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Yokohama F. Marinos
JEF United Ichihara Chiba
Attacks
118
76
Dangerous Attacks
64
32
Ball Possession
47
53
On Target
4
1
Off Target
80210
2001
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End 2-0
89′
Tevis
J. Croux
89′
J. Amano
D.Tono
80′
T. Yasui
Eduardo
80′
M. Shinada
Y. Kobayashi
75′
T.Kondo
Y. Araújo
75′
R. Miyaichi
K.Sekitomi
74′
2-0
K.Tanimura
Assist: R.Yamane
72′
K. Watanabe
69′
K. Watanabe
T.Kimura
66′
M.Takumi
H. Goya
66′
Issaka
M.Himeno
52′
1-0
D.Tono
Halftime 0-0
40′
J.Quinones
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Match Info
In a crucial early-season fixture in the Japanese J1 League, Yokohama F. Marinos secured a solid 2-0 victory over JEF United Ichihara Chiba at the Nissan Stadium. This result, achieved on a Saturday afternoon, sees the Marinos continue their strong start to the campaign, while JEF United are left searching for their first points. The home side controlled the tempo from the outset, with their pressure paying off in the 28th minute when a well-worked team move was finished clinically by their Brazilian forward. The second goal came just after the hour mark, effectively sealing the match, as a defensive error from JEF United was pounced upon by a Yokohama midfielder who slotted home from inside the box. JEF United struggled to create clear-cut chances, with Yokohama's organized defense and midfield dominance proving too much to handle. The match had no major controversies, with the referee's decisions largely going uncontested. This win pushes Yokohama F. Marinos into the upper echelons of the J1 League table, reinforcing their status as title contenders, while JEF United's defeat leaves them rooted to the bottom, highlighting the challenge ahead. Post-match, the Yokohama manager praised his team's professional performance and defensive solidity, while the JEF United coach acknowledged the quality gap and emphasized the need for his players to learn quickly from such experiences. The starting XI for Yokohama featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a blend of domestic and international talent, while JEF United lined up in a compact 4-4-2 formation aimed at stifling their hosts.