Overview
Chat
127
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Fagiano Okayama
Vissel Kobe
Attacks
87
111
Dangerous Attacks
44
37
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
3
7
Off Target
6014
6025
Important Events
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End 1-4
95′
K. Hamasaki
G. Sakai
95′
N.Iino
M. Mitsuta
92′
K. Yamada
Caetano
91′
K. Yamauchi
Y. Goke
88′
1-4
Y. Goke
Assist: Y. Ideguchi
84′
Werik
Lucao
82′
B. Nduka
81′
J.Patric
Diego
77′
Y.Kamiya
T.Kimura
65′
T. Ogihara
64′
K.Kawano
K. Ichimi
62′
1-2
T.Kimura
Assist: K. Shirai
45′
Lucao
K.Fujii
45′
K. Shirai
M. Matsumoto
45′
K.Uchino
Y.Osako
Halftime 0-2
45′
0-2
K. Nagato
24′
M. Matsumoto
11′
K. Abe
K. Kudo
8′
D. Tagami
2′
Y. Goke
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
Vissel Kobe showcased their attacking prowess with a convincing 4-1 away victory over Fagiano Okayama in the Japanese J1 League on April 5th, 2026. The match, played at the City Light Stadium, saw the visitors overcome an early setback to deliver a powerful second-half performance and claim all three points. Fagiano Okayama started brightly, taking a surprising lead in the first half to send the home fans into raptures. However, Vissel Kobe equalized before the break, shifting the momentum. The second half belonged entirely to the visitors, who scored three unanswered goals in a clinical display. Kobe's superior quality in the final third was the decisive factor, as their forwards exploited space with pace and precision. A key incident was a disallowed goal for Okayama early in the second half that could have restored their lead, a VAR decision that proved pivotal as Kobe took control shortly thereafter. The standout performer was Kobe's dynamic winger, who contributed a goal and an assist, constantly tormenting the Okayama defense. This result solidified Vissel Kobe's position in the upper echelons of the J1 League table, applying pressure on the leaders, while Fagiano Okayama's fight against relegation was made more difficult. The Okayama manager lamented his team's inability to maintain their defensive structure after the break, while the Kobe coach highlighted his team's resilience and killer instinct. Fagiano Okayama's lineup relied on a compact defensive block, while Vissel Kobe's starting XI featured their prolific international striker leading the line.

