Another former Cerezo Osaka youngster hits the road – this time to India!

In our quest to keep you up to date with all aspects of Japanese Football, here’s something you might not have heard about – from http://punefc.com in India!

Pune FC, in India, have signed Japanese Daisuke Nishiguchi on a one-year loan from Moldovan club, FC Olimpia Balti Moldova.

Osaka-born Nishiguchi plays as a withdrawn striker and attacking midfielder.

The move comes after playing out a full season in Moldova. Apart from the European experience, he is another product of Cerezo Osaka, perhaps not as fabled as Kagawa or Kiyotake, or Inui and ienaga, who also passed through Cerezo, but he’s on the road and worth a follow!

Daisuke’s quick adaptation to Indian conditions – the humidity in Goa to the sultry and hot weather in New Delhi – did not pose to be a bother leading to him earning the nod.

Pune FC Coach Derrick Pereira explained, “He is a utility player, versatile, attacking midfield player who can play comfortably on either side of the pitch or centrally. He has good pace, is technically gifted and will be a huge asset to Pune Football Club. We are delighted that he has joining us.”

Good luck Daisuke!

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 Update – Tuesday Sept.4th

Today’s games are in Tokyo:
16.00 – Nigeria v. USA
19.30 – Japan v. Germany

Nigeria v. USA – some stats!

The pair’s only previous meeting in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup dates back to the quarter-finals two years ago, when Nigeria edged out USA on penalties after the sides had remained deadlocked at 1-1 following extra time.

Nigeria are contesting their second consecutive semi-final in the FIFA U-20 Women’s Wold Cup, whereas this is USA’s fifth in six participations.

Among the four semi-finalists, Nigeria and USA have scored the fewest goals, netting eight and seven respectively from four matches, while the Americans have also conceded the most goals, with five.

USA are unbeaten against African opposition in FIFA women’s competitions. In eight previous encounters spanning the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament and the U-20 showpiece, the Americans have picked up six wins and two draws, scoring 24 goals and conceding just five.

A total of 18 players have been on the pitch for the maximum possible time of 390 minutes so far this tournament. In addition to six players each from eliminated teams Korea DPR and Mexico, the group includes three Nigerians (Josephine Chukwunonye, Gloria Ofoegbu and Desire Oparanozie) plus three Americans (Bryane Heaberlin, Mollie Pathman and Crystal Dunn).

Japan v. Germany

The teams are going head-to-head for the third time in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, having already beaten each other once in the event. Germany edged a 2-1 extra-time victory in the 2002 quarter-finals, whereas Japan won by the same scoreline in the opening round of the 2008 edition.

Germany have won their last 11 games in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, conceding no goals in their last five. Meanwhile Japan are unbeaten in five, having strung together four wins and one draw.

This is the first FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup match in which the reigning champions have been pitted against the host team.

This is Japan’s first semi-final in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, whereas Germany have reached the penultimate round for the fifth time in six attempts.

Good luck Young Nadeshiko!

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Jリーグ J1 9月1日 Reports!!

コンサドーレ札幌0-2清水エスパルス (10783人)
秘かにリーグ制覇を狙うエスパルス、アウェイ戦を堅実な勝利で勝ち点3。

浦和レッズ1-1大宮アルディージャ (39814人)
埼玉ダービー。浦和は1人少ない大宮を一方的に攻め立てたが、運にも見放され、逆に前半終了間際の東のゴールで、勝ち点1を分け合う。

FC東京3-1横浜Fマリノス (26950人)
前節のセレッソ戦の敗戦でバブルのはじけたマリノス。ルーカスの2得点など、FC東京のそつない攻めに沈む。

ジュビロ磐田1-1サンフレッチェ広島 (11115人)
得点はリーグ・トップの49点ながら、失点も下から4位とディフェンスの弱い磐田、首位広島を迎えてのホームゲームに観客わずか11000人。試合は引き分け、佐藤がまたゴールを奪い、得点王争いを独走中。

鹿島アントラーズ1-0ヴィッセル神戸 (13798人)
降格争いからは安全圏に逃れたアントラーズだが、まだまだ本調子には程遠い。大迫のドライブのかかった長距離弾の得点を守り切る。GKはセーブできたシュートだった。

