Overview
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206
Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Nagoya Grampus
Cerezo Osaka
Attacks
84
101
Dangerous Attacks
61
43
Ball Possession
41
59
On Target
4
2
Off Target
7015
60310
Important Events
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End 3-0
97′
Y.Kimura
96′
Y.Kimura
95′
T. Uchida
T. Morishima
89′
M.Ono
R. Izumi
89′
S.Mori
Y. Nogami
85′
D.Cools
H.Okuda
83′
S. Homma
74′
S. Homma
T.Andrade
73′
S.Kagawa
M. Shibayama
68′
S.Sugiura
Y. Yamagishi
68′
Y.Asano
H.Koda
63′
M. Nakajima
61′
3-0
R. Izumi
Assist: Y.Kimura
54′
M. Nakajima
R.Inoue
54′
Y.Yokoyama
R.Sakata
53′
2-0
Y. Yamagishi
Assist: K. Nakayama
49′
R.Inoue
46′
1-0
Y. Yamagishi
Halftime 0-0
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
Nagoya Grampus secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Cerezo Osaka in a Japanese J1 League fixture at the Toyota Stadium. This comprehensive win at home provided a significant boost for Nagoya's league position, showcasing their attacking efficiency and defensive solidity against a top-half rival. The match was effectively decided in the first half, with Nagoya finding the net twice to establish a firm grip on the contest. The opening goal came from a well-worked team move, finished calmly inside the box, before a second was added from a set-piece situation, leaving Cerezo with a mountain to climb. The second half saw Nagoya manage the game expertly, adding a third goal on the counter-attack to put the result beyond any doubt. Cerezo Osaka struggled to create clear-cut chances throughout, with Nagoya's organized defense snuffing out any potential threats. The result sees Nagoya Grampus climb the J1 League table, putting pressure on the teams above them, while Cerezo Osaka will need to regroup after a disappointing away performance. Post-match, the Nagoya manager praised his team's focus and execution, while the Cerezo coach acknowledged his side was second-best in all departments on the day. The starting lineups featured Nagoya's first-choice attackers and a resilient backline, while Cerezo fielded their typical midfield creators who were largely kept quiet.

