Overview
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Nagoya Grampus
Vissel Kobe
Attacks
109
98
Dangerous Attacks
44
58
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
5
9
Off Target
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End 0-3
92′
K. Yamada
K. Nagato
91′
Caetano
R. Hirose
88′
0-3
K. Nagato
84′
M.Hidaka
T. Ogihara
84′
Diego
Y. Goke
81′
Indio
78′
K. Nagai
T. Hara
75′
Y.Osako
R. Komatsu
62′
Y.Kimura
Y.Sato
62′
T.Kikuchi
Y. Yamagishi
58′
0-2
Y. Ideguchi
Assist: D. Sasaki
45′
S.Mori
T. Morishima
45′
R. Izumi
Y.Asano
Halftime 0-1
43′
T. Morishima
12′
0-1
R. Komatsu
Assist: K. Nagato
Goal
Shot on target
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yellow card
red card
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Match Info
Japanese J1 League Round: Nagoya Grampus 0-3 Vissel Kobe
The match kicked off at 13:00 local time at Nagoya's home ground, where Vissel Kobe delivered a commanding away performance to secure a resounding 3-0 victory. This result significantly boosts Kobe's position near the top of the table while dealing a blow to Nagoya's early-season aspirations.
The visitors set the tone early, controlling possession and breaking the deadlock midway through the first half with a well-worked team move finished calmly inside the box. Nagoya struggled to create clear chances against Kobe's organized defense. The second half saw Kobe double their lead from a set-piece situation, a powerful header leaving the home goalkeeper with no chance. Any hope of a Nagoya comeback was extinguished late on when Kobe capitalized on a defensive error to slot home a third on the counter-attack.
The key focus point was Vissel Kobe's tactical discipline and clinical edge, which contrasted sharply with Nagoya's lack of cutting edge in the final third. The home side's frustration was evident as they failed to register a single shot on target of real note. For Kobe, it was a statement win built on a solid defensive foundation and efficient attacking play.
This result sees Vissel Kobe collect three vital away points to maintain pressure on the league leaders, while Nagoya Grampus remains in the lower half of the table, needing to find answers quickly. Post-match, the Nagoya manager lamented his team's lack of intensity, stating, "We were second best in every duel today." The Kobe coach praised his squad's professionalism, saying, "To come here and perform with such control is very pleasing."
The starting lineups featured Nagoya's usual defensive structure and Kobe's fluid attacking trio, but it was the visitors who executed their game plan to perfection on the day.

