KASHIWA. Cerezo Osaka and Kashiwa Reysol draw 1-1. L. Ceará scored the first goal (19′) for Cerezo Osaka. M. Savio made it even (21′).

The match was played at the SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium stadium in Kashiwa on Wednesday and it started at 7:00 pm local time. The referee was Futoshi Nakamura assisted by Akane Yagi and Hideaki Nishio. The 4th official was Yunosuke Kanetsugu. The weather was light rain. The temperature was pleasant at 17.65 degrees Celsius or 63.77 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 86%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 45 Ball Possession 55
Shots
  • 23 Total 10
  • 6 On Target 3
  • 10 Off Target 4
  • 7 Shots blocked 3
  • 73 Attack 82
  • 50 Dangerous attack 36
  • 58 Ball safe 77
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 6 Corners 7
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 7 Total 1
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Cerezo Osaka had a strong ball possession 55% while Kashiwa Reysol was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Kashiwa Reysol was putting more pressure with 50 dangerous attacks and 23 shots of which 6 were on target. However, that was not enough Kashiwa Reysol to win the match​.

Kashiwa Reysol shot 23 times, 6 on target, 10 off target. On the other side, Cerezo Osaka shot 10 times, 3 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Kashiwa Reysol received 2 yellow cards (Taiyo Koga  and Tomoya Inukai). On the opposite side, Cerezo Osaka received 1 yellow card (Hiroto Yamada).

Match Timeline

Taiyo Koga - Yellow
18'
16'
Léo Ceará(VAR)
19'
Léo Ceará(penalty)
Matheus Savio(goal)Takuya Shimamura
21'
57'
S. Kitano- sub ->Vitor Bueno
Tomoya Inukai- Yellow
57'
57'
Masaya Shibayama - sub ->Hiroaki Okuno
Koki Kumasaka- sub ->Takumi Tsuchiya
64'
67'
Hiroto Yamada- sub ->Capixaba
Kosuke Kinoshita- sub ->M. Hosoya
74'
Sachiro Toshima- sub ->Yuto Yamada
75'
84'
Hiroto Yamada- Yellow
83'
Satoki Uejo- sub ->Jordy Croux
83'
Ryo Watanabe- sub ->Léo Ceará
Eiichi Katayama- sub ->Takuya Shimamura
89'

Standings

After this match, Kashiwa Reysol has 9 points like Gamba Osaka and Nagoya Grampus to hold in the 7th place. On the other side, Cerezo Osaka will has 12 points like Sanfrecce Hiroshima to sit in the 3rd place.

Next matches

Kashiwa Reysol – Formation

Kashiwa Reysol
G
Kenta Matsumoto 46.Japan
7.1
D
Diego 3.Brazil
7.1
D
Taiyo Koga 4.Japan
6.3
18'
D
Tomoya Inukai 13.Japan
6.7
57'
D
H. Sekine 32.Japan
7.7
M
Yuto Yamada 6.Japan
7.1
75'
M
Takuya Shimamura 29.Japan
7.3
89'
M
Eiji Shirai 33.Japan
7.3
M
Takumi Tsuchiya 34.Japan
6.4
64'
F
Matheus Savio 10.Brazil
8.2
21'
F
M. Hosoya 19.Japan
7.0
74'
Substitutes
G
Tatsuya Morita 31.Japan
D
Eiichi Katayama 16.Japan
89'
D
Yugo Tatsuta 50.Japan
M
6.8
64'
M
Sachiro Toshima 28.Japan
6.8
75'
F
Kosuke Kinoshita 15.Japan
7.0
74'
F
Ota Yamamoto 45.Japan

Kashiwa Reysol started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Masami Ihara decided to play with the following team: Kenta Matsumoto (7.1), H. Sekine (7.7), Tomoya Inukai (6.7), Taiyo Koga  (6.3), Diego (7.1), Takuya Shimamura (7.3), Takumi Tsuchiya (6.4), Eiji Shirai (7.3), Yuto Yamada (7.1), M. Hosoya (7.0) and Matheus Savio (8.2).

The home team had on the bench: Kosuke Kinoshita (7.0), Eiichi Katayama, Koki Kumasaka (6.8), Sachiro Toshima (6.8), Tatsuya Morita, Ota Yamamoto and Yugo Tatsuta.

Substitutions

Kashiwa Reysol made 4 changes: M. Hosoya for Kosuke Kinoshita (74′), Yuto Yamada for Sachiro Toshima (75′), Takumi Tsuchiya for Koki Kumasaka (64′) and Takuya Shimamura for Eiichi Katayama (89′).

Player of the match: Matheus Savio​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Kashiwa Reysol was Matheus Savio.

His rating is 8.2 with 1 goal, 21 passes (67% accurate) and 3 key passes. He won 2 duels out of 11. He performed 7 crosses.

Cerezo Osaka – Formation

Cerezo Osaka
G
Jin-hyeon Kim 21.South Korea
7.3
D
Seiya Maikuma 2.Japan
7.8
D
7.0
D
Kakeru Funaki 14.Japan
6.4
D
R. Nishio 33.Japan
7.3
M
Shunta Tanaka 10.Japan
7.0
M
Hiroaki Okuno 25.Japan
6.8
57'
M
Vitor Bueno 55.Brazil
6.7
57'
F
Léo Ceará 9.Brazil
7.7
83' 19'
F
Jordy Croux 11.Belgium
7.1
83'
F
Capixaba 27.Brazil
6.6
67'
Substitutes
G
Keisuke Shimizu 31.Japan
D
Koji Toriumi 24.Japan
M
Satoki Uejo 7.Japan
6.4
83'
M
7.0
57'
F
Hiroto Yamada 34.Japan
6.7
67' 84'
F
Ryo Watanabe 35.Japan
6.8
83'
F
S. Kitano 38.Japan
6.8
57'

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

Akio Kogiku played with: Jin-hyeon Kim (7.3), Seiya Maikuma (7.8), R. Nishio (7.3), Kakeru Funaki (6.4), Kyohei Noborizato (7.0), Vitor Bueno (6.7), Shunta Tanaka (7.0), Hiroaki Okuno (6.8), Jordy Croux (7.1), Léo Ceará (7.7) and Capixaba (6.6).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Satoki Uejo (6.4), Koji Toriumi, Keisuke Shimizu, Hiroto Yamada (6.7), Ryo Watanabe (6.8), S. Kitano (6.8) and Masaya Shibayama  (7.0).

Substitutions

Cerezo Osaka made 5 changes: Léo Ceará for Ryo Watanabe (83′), Vitor Bueno for S. Kitano (57′), Hiroaki Okuno for Masaya Shibayama  (57′), Jordy Croux for Satoki Uejo (83′) and Capixaba for Hiroto Yamada (67′).

Player of the match: Seiya Maikuma​

The player that probably impressed the most for Cerezo Osaka was Seiya Maikuma.

His rating is 7.8 with 62 passes (74% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 7 duels out of 8. He performed 4 crosses.

Results of the day

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