J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Gamba Osaka vs Kashiwa Reysol – Banpaku

Gamba to Continue Their revival!

Gamba – GK Kimura out with a broken leg, DF Kaji out until at least mid-July, DF Eduardo the same. FW Kawanishi still not fully fit but may return soon.

Reysol – no injuries apart from two reserve GKs.

Ten wins for Gamba, three wins for Reysol and a draw over ten seasons. Gamba have won the last five meetings, outscoring Reysol 14 goals to three.

Gamba Osaka P15 W3 D4 L8 GD -7 Pts. 13) thrashed Consadole last weekend and have actually looked quite decent in recent home losses against Sagan and Reds – creating chances, holding possession, going out into the lead, but losing to late killer goals – they certainly seem to have more to offer than their relegation-threatened rivals and winning games like these can only help in moving up the table. Indeed, they could well have beaten Grampus in midweek, but in the end were probably happy with a point.

Kashiwa Reysol (P14 W7 D3 5 GD +4 Pts. 24) earned a last ditch PK – which was saved but the rebound converted – to snatch a late point against Antlers last weekend. Before that they were four wins -in-a-row so are looking like they’re on a hot streak and made it 5 wins out of six against FC Tokyo in midweek. They have weaknesses and, if their foreign pair of Leandro Domingues and Jorge Wagner are kept quiet they struggle. EXPECT a WIN for GAMBA OSAKA!

J1 Preview – June 30th – 19:00 Jubilo Iwata vs FC Tokyo – Yamaha Stadium

Jubilo – With 1st choice GK Kawaguchi out for the season, 2nd choice Hatta will miss two weeks through injury, also!

Tokyo – DF Ota and MF Otaka are long term injury absentees. Reports say MF Ishikawa is doubtful, as well as MF Hasegawa, who is hopeful but nursing an injury. MF Baek will be a big loss for two more weeks at least.

Eight winds for Tokyo, seven wins for Jubilo and five draws over the last decade. Very evenly matched.

I was scathing about Jubilo Iwata’s (P15 W7 D3 L5 GD +9 Pts. 24) before the season and the difference was made by Baek. He is now injured, and Jubilo – already on a downward spiral of two losses in-a-row since the season resumed will miss him. They have conceded a 5th highest league total of 23 goals and now, with their 3rd choice keeper in the net for the next few games, they may well concede more and start slipping away from the top spot they seek.

FC Tokyo (P15 W8 D1 L6 GD +2 Pts. 25) have their share of injuries which is disrupting the team AND will lose players to the London Olympics very soon, so will really be looking to get another win on the board to keep within a few points of the top spot. After a draw with Reds and a loss to Marinos they came back with a vengeance and dispatched Cerezo last weekend, but then lost be the single goal against Reysol in midweek. EXPECT a WIN for FC TOKYO.

J1 Preview – June 30th – 18:00 Yokohama F.Marinos vs Nagoya Grampus – Nissan Stadium

18:00 Yokohama F.Marinos vs Nagoya Grampus – Nissan Stadium

Another 0-0 draw in the offing?

Marinos – MF Nakamura out with badly sprained ankle. DF Amano out for the season.

Grampus – FW Tamada will be out for at least another month. MFs Isomura and Nakamura both out until at least September.

Seven wins for Grampus, four for Marinos and seven draws over the last decade.

Having scored only one goal in their last four games, but getting a win and three draws from that it would be churlish to expect goals from Yokohama F.Marinos (P15 W5 D7 L3 GD +3 Pts. 22) but they can certainly defend a point at home, having conceded just 12 goals so far this season – the best defensive record in the league.

Nagoya Grampus (P15 W7 D3 L5 GD +1 Pts. 24) won their first two games out after the break – then were held by Gamba in midweek – and those who were expecting them to struggle to score goals with the absence of Tamada have been pleased to see Nagai on form and more than making up for it, although the team have still only registered 22 goals so far – Nagai scored both Nagoya goals in their 2-2 draw with Gamba on Wednesday night. This could well be another 0-0 DRAW!

