Cerezo Osaka and Tokyo draw 2-2 on Saturday. HIGHLIGHTS

OSAKA. Cerezo Osaka manages to recover against Tokyo with 2 goals from R. Araki from a goal on the 75' and a goal on the 33'.

Cerezo Osaka and Tokyo draw 2-2 on Saturday. HIGHLIGHTS

OSAKA. Cerezo Osaka manages to recover against Tokyo with 2 goals from R. Araki from a goal on the 75′ and a goal on the 33′. Cerezo Osaka was not able to win even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (60%)

The match was played at the Yanmar Stadium Nagai stadium in Osaka on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Yudai Yamamoto who was helped by Yosuke Takabe and Tatsuya Fujisawa. The 4th official was Kota Watanabe. The weather was overcast clouds. The temperature was cold at 9.37 degrees Celsius or 48.87 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 41%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 60 Ball Possession 40
Shots
  • 17 Total 7
  • 5 On Target 2
  • 5 Off Target 2
  • 7 Shots blocked 3
  • 102 Attack 94
  • 66 Dangerous attack 40
  • 74 Ball safe 81
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 7 Corners 4
  • 2 Off Sides 4
Fouls
  • 12 Total 26
  • 0 Yellow Cards 4
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Cerezo Osaka had a strong ball possession 60% while Tokyo was struggling with a 40% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Cerezo Osaka was more pushing with 66 dangerous attacks and 17 shots of which 5 were on target. However, that was not enough Cerezo Osaka to win the match​.

Cerezo Osaka shot 17 times, 5 on target, 5 off target. On the opposite side, Tokyo shot 7 times, 2 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

Cerezo Osaka didn’t receive any yellow card. On the other side, Tokyo received 4 yellow cards (Henrique Trevisan, Jajá, Yuto Nagatomo and Ryotaro Araki).

Match Timeline

20'
Ryotaro Araki- Yellow
Capixaba(goal)
26'
33'
Ryotaro Araki(goal)Kuryu Matsuki
44'
Yuto Nagatomo- Yellow
Shunta Tanaka(goal)Lucas Fernandes
51'
65'
Soma Anzai- sub ->Teruhito Nakagawa
66'
Jája Silva- sub ->Kota Tawaratsumida
72'
Jája Silva- Yellow
75'
Ryotaro Araki(goal)Jajá
Vitor Bueno- sub ->Shinji Kagawa
78'
Masaya Shibayama - sub ->Hiroaki Okuno 
78'
82'
Kei Koizumi- sub ->Riki Harakawa
82'
Kosuke Shirai- sub ->Kashif Bangnagande
85'
Henrique Trevisan- Yellow
90'
K. Higashi- sub ->Diego Oliveira
Satoki Uejo- sub ->Shunta Tanaka
90'
Hirotaka Tameda- sub ->Capixaba
90'

Standings

After this match, Cerezo Osaka has 1 points to occupy the 7th place in the table. On the other side, Tokyo has 1 points (8th).

Next matches

Cerezo Osaka – Formation

Cerezo Osaka
G
Jin-hyeon Kim 21.South Korea
6.4
D
Seiya Maikuma 2.Japan
8.1
D
7.3
D
Kakeru Funaki 14.Japan
6.4
D
Koji Toriumi 24.Japan
6.8
M
Shinji Kagawa 8.Japan
6.8
78'
M
Shunta Tanaka 10.Japan
8.2
90' Goals51'
M
Hiroaki Okuno 25.Japan
7.0
78'
F
Léo Ceará 9.Brazil
6.8
F
Capixaba 27.Brazil
7.8
90' Goals26'
F
Lucas Fernandes 77.Brazil
8.4
Substitutes
G
Keisuke Shimizu 31.Japan
D
H. Okuda 16.Japan
D
R. Nishio 33.Japan
M
Satoki Uejo 7.Japan
90'
M
Hirotaka Tameda 19.Japan
90'
M
6.3
78'
F
Vitor Bueno 55.Brazil
7.0
78'

Cerezo Osaka started with a 4-1-2-3 line-up (4-1-2-3).

The manager Akio Kogiku decided to play with the following team: Jin-hyeon Kim  (6.4), Seiya Maikuma (8.1), Koji Toriumi (6.8), Kakeru Funaki (6.4), Kyohei Noborizato (7.3), Hiroaki Okuno  (7.0), Shunta Tanaka (8.2), Shinji Kagawa (6.8), Lucas Fernandes (8.4), Léo Ceará (6.8) and Capixaba (7.8).

The home team had on the bench: Satoki Uejo, Hayato Okuda, Hirotaka Tameda , Keisuke Shimizu, Ryuya Nishio, Masaya Shibayama (6.3) and Vitor Bueno (7.0).

Substitutions

Cerezo Osaka made 4 changes: Shinji Kagawa for Vitor Bueno (78′), Hiroaki Okuno  for Masaya Shibayama (78′), Capixaba for Hirotaka Tameda  (90′) and Shunta Tanaka for Satoki Uejo (90′).

Player of the match: Lucas Fernandes​

The most impressive player for Cerezo Osaka was Lucas Fernandes.

His rating is 8.4 with 34 passes (74% accurate) and 4 key passes. He won 11 duels out of 14. He performed 11 crosses.

Tokyo – Formation

Tokyo
G
Go Hatano 13.Japan
7.0
D
Yuto Nagatomo 5.Japan
6.7
44'
D
Kanta Doi 32.Japan
6.8
D
Henrique Trevisan 44.Brazil
6.3
85'
D
K. Bangnagande 49.Japan
6.3
82'
M
K. Matsuki 7.Japan
7.5
M
Riki Harakawa 40.Japan
6.8
82'
M
Ryotaro Araki 71.Japan
8.4
20' Goals33', 75'
F
Diego Oliveira 9.Brazil
6.4
90'
F
6.8
66'
F
6.4
65'
Substitutes
G
T. Nozawa 41.Japan
D
M. Morishige 3.Japan
D
Kosuke Shirai 99.Japan
6.8
82'
M
K. Higashi 10.Japan
90'
M
Kei Koizumi 37.Japan
6.4
82'
M
Soma Anzai 38.Japan
6.6
65'
M
Jája Silva 70.Brazil
7.3
66' 72'

Tokyo started with a 4-2-1-3 line-up (4-2-1-3).

Peter Cklamovski played with: Go Hatano (7.0), Yuto Nagatomo (6.7), Kanta Doi (6.8), Henrique Trevisan (6.3), Kashif Bangnagande (6.3), Kuryu Matsuki (7.5), Ryotaro Araki (8.4), Riki Harakawa (6.8), Teruhito Nakagawa (6.4), Diego Oliveira (6.4) and Kota Tawaratsumida (6.8).

They had on the bench: Masato Morishige, Keigo Higashi, Kei Koizumi (6.4), Shoma Anzai (6.6), Taishi Brandon Nozawa, Jajá (7.3) and Kosuke Shirai (6.8).

Tokyo could not rely on the presence of Kosuke Shirai (injured) and Keigo Higashi (injured).

Substitutions

Tokyo made 5 changes: Teruhito Nakagawa for Shoma Anzai (65′), Kota Tawaratsumida for Jajá (66′), Riki Harakawa for Kei Koizumi (82′), Kashif Bangnagande for Kosuke Shirai (82′) and Diego Oliveira for Keigo Higashi (90′).

Player of the match: Ryotaro Araki​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Tokyo was Ryotaro Araki.

His rating is 8.4 with 2 goals, 21 passes (57% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 7 duels out of 14. He performed 4 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the J-League.​