“This is not a derby match like I’m used to,” Lukas Podolski tells FourFourTwo, a day after playing alongside fellow World Cup winners Andres Iniesta and David Villa for Vissel Kobe against Cerezo Osaka in the J1 League. With a population of around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan’s sixth-biggest city. Cerezo, which means ‘cherry’, are from the third-largest, 20 miles away. “I have played in derbies in Germany for Cologne and Bayern Munich, in London for Arsenal, and in Istanbul for Galatasaray. Milan, too. Some of the world’s greatest derbies, all full of tension. Here? The Japanese don’t like confrontation.”
“Outside of sport, that can be a good thing,” continues Podolski. “But for a football match, it’s all too respectful. I respect what people in Japan are like, but I…