Gamba Osaka Aiming to Raise 2 Billion Yen from Supporters for New Stadium.

According to the web site – http://www.field-of-smile.jp/contribution/index.html – Gamba Osaka’s ambitious financial project for a new stadium – hopefully not eventually actually called Field of Smile – is not doing as well as hoped.

According to a source that may or may not be Ben Mabley (Twitter @BenMabley), Gamba are massively below target in their efforts to attract donations from fans for their new stadium thus far. Of the total 14 billion yen (140 oku in Nihongo – ¥14,000,000,000) projected construction costs, the club planned to raise two billion from supporters. Let’s put that into figures, shall we? It’s 20 oku in Japanese, or ¥2,000,000,000.

Apparently, the 12 billion yen that was allocated to come from companies has been raised but the supporters are letting the side down, as it were. After two and a half months of the year-long collection process, fans have so far contributed 46 million yen – just 2.3% of the target. A questionnaire distributed by the club shows many fans have been put off by team’s poor results, so perhaps the coming weeks will improve things as summer approaches. Talking of summer, Gamba President Kanamori is hoping for donations from people’s summer bonuses which hit pay packets this week (end of June) in most cases.

Gamba are offering personalised plaques in the new stadium to those donating at least 50,000 yen and, since the stadium is to be donated to the local government, private individuals with an annual income of seven million yen can claim ¥48,000 back on a ¥50,000 donation – a huge percentage which SHOULD help the club meet the target.

Whatever happens, it seems that companies like Toto (3 billion yen from them alone) will not allow the project to go under, but I am sure the club is hoping that fans will come through so that Mr. Kanamori does not have to go back to those companies with cap-in-hand at a later date.

Japanese details on what it’s all about and how to contribute at the web site above. I am sure they’d find an English speaker to read your mail if you sent a message to info@field-of-smile.jp

Jリーグ J1 プリビュ− Matchday 9 – 6月27日

19:00 ガンバ大阪 vs. 名古屋グランパス (万博記念競技場)
ガンバ、勝利は必須!

ガンバ大阪 — DF加地、エドゥワルド、MF佐々木、FW川西が欠場。
名古屋グランパス –MF磯村、中村は欠場、FW玉田の出場もまだ危うい。
直接対決
過去10年間の両チームの対戦成績は、ガンバ7勝、グランパス8勝、引き分けは3試合。ただ、ここ7試合は、グランパスの6勝1分け、17得点、8失点。

つい先週末に行われた試合は、ガンバ、グランパス共に貴重な勝ち星を獲得。どちらもこの試合の勝利が今後を大きく左右することになる。もしガンバ大阪(点12勝3敗8分3差-7)が勝つなら、アルディージャ、セレッソ、アントラーズに僅差で迫ることになる。ガンバにとって、この試合の勝利は大きな意味を持つ。降格ゾーンから浮上したいガンバ、必勝の試合!
名古屋グランパス(点23勝7敗5分2差+1)も、この試合に勝てば、(FC東京の結果次第だが)4位に浮上する。調子の波の大きな今季のグランパスだが、この1勝は、上位チームには脅威になる。つい4日前の試合に勝利した好調チーム同士のこの戦いは、監督の采配の戦いともいえるが、ストイコビッチに一日の長がある。互いにがっぷり四つに組むこの対戦、引き分けか!

19:00 FC東京 vs. 柏レイソル
ACLの出場権を狙うFC東京!