ベガルタ仙台2-1川崎フロンターレ (17159人)
フロンターレの先制も、ベガルタが後半の2点で逆転勝ち。勝ち点3で、この日引き分けのサンフレッチェから首位奪還。

アルビレックス新潟0-1セレッソ大阪 (24601人)
電撃復帰したクルピ監督の第一の使命はセレッソのJ1残留。この勝利でまずは安全圏。後半36分の柿谷のゴールで、実質上6の勝ち点をゲット。

名古屋グランパス1-0柏レイソル (14193人)
6試合ぶりに復帰のケネディからのスルーパスに、玉田が反応、右足で振り抜いたシュートの1点を、グランパスが守り切った。共に後半からの出場だったが、このゲームを決めるプレーの幅がケネディの真骨頂。この「巨人」の復帰は、永井と玉田には何よりも心強い。

サガン鳥栖4-1ガンバ大阪 (19729人)
開始早々のFKを決めた鳥栖が終始ゲームを支配した。ガンバの1点は、焼け石に水の感。完全復活に至らないもどかしさが感じられる試合だった。

仙台が首位に返り咲き、広島と浦和を交えた三つ巴の状態で、混戦J1はますます面白くなってきた。この3チームのすぐ下にも6チームが連なり、浮上のチャンスを窺っている。

一方、下位では、セレッソに敗れたアルビレックスが大きく後退。大宮とガンバは勝ち点1を積み上げたが、セレッソとアントラーズは降格争いからはひとまず安全圏内へ。気になるのは坂を転がり落ちているフロンターレだ。ガンバと大宮の復調次第では、順位の入れ替わりも起こり得る。

J1 Round-Up Saturday September 1st

Just a short one this week – as we are working on the final draft of JSoccer Magazine Issue 5 – going to the printer today – and, as always, the results and table are always up and ready straight after the games at our Results and Tables links.

Consadole Sapporo 0-2 Shimizu S-Pulse 10,783
A simple away win for S-Pulse as they continue to build for that surprise finish to the season that sees them take the CHampionship?!

Urawa Reds 1-1 Omiya Ardija 39,814
Reds took the lead, then Ardija went down to ten men early and still the away team took a point from the Saitama Derby through Higashi’s goal just before the break.

F.C.Tokyo 3-1 Yokohama F.Marinos 26,950
The Marinos bubble has burst – defeat by Cerezo last week is followed by a comprehensive beating from FC Tokyo – Lucas with two goals.

Jubilo Iwata 1-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 11,115
Over-achieving Iwata – top scorers, but 4th worst defence in J1, and pulling in only 11.000 for a home game against the leaders – hold Sanfrecce to a draw. Sato scores for Hiroshima, but that’s not news!

Kashima Antlers 1-0 Vissel Kobe 13,798
Antlers probably did enough to pull away from the relegation scrap, but they are FAR from convincing, and this game was won on a speculative long distance drive from Osako, that the keeper really should have saved.

Vegalta Sendai 2-1 Kawasaki Frontale 17,159
Frontale took the lead but class told in the end as Vegalta came back, took the points, and – with Sanfrecce’s draw – the top spot, too.

Albirex Niigata 0-1 Cerezo Osaka 24,601
A real six-pointer here was won by the away team on a late Kakitani strike (how often have we written that this season?!) and returning Cerezo coach Levir Culpi – given the simple task of staying in J1, and nothing else – already looks safe!

Nagoya Grampus 1-0 Kashiwa Reysol 14,193
Nagoya took the points on a goal from Tamada, created by a through ball from, wait for it, Josh Kennedy! He is back! The Australian came on as a sub, and his match-winning “assist” says it all. Nagai and Tamada should benefit greatly from the return of the “big man”!

Sagan Tosu 4-1 Gamba Osaka 19,729
Tosu took a very early lead on a free kick and never looked back. Gamba pulled a goal back to make it 3-1 and, as always, left plenty of gaps going for the comeback – but they always leave gaps, even when they are winning??!

At the top Sanfrecce give it up to Vegalta, and it seems that it is down to the triumvirate of Hiroshima, Sendai and Urawa now, but another half a dozen teams are within touching distance of the top and won’t yet give up.

At the bottom, Albirex were the big losers as they went down to Cerezo. Omiya and Gamba picked up a point and wins for Cerezo and Antlers PROBABLY did enough to take them out of the relegation scrap now. But Frontale should be wary – they are dropping like a stone and good runs from Gamba and Omiya could drag them down.

