Match Report: Kashiwa Reysol 4-2 JEF United Ichihara Chiba – J1 League
Date: 23 May 2026 | Venue: Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium
Match Overview
Kashiwa Reysol produced a stunning attacking display to defeat JEF United Ichihara Chiba 4-2 in a thrilling J1 League encounter on 23 May 2026. The home side raced into a three-goal lead inside the first half-hour, but JEF United mounted a spirited fightback before Kashiwa's class eventually told in the second period.
First-Half Fireworks
Kashiwa Reysol started at a blistering tempo, with their high press forcing JEF United into errors. The breakthrough came in the 8th minute when Brazilian forward Matheus Sávio collected a pass on the edge of the box, turned his marker, and unleashed a curling effort into the top corner. Ten minutes later, captain Hiromu Mitsumaru doubled the lead with a powerful header from a corner. The onslaught continued, and on the 27th minute, young winger Kaito Mori made it 3-0 with a clinical finish after a swift counterattack.
JEF United's Second-Half Response
JEF United manager Yuta Abe made two substitutions at half-time, introducing fresh legs in midfield. The changes paid immediate dividends. In the 51st minute, veteran striker Koki Yonekura reduced the deficit with a composed finish after a pinpoint cross from the right. The visitors then stunned the home crowd in the 63rd minute when Yonekura turned provider, laying off for midfielder Shuto Kojima to fire home from 20 yards. Suddenly, the score was 3-2 and Kashiwa's dominance looked fragile.
Kashiwa Reysol Reassert Control
Kashiwa Reysol weathered the storm and regained composure. Their experience showed as they began to control possession once more. The decisive moment came in the 78th minute when Matheus Sávio netted his second of the night, latching onto a through ball and sliding the ball past the JEF goalkeeper. With any hopes of a comeback extinguished, Kashiwa saw out the final minutes comfortably.
Tactical Analysis
- Kashiwa's Pressing: The high-intensity press in the first half forced three clear defensive errors, leading directly to goals.
- JEF's Half-Time Changes: A shift to a 3-5-2 formation with wing-backs pushed higher gave them the width needed to drag Kashiwa's defence out of shape.
- Key Duels: Kashiwa's midfield trio of Takuya Kojima, Kei Koizumi, and Hiroki Miyazawa dominated the central areas, winning the possession battle 58% to 42%.
Standout Players
Matheus Sávio was the star of the show with two goals, his movement and finishing causing constant problems. Kashiwa captain Hiromu Mitsumaru also impressed, not only scoring but providing a defensive rock at the back. For JEF United, Koki Yonekura's goal and assist gave his team hope, but the defensive lapses in the first half proved too much to overcome.
Table Implications
Kashiwa Reysol's victory keeps them firmly in the J1 League top three, putting pressure on the leaders. JEF United remain in mid-table, but their spirited second-half showing suggests they have the quality to challenge for a top-half finish if they can eliminate slow starts.