FC東京 –MF大竹は今季出場の見込みなし。DF太田は中足骨の過労骨折で少なくとも1ヶ月の欠場。FW平山の出場は危うい。
レイソルは、日曜日の時点で負傷者の報告なし。控えのGK2人は負傷者リスト。

過去10年間の両チームの対戦成績は、レイソル7勝、FC東京6勝、引き分けが2試合。すべてJ1またはナビスコ杯での対戦。

先週のマリノス戦の1-0の敗戦は、熱心な東京サポーターにとっても悲惨だったと言わざるを得ないが、週末のセレッソ戦の2-0の勝利の持つ意味は大きい。今夜の試合の勝利は、J1制覇に大きく近づく1勝となる。
一方、柏レイソル(点21勝6敗5分3差+2)は、鹿島アントラーズがほぼ手中に収めていた勝利を、近藤のリバウンドを叩き込んだシュートにより、土壇場でもぎ取り、勝ち点1を拾う。アントラーズ戦までは4連勝と好調だった柏レイソルが、引き続きこの好調を維持していけるか。
この試合、引き分けか!

June 27th ACL Catch-Up – Matchday 9 previews

Previews – Wednesday, June 27th

19.00 Gamba Osaka v. Nagoya Grampus at Banpaku
TITLE – Gamba In Desperate Need of the Win!

Gamba still missing DFs Kaji and Eduardo, MF Sasaki and FW Kawanishi.
Grampus still without MFs Isomura and Nakamura, and FW Tamada will still be considered doubtful.
HEAD TO HEAD
Seven wins for the home team Gamba, eight for Grampus, and three draws over the last decade… SIX of those Nagoya wins, and a draw, have come in the last seven games, with the away team outscoring Gamba 17 goals to 8 in that time.
MATCH PREVIEW
Both Gamba and Grampus got much-needed wins at the weekend and the points from this game in hand will be a huge boost for ether team. Gamba Osaka (P14 W3 D3 L8 GD -7) can pull to within touching distance of Ardija, Cerezo and Antlers with a win and their season will be re-started with a win. Have no doubt, it is a HUGE game for Gamba Osaka as they try to pull away from the relegation zone.
Nagoya Grampus (P14 W7 D2 L5 GD +1) will move into 4th position (depending on FC Tokyo’s result) with a win here and, considering their up and down season so far, that will be an ominous sign for the teams above them as Grampus start to hit their stride? After both teams won at the weekend this will be a battle of in-form teams, and a battle of wits between the coaches, and Nagoya’s Stoijkovic might just win that! If Gamba can take the chances they create they can get at least a point. Let’s go for a DRAW here tonight!

19.00 FC Tokyo v. Kashiwa Reysol
TITLE – FC Tokyo Hoping to Get Back to ACL Challenging Place!

FC Tokyo – MF Otake out for the season. DF Ota out for a month at least. FWs Ishikawa and Hirayama must also be considered doubtful.
Reysol have no new injuries to report as of Sunday, just two reserve GKs on the injury list.

Seven wins for Reysol, six for FC Tokyo, and two draws – all in J1 or the Nabisco Cup – over the last decade.

FC Tokyo were, according to even their biggest fans were dire in a 1-0 defeat to Marinos last week, so a 2-0 win at the weekend over Cerezo Osaka was a huge boost to them and a win here would take them within touching distance of the J1-championship-chasing pack.
Kashiwa Reysol (P14 W6 D3 L5 GD +2) gained a last gasp point at the weekend, scoring a very late game-tying goal after a penalty was originally saved, Kondo finishing off the rebound to save a point against Kashima Antlers. Before that draw they had a run of four wins and are confident that the ball can run for them after their last minute heroics against Kashima!
Expect a DRAW!