Jリーグ J1 プリビュ− 9月1日

14:00 コンサドーレ札幌 vs. 清水エスパルス (札幌ドーム)
エスパルス、勝ち感を取り戻せるか?
チーム状況
清水エスパルス – アレックス・ブロスケが出場停止。DF吉田は要・体力テスト。
直接対決 – 過去4回の対戦は、エスパルスの3勝1分け。
ゲーム・プレビュー
前節、コンサドーレはガンバ大阪の猛襲に7失点の大敗。降格の確率を限りなく100%に近づけている。一方のエスパルスもホームで浦和に敗れ、それまでの復調に陰りが出ている。ただし、ディフェンス陣の主力が欠けた状態での前節だったが、今節はカルフィン・ヨン・ア・ピンがCBの位置に戻って来る。今季はこれまでの活躍が目覚ましいだけに、この復帰は大きい。
エスパルスは、アレックス・ブロスケを出場停止で欠くが、大前と高木に得点感覚が戻り、新戦力のCF金賢聖も好調。今節は、李記帝も出場停止から戻り、清水ディフェンス陣はほぼフルメンバーになるため、コンサドーレは前節に続き大敗を喫しそうだ。この負の勢いを止める力は、残念ながら、新加入のブラジル人コンビ、ハモンとテレにはなさそうだ。来季のJ2での活躍に期待か?
清水エスパルスの勝利!

18:00 浦和レッズ vs. 大宮アルディージャ (埼玉ス)
埼玉ダービー、レッズが見事に制するか?
何が起こってもおかしくない埼玉ダービー。勿論、2連勝の流れに乗ってホーム戦を戦う浦和レッズに一日の長がある。リーグ制覇を目指すレッズにとって、この試合は必勝だ。
一方、2週間前にFC東京をアウェイで下した大宮アルディージャだが、このところは負けが混み、得失点差も-20で、あっという間に17位まで順位を下げている。ディフェンスを固め、得点数を増やす、この一番基本的な要求が不調のアルディージャには重くのしかかる。
この試合、浦和レッズの勝利!

18:30 FC東京 vs. 横浜Fマリノス (味の素ス)
予想困難 – 引き分け!
下位に低迷するFC東京だったが、前節は、首位広島の圧倒的な攻撃を耐え忍び、ルーカスの1点を守り切る会心の勝利。ルーカスは、何をするかわからない、実に意外性の豊かな選手だ。
一方、無敗試合記録を続けるマリノスの快進撃は、前節、不調にあえぐセレッソ戦に内容でも結果でも圧倒され、あえなく途切れた。これまでが実力以上の戦いぶりだったのか、マリノスは、メッキが剥げかけているのだろうか。
この試合、FC東京の勝利!

19:00 ベガルタ仙台 vs. 川崎フロンターレ (ユアテックス)
名門ベガルタに、フロンターレ再び頓挫
アルディージャ先制で始まったゲームを見事ひっくり返し、勝ち癖を取り戻したベガルタは、足踏みを続ける広島との差を勝ち点1に縮めた。
一方、特にディフェンス陣に多くの負傷者を抱えるフロンターレは、風間兄弟ら新加入選手たちがまだチームに溶け込んでいない。ここ4試合勝ち星がなく、12位に甘んじるこの状況からの脱却には、やはり連勝しかない。セレッソ、ガンバ、アルビレックスと、下位チームが降格圏脱出に躍起になっている今、もたもたしているとそこまで落ち込んでしまう可能性だってある。
この試合、ベガルタ仙台の勝利!

19:00 鹿島アントラーズ vs. ヴィッセル神戸 (鹿島ス)
ヴィッセル、アントラーズをドロップゾーンに落とし込む!
ここ4試合で3敗の鹿島は、ドロップゾーンへの道を足早に進んでいる。特に、ガンバ、セレッソ、アルビレックスが調子を上げている今、今夜の試合結果次第で、自信喪失中の鹿島はと泥沼にはまり込んでしまう可能性すらある。
一方、3試合無敗のヴィッセルは着実に調子を上げつつこの試合に臨む。好調レッズを倒した後のホーム戦でサガンと引き分けたのは痛かったが、他会場の結果次第では、上位進出、さらにその上をも狙う位置に立てる。
この試合、引き分け!

