

'Accurate and true' to you, I suppose. Neither Japanese guy actually belongs on the podium. Sato was overscored, as was Yuma for both programs with mistakes. Gogolev, Gumennik, and Cha had better overall performances than both Yuma and Sato. It's just that Yuma and Sato are political favorites and always given overly high GOEs. Cha has better pcs abilities than Sato. Of course, Yuma and Sato have better aesthetics than Gogolev and Gumennik, but Yuma especially did not perform well and Sato is not as good as the pcs he's given.
The podium should be Shaidorov, Cha, Sato, with Yuma in 4th, Gogolev in 5th, and Gumennik 6th. Basically switching out Yuma and Cha because Cha was hosed by judges in both programs, especially on pcs.