Jリーグ J1 ゲーム リポート 6月23日

全9試合中アウェイチームの勝利が6つ、ゴールも多かった先週末のJ1とはやや趣きが異なり、今週末は0-0の引き分け3試合を含めて、下位チームによる得点の多い展開となった。

ガンバ大阪は、パウリーニョの得点と記録されたオウンゴールに始まり、MF遠藤の直接FK、倉田の見事なミドルシュート、終了直前の武井のゴールと、コンサドーレ札幌を寄せ付けず、完勝!今週の水曜日には名古屋グランパスと対戦する。

小笠原のペナルティエリア外側からの狙い澄ました左足シュートによる1点を、ほぼ守り抜いたかのように思われた鹿島アントラーズだったが、ロスタイムにレイソルがPKを得る。レアンドロドミンゲスのシュートはGKに阻まれたが、こぼれ球を近藤が詰めて同点。勝ち点を1を分け合う結果となった。興梠のゴールもオフサイドの判定で取り消されている。

長谷川、ルーカスによる得点で、急落中のセレッソに2-0の勝利。前節悲惨な敗北を喫しているだけに、この勝利は、水曜日のレイソル戦に向けてFC東京の士気を高めている。

失速中のジュビロ磐田を尻目に、名古屋グランパスは調子を上げている。ハーフタイム直前に藤本のFKで先行すると、後半開始早々には藤本とのワンツーによる永井の得点で試合を決めた。

サガン鳥栖との引き分けはがっかりだとは思うが、エスパルスの今季の得点力不足はかなり重症だ。この日の得点は大前によるPKの1点だけで、それも池田のゴールで同点にされてしまう。清水の次の1点は、Jリーグ通算1000点目となる。

苦戦続きの大宮アルディージャに0-0のスコアレスドロー。サンフレッチェ広島は、首位ベガルタとの差を縮めることができなかった。この日は、両チームともにディフェンスが固く、効果的なラストパスを封じ合っていたため、チャンスの少ない試合に終始した。

ホーム浦和レッズの巧妙な守備的試合運びが功を奏し、今日のJ1で3試合目となるスコアレスドローで、首位仙台と試合を分けた。上位チームの多くが苦戦したため、順位表でも差が詰まってきている。終盤に田中達也が決めたゴールはオフサイドの判定。テレビのリプレーでも、例のごとく、はっきりとした結論を出すことは控えていた!

神奈川ダービーは、横浜Fマリノスがまたしても無得点試合。だが、相手が得点力の高い好調フロンターレであることを考えれば、このスコアレスドローには満足しなければならない。

では、また来週!水曜日夜の2試合を見逃さないように!

J.League Quick Review Saturday June 23rd

Last weekend we saw SIX away wins from the nine J1 games, and plenty of goals. This weekend was slightly different – THREE 0-0 draws for a start and the goals coming from the bottom of the table.

Gamba Osaka put four past Consadole Sapporo through an Endo free kick, a Kurata long range special, a final minute goal from Takei and an early own goal, credited, so far, to Paulinho! Gamba take on Nagoya on Wednesday night next.

Kashima Antlers must have thought they had the three points wrapped up – from a long range Ogasawara blast – until the referee decided to hand Reysol a PK in added time. Leandro Domingues kick was saved, but Kondo got to the rebound to make it 1-1 and save a point. Koroki had a goal correctly chalked off for offside, also.

FC Tokyo were dire last week so a comfortable 2-0 win against plummeting Cerezo – goals from Hasegawa and Lucas will buoy their fans ahead of their game against Reysol in midweek.

Nahoya Grampus continued to improve, while Jubilo Iwata cntinued to drop points. A Fujimoto free kick on the stroke of half time, and a Nagai shot from a one-two with Fujimoto immediately after the break gave Nagoya a 2-0 win.

Shimizu S-Pulse are probably disappointed to drop points at home to Sagan Tosu, but their lack of goals this season is not helping. Today’s goal was a Genki Omae PK, before Ikeda pulled a goal back and earned Sagan a point. Shimizu’s next goal will be their 1000th in J.League play.

Samfrecce Hiroshima will be disappointed not to make up ground on Vegalta on top with this 0-0 draw with struggling Omiya Ardija. Neither team had a clear cut chance today as the defences did their work and the final passes were not quite there.

Urawa Reds frustrated Vegalta Sendai, playing a very efficient defensive game a home to add to the scoreless games in J1 today. With so many of the higher-placed teams drawing or losing, the league table gets closer together. Tatsuya Tanaka had a late goal canceled out for offside, TV replays were, of course, inconclusive!