19:00 アルビレックス新潟 vs. セレッソ大阪 (東北電ス)
セレッソ、降格圏に水を開けるか?
前節、前々節とアウェイゲームに勝利した新潟アルビレックスだが、23試合でわずか16点の得点力不足は深刻だ。一方のセレッソ大阪は、ここ4試合で11得点と、山口、扇原、柿谷のオリンピック・トリオも復帰して、エンジン全開。オリンピック代表の杉本も虎視眈々のセレッソは、1月の移籍時期が近づくまでは、ここ当分快調に走るだろう。
セレッソ大阪の勝利!

19:00 ジュビロ磐田 vs. サンフレッチェ広島 (ヤマハス)
この試合の引き分けは、レッズとベガルタへの吉報?
今季好調のジュビロを支えるベク・ソンドンの靭帯損傷(今季の出場は危うい?)をはじめ、負傷者が相次ぐ中で、前田がストライカーの仕事を続けられるかどうかが、これからのジュビロを占う鍵となる。
アウェイ戦には2勝したが、FC東京、清水エスパルスとホーム戦に連敗中のサンフレッチェ広島は、現在得点王の佐藤にチャンスを供給してきたMF/ウインガーのミキッチが欠場する。得点力はあるが失点も35と多いジュビロとのこの試合は、ミキッチ抜きの広島であっても、点の取り合いが予想される。ただ、双方譲らず、引き分けか!

19:00 名古屋グランパス vs. 柏レイソル (瑞穂)
グランパス、レイソルのJリーグ連覇の望みを断ち切るか?
前節、川崎を相手に虎の子の1点を守り抜き、1-0の僅差で勝利したグランパス。降下中のチームを、まずは上昇気流に乗せた、といったところか。欠場が続いていたケネディがようやく練習に復帰した。ケネディには、得点力もさることながら、スペースの作り方や他のプレーヤーの活かし方など、今のグランパスに欠けた多くの要素がある。五輪から永井、玉田が負傷から復帰、ケネディがスタンバイのグランパス、はたして、今季終盤の台風の目となるか。
一方、柏レイソルはホームでのジュビロ戦に完敗。近藤とジョルジワグネルの欠場でチーム力低下のレイソルに、調子上向きのグランパス、私の予想は引き分け!

19:00 サガン鳥栖 vs. ガンバ大阪 (ベストアメニティ)
復調ガンバ、さらに上へ!
5試合6得点レアンドロ、通算得点で3位と好調の佐藤の活躍などで、ガンバは2試合連続の大量点で、とうとう降格圏を脱出した。ここ5試合でも3勝2分けと、チームは確かに調子をとりもどしている。また加地、エドゥワルドと負傷者が相次ぐRBのポジションの穴も、エスパルスから移籍してきた岩下がきちんと埋めている。
ホーム戦での強さはもう定評となったサガン。23試合で26点の得点力不足は、現在J1最強のディフェンス力で補い、低得点試合を勝利にこぎ着けてきた。ただ、さすがのサガン・ディフェンス陣も、ここ2試合で大量12点と大爆発のガンバ攻撃陣には粉砕されてしまうのか。この試合、ガンバ大阪の勝利!

J1 Previews Saturday, September 1st. 2012

14:00 Consadole Sapporo vs Shimizu S-Pulse at Sapporo Dome – S-Pulse Get Back to Winning Ways?

Shimizu S-Pulse – Alex Brosque is suspended. DF Yoshida will need a fitness test.

3 wins for S-Pulse and one draw in four meetings.

Consadole were hit for seven last weekend by a rampant Gamba Osaka and are slowly edging nearer to the mathematical certainty of relegation, while Shimizu S-Pulse also lost last week – ending their mini-revival – beaten by an efficient Urawa Reds, at home, but missing most of their defence. Jong-a-Pin will be back at centre back – a great season for him so far – and he will make all the difference.

While S-Pulse will miss Alex Brosque through suspension Omae and Takagi are scoring goals again and new centre forward Kim looks good to hit the target soon so Consadole can expect another pasting. And, of course with the S-Pulse defence back to full strength, or close to it – Lee also being available again after suspension, Sapporo will find it hard to score, but they are used to that by now. Brazilians Ramon and Tele do not seem good enough to make an impact – perhaps in J2 next season?

