game and protect the players from dangerous challenges.Zelvbia Machida’s Response and Inquiry to the Japan Football Association
In response, Zelvbia Machida’s football director Hara announced that the club would submit a written inquiry to the Japan Football Association regarding the refereeing standards and decisions in the match.Reactions from the Opposing Team and Supporters
The head coach of Tsukuba University, Kodo, directly apologized to the injured Zelvbia Machida players. However, many supporters criticized Kuroda’s remarks, arguing that Zelvbia Machida’s own history of rough play was the root cause of the issues.Chung Dae-se’s Perspective on the Incident
Former North Korean international Chung Dae-se commented on the match, describing it as an “interesting” and “entertaining” encounter. He acknowledged Tsukuba University’s talent and competitiveness, while also noting Zelvbia Machida’s apparent lack of preparation.Lessons and Implications for the Future
The incident has sparked a wider discussion about refereeing standards, player welfare, and the culture of aggressive play in Japanese football. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop and what changes, if any, will be implemented to address the concerns raised.Q&A: Jeong Dae-se’s Tsukuba Nightmare: Kuroda’s Candid Remarks
Questions about Chung Tae-se’s Comments
A: According to the text, Chung Tae-se, the former North Korean national team player, commented on the match between Machida Zelvia and Tsukuba University. He said the match was “so interesting that I can’t express my feelings in just one word.” He also mentioned that while Tsukuba Meiji and other J1 clubs may have doubts about their full-season performance, they can compete and avoid relegation at least in the first half of the season, as they have sufficient talent. Chung praised Tsukuba’s strength, but regarding Machida, he felt they seemed unprepared for the match due to their squad imbalance and the injuries suffered by their players.
Questions about the Referee’s Decisions
A: The text states that the referee’s decisions during the match were problematic. Machida Zelvia’s manager Kuroda criticized the referee for not issuing a yellow card for a clear foul by Tsukuba’s player Takahashi early in the game, which set the tone for the referee’s lenient approach throughout the match. Kuroda argued that while there were only 3 yellow cards shown, the referee should have issued around 7-8 cards considering the rough play. The text suggests the referee struggled to maintain consistent standards in his decision-making.
Questions about Machida Zelvia’s Rough Play
A: The text discusses the perception of Machida Zelvia’s rough play. While Kuroda claimed Machida has not had any major injuries under his tenure, other commentators pointed out that Machida’s aggressive style has led to concerns about player safety, even in previous seasons. Some fans felt Machida’s “hard work” approach was actually just reckless play, and they hoped this incident would prompt the team to re-evaluate their tactics. The text suggests Machida’s reputation for rough play is well-established among other J.League teams and their supporters.
Video: [Title: Shocking! Daeseong Jeong’s former J1 Machida coach Kuroda’s “Tsukuba University match” excuse was too much… “Regarding the refereeing…” The shocking backstory of the century’s Jaikiri incident that occurred in the Emperor’s Cup cannot be hidden…
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Source: 【驚愕】鄭大世が元所属したJ1町田・黒田監督の”筑波大戦”の言い訳に対する本がヤバすぎた…「レフェリングについては…」天皇杯で起こった世紀のジャイキリ事件の裏側に驚きを隠せない…/芸能界の暴露団(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EluXyM592wY&rand=11717)
Conclusion: Jeong Dae-se’s Shocking Excuse



The video’s content and the coach’s comments were quite controversial. While the university team’s performance was impressive in defeating the J1 club, the coach’s remarks about the refereeing and the club’s playing style were questionable. The injuries sustained by the players on both sides are regrettable, and it will be interesting to see how this situation develops going forward.
Source: 【驚愕】鄭大世が元所属したJ1町田・黒田監督の”筑波大戦”の言い訳に対する本がヤバすぎた…「レフェリングについては…」天皇杯で起こった世紀のジャイキリ事件の裏側に驚きを隠せない…/芸能界の暴露団(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EluXyM592wY&rand=11717)

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