In the Kanagawa Derby Yokohama F.Marinos failed to score yet again but will probably be happy with a 0-0 draw, and a point from high-flying, and high-scoring, Kawasaki Frontale.

See you next week, but don’t forget the two games on Wednesday night!

J.League J1 Previews – Saturday, June 23rd

Saturday, June 23rd

14:00 Consadole Sapporo vs Gamba Osaka – Sapporo Dome
A Six Pointer – Gamba MUST Win!
Consadole – FWs Yokono and Sakaki were added to a long injury list.
Gamba – DFs Kaji and Eduardo out, FW Kawanishi still missing due to long term (broken leg) injury. Sasaki must be considered doubtful.
One win for Gamba, and one draw, in J1 2008 is about it!
Gamba Osaka (P13 W2 D3 L11 GD -11) have addressed their goalscoring problem by re-signing club favourite Leandro on loan, although he will not yet be available to play in this match. Games against Sagan Tosu and Urawa Reds have seen defeats for Gamba, despite having the lion’s share of the chances and possession. They need to score goals and who better than Consadole to score against!? Gamba haven’t won in their last five but drew against top club Vegalta and really should have beaten both Tosu and Reds and so will be looking to correct results, if not displays. A loss here would confirm that Gamba are J2-bound!
Consadole Sapporo (P14 W1 D1 L12 GD -22) have conceded 17 goals in their last five games, all losses, of course and not even their greatest fan can believe that they will survive in this division so, perhaps that small ray of hope, a silver lining is that they should feel no pressure!? All the pressure will be on Gamba as this is a REAL six-pointer but, despite all the expectation and pressure on the away team I think we can EXPECT a WIN for GAMBA OSAKA!

18:00 FC Tokyo vs Cerezo Osaka – Ajinomoto Stadium
Cerezo Need Wins Before Kiyotake’s Farewell!
FC Tokyo – MF Otake out for the season, FW Hirayama nearing fitness, DF Ota has a metatarsal stress fracture.
Cerezo – no injuries reported, but rumours of FW Kempes being sold are strong.
Three wins each, and five draws since 2003 in 11 meetings.
Four goals conceded, three wins and draw, before last week’s 1-0 loss to Marinos suggests FC Tokyo (P13 W7 D1 L5 GD +1) could easily be higher than they are. Better finishing needed for the capital team who started out very promising before slipping. Being ousted from the ACL may allow them to concentrate on J1 – a  blessing in disguise? But, on the other hand, what is their target from this season? An ACL place? Here we go again, then!
Cerezo Osaka (P14 W5 D2 L7 GD -2) must face life without Kiyotake soon, and rumours of Kim’s departure also abound, while they may well let Kempes go very soon – changes in the offing. The young team should be able to stay away from the relegation zone but need to show more consistency. Expect an away win today for CEREZO OSAKA!

18:00 Shimizu S-Pulse vs Sagan Tosu – Outsourcing Stadium
A Must-Win for S-Pulse, If They Are to Challenge for the Top!
Sagan – DF Kitani and MF Takahashi are out injured.
The first meeting between these two teams in J1!
Shimizu S-Pulse (P14 W7 D2 L5 GD +3) have scored two goals in their last five games – in the 1-0 win over Vegalta and their 1-1 draw with Cerezo and must get among the goals if they are to challenge for the top spot. Thankfully S-Pulse also have the best (equal) defensive record in the division, so are still hovering in the upper echelons and waiting to move in for the kill! if they had a Didier Drogba they’d be already ten points clear at the top!
Sagan Tosu lost their unbeaten home record last week to a single goal from Yokohama F.Marinos (a habit for Marinos this season) and have started to feel the pressure of keeping up their good, unexpected start to their first ever season in J1. Only one win in their last five now sees Sagan settling into the pattern that I expected from them and I feel they won’t again reach the heights of  the first couple of months of J1 play, even starting to struggle in the relegation area soon. Expect a WIN FOR SHIMIZU S-PULSE!