EXPECT a WIN for SHIMIZU S-PULSE!

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18:00 Urawa Reds vs Omiya Ardija at Saitama – Reds to Take the Saitama Derby in Style?

Urawa Reds – all players seem to be fit for selection except slight doubts on MF Kashiwagi, and MF Naoki Yamada who is out for the season.

Omiya Ardija – MF Murakami and FW Shimizu both injured.

10 wins for Reds, 6 for Ardija and 4 draws since 2005 in J1 and the Nabisco Cup, but note that Ardija have won the last two J1 meetings!

Anything can happen in a Derby, especially a Saitama Derby but surely home advantage, two wins in a row, and riding high ready to attack the top spot means Urawa Reds know that they MUST win this one – and games like it, against teams at the bottom – to have a chance of taking the Championship. While Reds have had trouble scoring freely, they DO have the players and the likes of Ugajin have been chipping in with goals recently to take the pressure off mis-firing forwards. If the goals continue to come from everywhere, the points will follow!

Omiya Ardija shocked everyone with an away win two weeks back at FC Tokyo, but have lost four games around that one and have dropped into the bottom two with a goal difference of -20! With the likes of Gamba showing major improvement, and Albirex knocking out an away win at Kashima last week nothing less than a win will be enough for Omiya Ardija and, unless the likes of Cho and Hasegawa are up to scratch to support the improving play of Carlinhos in midfield, I can’t see a win coming their way. They must be wondering what possessed them to allow Ishikawa to move to Sanfrecce Hiroshima now! They have conceded 12 goals in their four most recent defeats, apart from that 1-0 win at Tokyo and MUST tighten the defence and score more goals. A tough ask for a team in trouble.

EXPECT a WIN for URAWA REDS!

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18:30 FC Tokyo vs Yokohama F.Marinos at Ajinomoto – A Tough Call – Go For a Draw!

FC Tokyo – MF Otake out for the season, DFs Ota, Jang and Hiramatsu out for a few more weeks each, MF Hanyu may be set to return but needs match fitness. FW Edmilson joined the list with a hamstring injury.

Yokohama F.Marinos – DF Amano out for the season. MF Ogura out for a month.

Head to Head – 9 wins for Marinos, 8 for Tokyo and 4 draws since 2003.

FC Tokyo had a dire run and looked in danger of slipping into the relegation zone up until a shock win away at top team Sanfrecce Hiroshima on a 49th minute goal from no.49 Lucas pulled them out of their funk, perhaps! They have been beset by injuries all season, as well as the absence of players at London 2012, and have rarely played the same XI all season. Edmilson joined the growing injury list last weekend and, even including their win last week they have scored just four goals in their last five games so will be hoping for more in that department. Lucas is an amazing talisman and with him on the field there is always the chance of something happening.

Yokohama F.Marinos, on the other hand, had an excellent run of unbeaten games before finally slipping to an away loss at Cerezo Osaka last weekend, where they were outplayed and outshot by a team who had struggled all season. Was that the bursting of Yokohama’s bubble, or just a temporary knock? Shunsuke Nakamura has been an inconsistent shadow of his former self often, even in the winning run, while Yuji Ono has rarely shown the spark that got him noticed by so many, so young, last season. Oguro and Marquinhos are inconsistent at best but do get the goals that matter now and again. I feel that Marinos have been overachieving in the last few months and last week was the beginning of their demise!

EXPECT a WIN for FC TOKYO!

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19:00 Vegalta Sendai vs Kawasaki Frontale at Yurtec – Sendai to Show Their Pedigree, Frontale Falter Again

Vegalta Sendai have no injuries or suspensions to report.

Kawasaki Frontale – DFs Saneto and Morishita and MF Rene Santos are injured.

5 wins for Frontale, 2 for Sendai and 3 draws between these two teams in the last decade or so.

Vegalta Sendai were back to winning ways last week – after going behind against Omiya Ardija – and, with Sanfrecce failing to win again are still easily within grasp of the top spot.Three draws and a loss in their previous four games before last week’s win are not the results of champions, but they are still only two points off the top and back in a winning mood. Wilson may be have eventually settled in after a slow start, but he had hit a barren patch, until last week’s return and he must put the chances away, along with Akamine, if Vegalta are to continue their challenge for the top and not fall away in autumn, as they did last season.

