advertisement
Stuttgart's Shinji Okazaki and Gotoku Sakai quickly bond after defender's recent arrival
The club's two Japanese players have trained, eaten, and roomed together since the 20-year-old's switch from Albirex Niigata to the eighth-placed Bundesliga outfit
By Dan Orlowitz
Getty
It has been almost two weeks since Stuttgart announced the signing of Japanese defender Gotoku Sakai, but the youngster has already made a close friend in countryman Shinji Okazaki since joining the club last week.
The two have shared meals, bunked together, and frequently trained together at the team's winter camp in Turkey.
"I was delighted [to have Sakai join the team]," Okazaki told the club's official website.
"I already knew Go from the 2010 World Cup [where Sakai was a support member of the Japan squad] and the 2011 Asian Championships. Even then we did a number of things together. Now we of course spend a lot of time together.”
Sakai, a full-back for three years at J-League side Albirex Niigata before moving to Stuttgart, joined Okazaki for the interview.
"To be playing in Germany is a very special feeling and my mother is very proud of me," the 20-year-old, whose mother is German, gushed.
"My grandmother lives in Nurnberg and intends to come and visit me in Stuttgart soon. I am very highly motivated to learn German as quickly as possible."
Sakai is the latest Japanese player to enter the Bundesliga, joining players such as Borussia Dortmund's Shinji Kagawa and Wolfsburg's Makoto Hasebe.
He is expected to be a key member of Japan's squad for the London Olympics, should they advance, but, before then, the youngster will need to adjust to his new surroundings.
"I’ve only been here in Germany for a few days but what I have noticed is that people drink beer even in the afternoon," he laughed.
The two have shared meals, bunked together, and frequently trained together at the team's winter camp in Turkey.
"I was delighted [to have Sakai join the team]," Okazaki told the club's official website.
"I already knew Go from the 2010 World Cup [where Sakai was a support member of the Japan squad] and the 2011 Asian Championships. Even then we did a number of things together. Now we of course spend a lot of time together.”
Sakai, a full-back for three years at J-League side Albirex Niigata before moving to Stuttgart, joined Okazaki for the interview.
"To be playing in Germany is a very special feeling and my mother is very proud of me," the 20-year-old, whose mother is German, gushed.
"My grandmother lives in Nurnberg and intends to come and visit me in Stuttgart soon. I am very highly motivated to learn German as quickly as possible."
Sakai is the latest Japanese player to enter the Bundesliga, joining players such as Borussia Dortmund's Shinji Kagawa and Wolfsburg's Makoto Hasebe.
He is expected to be a key member of Japan's squad for the London Olympics, should they advance, but, before then, the youngster will need to adjust to his new surroundings.
"I’ve only been here in Germany for a few days but what I have noticed is that people drink beer even in the afternoon," he laughed.
Thank you for your comment!
Please enter your name
Please enter your location
Please share your comment!
2 Comments
Advertisement
Inside Goal.Com
/* empty because this one does not have controls */?>
-
Champions League Team of the last-16 first leg
Goal.com picks the best in show from the first leg of the round of 16 fixtures in Europe's most prestigious club competition
-
Ranieri must banish Sneijder & Zarate to the bench
The under-fire Nerazzurri boss appears to have lost the courage of his convictions if his team selection for his side's latest defeat is anything to go by
-
Rafinha not good enough, and neither is Dante
The right-back was exposed against Basel on Wednesday, and his alarming inadequacy should send a clear signal to Uli Hoeness that the Gladbach man is a similarly risky investment
-
Champions League Player Ratings: Basel 1-0 Bayern
Goal.com assesses the individuals on show as the Swiss champions shocked the Bavarian giants at St. Jakob-Park
-
Champions League Player Ratings: Marseille 1-0 Inter
Goal.com evaluates the performances of those involved in the last 16 clash at the Stade Velodrome, a game decided by Andre Ayew's last-gasp goal
Advertisement
Advertisement