18:30 Kashiwa Reysol vs Kashima Antlers – Kashiwa Stadium
Stalemate in the Offing?
Reysol – DF Masushima is suspended. FW Ricardo Lobo has gone on loan to JEF, FW Kitajima has left on loan to Roasso Kumamoto.
Antlers – DF Araiba is suspended, but no injuries reported.
Nine wins for Antlers, just the two for Reysol with three draws over the last decade. Both of Reysol’s wins came last year in their championship season.
Kashiwa Reysol (P13 W6 D2 L5 GD +2) are on a four match winning run including a come-from-behind 4-2 destruction of Omiya Ardija last weekend. They have finally realised that Ricardo Lobo is not the man they needed to compliment their championship-winning team and he has been jettisoned to JEF United in J2 on loan. With various players hitting top form and this confidence-boosting run of wins, they will be a handful for Antlers for sure.
Kashima Antlers (P14 W5 D2 L7 GD +2) sit in 13th place, despite putting a good run together to negate their goal-less and point-less start to the season but wins against Kobe and Sapporo were bookended with losses against Jubilo and Nagoya, so they are definitely inconsistent right now and not beating in-form teams. Reysol are in-form, but Antlers will fight to the death and I expect a DRAW here!

18:30 Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Omiya Ardija – Hiroshima Big Arch
Easy for Sanfrecce?
Ardija – FW Cho is suspended, DF Tsubouchi nearing return to fitness.
11 wins for Sanfrecce, just four for Ardija, and two draws in the last decade.
Despite a new coach, players moving on and the fact that they seemed to bean Omiya Ardija reject in FW Ishihara, Hiroshima Sanfrecce (P14 W9 D1 L4 GD +14) have prospered and currently sit in 2nd place, just two points off the lead and having scored 30 goals in the process. With Sato and Ishihara on top form and the players settling in fast under new coach Moriyasu, things look good for Sanfrecce.
Despite a new coach, formation changes and higher expectations Omiya Ardija (P14 W4 D3 L7 GD -13) have not won in four outings, conceding 11 goals in the process. With Cho mising today, and up against a player who was laways on the bench when he played for Ardija – Ishihara – we can expect fireworks as the ex-player proves a point!? Omiya to go down, a WIN for SANFRECCE HIROSHIMA!

19:00 Urawa Reds vs Vegalta Sendai – Saitama Stadium
Tough One for Vegalta!
Reds – MF Suzuki is considered doubtful with a thigh injury, MF Naoki Yamada is out for the season. FWs Popo and Escudero still on the injury list.
Vegalta – FW Wilson is suspended. DF Uemoto still out. MF Sekiguchi doubtful for a full game.
Three wins for Reds, one win for Vegalta and three draws in just the seven meetings between these two teams. Reds have already beaten their opponents in the Nabisco Cup this year.
Urawa Reds (P14 W7 D4 L3 GD +5) were fortunate to come out with a win last weekend when they were outplayed and out-shot by Gamba Osaka, but it’s goals that count, and a last minute winner will have given the team a boost and added to their unbeaten run – last five games have yielded two wins and three draws so Reds will know they need to get more wins out of these games that are ending as draws and this is, as they say, a real six-pointer if they are to keep in touch with the top team.
Vegalta Sendai (P14 W9 D3 L2 GD +18) have won only two of their last five games, and that includes losses against near-challengers Frontale and S-Pulse, so the cracks are beginning to show and the pressure is taking its toll. I do not expect them to stay top much longer and, as with last season, they will probably end the season in 4th or 5th place. This is a game they must win if they are to disprove my theory of impending collapse but I think we will see a WIN for URAWA REDS.