Kawasaki Frontale have had a few injuries, especially in defence, and new players are not yet fully settled – including the Kazama brothers – sons of the manager! Hopefully they will be playing because of form and not because they’re the boss’s boys! The team has not won in four games and find themselves in 12th place now, with little to play for unless they put a winning run together. Even worse, if they don’t pick up points in the next 4 or 5 games they may find themselves fighting off relegation as teams like Cerezo, Gamba and, perhaps, Albirex improve.

EXPECT a WIN for VEGALTA SENDAI!

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19:00 Kashima Antlers vs Vissel Kobe at Kashima – Vissel to Push Antlers Toward the Drop Zone!

Kashima Antlers – DF/MF Koji Nakata will be out for at least another month. DF/MF Yamamura will be out for approximately 3 months. MF Shibasaki is suspended.

Vissel Kobe – DF Soma is suspended, while his natural replacement at left back – Hayashi is out for the season after an injury this week. Okubo is also undergoing tests.

10 wins for Antlers, just 3 for Vissel and 5 draws in the ten seasons.

Kashima Antlers have lost three out of the last four matches and are slipping closer to the drop zone – a major cause for concern, especially with the likes of Gamba, Cerezo and Albirex improving, a loss here today, coupled with other results not going their way would see Antlers in trouble, with confidence low. This is a must-win game, which probably adds more pressure to the team, and may work against them. Unhappy home fans may also go against them. The youthful exuberance of Shibasaki and Yamamura will be missed and the forwards are mis-firing – just three goals in the last four games – and the likes of Osako, Koroki or Dutra must find the net in this game.

Vissel Kobe are a work in progress and have a three game unbeaten run to protect going into this game. A win over high-flying Reds was three points well-earned, and a home draw against Sagan Tosu may even have been viewed as a disappointment. A win for Vissel today would – depending on other results, of course – see them enter the top ten on a run of form that could see them continue up the table with a big finish. Having said that, the fans and management would probably be happy with a mid-table finish and a consolidation of their J1 place while planning ahead for an assault on a top 3 finish in 2013. Hence no pressure today? That could be the key point that will earn them at least a point.

EXPECT a DRAW!

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19:00 Albirex Niigata vs Cerezo Osaka at Tohoku Den – Cerezo to Pull AWay from the Bottom Three?

Albirex Niigata – MFs Kim, Nakamura and Ichida, and FW Suzuki are all long-term injuries.

Cerezo Osaka relived manager Soares of his duties and re-hired Levir Culpi on a contract until the end of the J.League season only! His job will be to stay in J1, that’s all! The team report no injuries and have no suspensions.

5 wins for Cerezo, 3 for Albirex and 4 draws since 2003.

Albirex Niigata have been somewhat of an enigma recently, away wins at Tomyo and Kashima bringing them much-needed points in their two wins from the last five games, but a team that has scored just 16 goals in 23 games is surely heading for trouble. No goals will mean no points in this match because Cerezo have notched 11 goals in their last four games and are back at full strength with the return of their Olympic trio. With Yamaguchi, Ogihara and Kakitani on fine form, and Olympian Sugimoto waiting in the wings, things are improving for Cerezo – at least until they lose another player or two to Europe in January!

Cerezo have fired Soares and called upon Levir Culpi to return with the express target of keeping a J1 place. Nothing else. Emperor’s Cup doesn’t matter to the team. J1 is all! Culpi’s contract is until December 2nd, and only then will the team will for 2013. Expect a fine performance by the players for their returning mentor, especially after the confidence-boosting win over a long-unbeaten Marinos last weekend, and Albirex will continue their struggle for goals, which means only one thing ….

EXPECT a WIN for CEREZO OSAKA!

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19:00 Jubilo Iwata vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima at Yamaha – A Draw For These Two, Good News for Reds and Vegalta?

Jubilo Iwata – GL Kawaguchi and MF Matsuoka out for the season, MFs Baek and Rodrigo Souto are new additions to the injury list. DF Cho, MF Yamamoto and FW Han out injured.

Sanfrecce Hiroshima – Mikic out for at least one month.

