Japanese J1 League – Round 12
Venue: K's denki Stadium, Mito
Date: 9 May 2026
Match Overview
Urawa Red Diamonds produced a dominant attacking display to crush Mito Hollyhock 4-1 at K's denki Stadium on Saturday. The visitors raced to a three-goal lead within the opening half-hour, with Yoshio Koizumi pulling the strings in midfield. Mito pulled one back early in the second half through veteran striker Kenji Sano, but Urawa restored their three-goal cushion almost immediately. The victory keeps Urawa firmly in the J1 title race, while Mito remain dangerously close to the relegation zone.
Key Moments
- 7th minute: Urawa's captain Tomoya Kudo headed in a corner from close range after a flick-on.
- 19th minute: Koizumi played a perfectly weighted through ball for Haruki Takeda, who slotted under the keeper.
- 28th minute: Takeda turned provider, crossing for Tatsuma Sasaki to volley home at the far post.
- 51st minute: Mito's Sano bundled in a rebound after a long throw caused confusion.
- 54th minute: Urawa's Kudo scored his second of the afternoon, a powerful strike from outside the box that took a deflection.
Tactical Analysis
Urawa Red Diamonds pressed aggressively from the first whistle, forcing Mito into errors high up the pitch. The Reds' 4-3-3 offered width through overlapping full-backs, while Koizumi operated as a floating playmaker in the half-spaces. Mito, set up in a cautious 4-2-3-1, struggled to contain Urawa's quick interchanges. After going 3-0 down, Mito pushed forward more in the second half, which both gave them a consolation goal and left gaps that Urawa exploited ruthlessly. The 4-1 scoreline flattered Mito only slightly; Urawa could have scored six.
Standout Players
- Yoshio Koizumi (Urawa Red Diamonds): Two assists and a constant creative threat. His vision and passing range dismantled Mito's midfield.
- Tomoya Kudo (Urawa Red Diamonds): Scored a brace from central midfield, demonstrating his aerial ability and long-range shooting.
Season Impact
Urawa move to 2nd in the J1 League standings, just two points behind leaders Yokohama F. Marinos. Their goal difference has improved to +14. Mito Hollyhock remain 16th, only one point above the relegation playoff spot. With three losses in four matches, head coach Toshihiro Hattori faces growing pressure to turn around a side that has conceded 15 goals in its last five outings.