19:00 Kawasaki Frontale vs Yokohama F.Marinos – Todoroki Stadium
Kazama’s Kawasaki March On!?
Frontale – DF Komiyama nearing full fitness after long absence. DF Jeci still out. MF Noborusato out with a fracture, MF Sugiura has a sprained ankle – doubtful.
Marinos – DF Amano is out for the season.
Ten wins for Frontale, seven for Marinos and three draws in meetings between these close rivals over the last ten years.
Despite a reasonable start to the season results-wise, it was obvious deep down that 1-0 wins from goals scored on free kicks was giving the fans a false sense of security and the powers-that-be at Kawasaki Frontale (P14 W8 D1 L5 GD +1) were not fooled and made a change, bringing in coach Kazama for Soma, and what a difference it has made. Frontale are now within five points of the top (although 17 goals difference less!) and have won four of their last five. Defensive injuries have taken their toll, but they are scoring to make up for the goals conceded!
Yokohama F.Marinos (P14 W5 D6 L3 GD +3) started the campaign badly but put a run together and swiftly moved into the top half of the table. They are unbeaten in their last five, although two draws are included in there, and it is of note that they have scored only 15 goals in their 13 games. Luckily their defence is doing its job and we await the forwards coming into form to make the season safe, if not spectacular! But they will struggle this weekend and I expect a WIN for KAWASAKI FRONTALE!

19:00 Nagoya Grampus vs Jubilo Iwata – Mizuho Athletics Stadium
Resurgent Grampus Stifle High-Flying Jubilo?
Grampus – FW Tamada must still be considered doubtful. MFs Isomura and Nakamura are out long term.
Jubilo – Influential MF Yamada is suspended. GK Kawaguchi and FW Kanazono are long-term injury absentees.
Eight wins for Grampus, five for Jubilo and six draws for these two teams in 19 meetings since 2003.
Jubilo Iwata (P14 W7 D3 L4 GD +11) looked very average at the start of the season, even though they weren’t struggling. Along came Korean Baek and suddenly there was a new flowing to their game and a good run came together. It should be noted that after he was carried off last weekend, Vissel Kobe took all three points. Is he really that pivotal to their game and will he be completely fit this week? Despite their home loss last week Jubilo have scored 16 goals in their last five and will be plenty to handle for a faltering Grampus.
Nagoya Grampus (P13 W6 D2 L5 GD -1) are looking at a negative goal difference and the bottom half of the table, which must have been unexpected for them at the start of the campaign. FW Nagai is blossoming but they still leave gaps and lack concentration during games and manager Stoijkovic will be looking for much more from his team in the coming months and a definite rise up the table. Today could be the day they put one over on a team above them, but I am going for A DRAW here today!

19:00 Vissel Kobe vs Albirex Niigata – Home’s Stadium
Nishino’s Kobe to Get Another Three Points!
Vissel – FWs Tashiro and Mogi out. MF Hashimoto still doubtful.
Albirex – DF Kim is suspended. MF Uchida is out for the season.
Just two wins for Vissel in 17 meetings between these two teams since 2003. 11 wins for Albirex and four draws.
Vissel Kobe upset Jubilo Iwata away last weekend and looked good for their win – with 19-year-old Keijiro Ogawa scoring his first ever hat trick in the process. New coach Nishino is still learning the strengths of his team but looks as if he will use national team player Inoha in his favoured position of centre back, which will leave him looking for a key player to fill in at defensive midfield. So far Oya is looking like he could be that player. Young, a bright future, and, along with Ogawa, Okui, Morioka and others playing regularly the Nishino dynasty is underway! Albirex should not put up too much of a fight and Vissel will be disappointed if they do not win this one, which will add to their confidence in the coming weeks.
Albirex Niigata (P14 W3 D3 L8 GD -11) have won just three games last season, but one of those was last week against Shimizu S-Pulse and they will nave gained a new found confidence under new coach Yanagishita, after winning for him in his first game. but they have not displayed much for any opponents to be too concerned about so far this season and I expect a WIN for VISSEL KOBE!