9 wins for Jubilo, 6 for Sanfrecce and 3 draws in 18 meetings in the last decade or so.

Jubilo Iwata have been hit by injuries to what I think are key players. Baek has ligament damage and may be out for the season now and I feel he was the catalyst to Jubilo’s improved season after their average start. With Rodrigo Souto and Yamamoto also missing and the possible replacement for any midfield problem being Matsuoka- also out for the season – Jubilo resources are stretching thin. Yet still they confound, score goals, earn points from unexpected sources and sit pretty in 4th place after successive wins against Cerezo and Reysol in their last outings. If Maeda keeps scoring, Jubilo will keep winning – simple, but they need to stop falling victim to injuries!

Sanfrecce Hiroshima have lost two in a row at home – against Tokyo and S-Pulse, but won their last two away – albeit against lowly Albirex and Ardija – but will miss creative midfielder/winger Mikic, who has been laying on the chances for Sato to put away with regularity. Jubilo may be high scorers but they have also conceded 35 goals and, with Sanfrecce hitting the target often, if they can get over the loss of Mikic we may well have a high-scoring game here, but I can’t call a winner!

EXPECT a DRAW!

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19:00 Nagoya Grampus vs Kashiwa Reysol at Mizuho – Grampus to Kill Off Lingering Title Hopes of Reysol?

Nagoya Grampus – MF Danilson is out for a few weeks. MF Isomura is along term injury. FW Kennedy is still not recovered from a long-term injury, with no news from the club on progress.

Kashiwa Reysol – DF Kondo and MF Jorge Wagner are suspended

7 wins for Grampus, 4 for Reysol and 4 draws since 2003.

Nagoya Grampus pulled off a semi-shock last week after three losses out of four – Consadole, Gamba and S-Pulse had taken maximum points of them recently – by getting the only goal of the game away at Kawasaki Frontale, thereby arresting an alarming slump that has seen them drop to 8th – albeit only 2 points off 4th place or just 8 points to the top – such is the tightness of J1, as is often the case. Josh Kennedy is apparently back in training, and has been missed, not necessarily for his goals, but for the way he gives space, and chances to the others around him. With Nagai back from London 2012, Tamada back from injury and Kennedy getting there, we may well see a big run-in for the end of the season from Grampus, but they’ll need to win games like this – both ensuring that Reysol doesn’t pull away and keeping Grampus in with a shout for the top.

Kashiwa Reysol were comprehensively beaten – at home – albeit down to ten men early in the game, bu Jubilo Iwata last week. The likes of Jubilo, Grampus, S-Pulse et al must be beaten if a team wants to make a late surge for the top of the table, so this game is almost a six-pointer in that respect. Kondo and Jorge Wagner will be missed and a newly-resurgent Nagoya should be able to rouse themselves enough here to get at least a draw! There is a little needle between the teams and Leandro Domingues may get would up by Dragan Stojkovic if the Grampus coach starts shouting his opinions – could be fun!

EXPECT a DRAW!

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19:00 Sagan Tosu vs Gamba Osaka at Best Amenity – Gamba Continue the Revival!

Gamba Osaka – GK Kimura, DF Nakazawa are out with broken legs. FW Kawanishi is working hard to return from a broken leg but not yet match fit. RBs Kaji and Eduardo both injured!

Sagan Tosu – DF Kitani has been injured since early season and out for at least another month.

An away J1 win for Sagan earlier this season is the only previous meeting between these teams.

Gamba are – finally – on a roll and have moved out of the bottom three on six goals in five games from Leandro, and Sato continuing to hit the net and riding high at the top of the scoring charts, close to his Sanfrecce namesake. Even Konno has got in on the act, scoring his first two goals for Gamba in successive games as the team have gone 3 wins and 2 draws in their last five games. Gamba also seem to have found a right back to cover for the injured duo of Kaji and Eduardo – Iwashita has looked comfortable there since his arrival from S-Pulse.

Sagan Tosu are notoriously strong defensively, especially at home – they have the best defence in J1 right now, but have only scored 26 in their 23 games. They have won a few low-scoring games and kept away attacks at bay, but with Gamba in free-scoring mode – 12 in their last two games – will Sagan’s home defence finally be breached multiple times? I think it will be and I think we can . . .

EXPECT a WIN for GAMBA OSAKA.

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