Shonan Bellmare steals a draw against Cerezo Osaka. HIGHLIGHTS

Shonan Bellmare found a way to clinch a late draw against Cerezo Osaka with a late goal from M. Kato.

Shonan Bellmare steals a draw against Cerezo Osaka. HIGHLIGHTS

Shonan Bellmare was capable to snatch a draw against Cerezo Osaka with a late goal from M. Kato scored in the (90′) after Cerezo Osaka got a lead with a penalty from (90′).

The referee was Hiroki Kasahara with the assistance of Mitsuharu Taketa and Yusuke Shiotsu. The 4th official was Shūhei Ishimaru.

Match Statistics​

  • 54 Ball Possession 46
Shots
  • 12 Total 8
  • 3 On Target 5
  • 9 Off Target 3
  • 0 Shots blocked 1
  • 83 Attack 100
  • 52 Dangerous attack 26
  • 88 Ball safe 104
  • 1 Penalties 0
  • 5 Corners 5
Fouls
  • 9 Total 13
  • 1 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 6 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

No teams had a vastly superior advantage in terms of ball possession. Cerezo Osaka was in possession of the ball for 53% of the time vs. Shonan Bellmare that controlled the ball for 47% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Cerezo Osaka was putting more pressure with 52 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 3 were on target. Nonetheless, that was not enough Cerezo Osaka to win the match​.

Cerezo Osaka shot 12 times, 3 on target, 9 off target. Regarding the opposition, Shonan Bellmare shot 8 times, 5 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

Cerezo Osaka received 1 yellow card (). On the opposite side, Shonan Bellmare didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

Satoki Uejo- Yellow
38'
S. Kitano- sub ->S. Uejo
46'
46'
62'
Tarik Elyounoussi- sub ->M. Ikeda
62'
62'
68'
Naoki Yamada - sub ->T. Hiraoka
68'
71'
Kakeru Funaki- sub ->M. Jonjic
78'
82'
90'
90'

Standings

After playing this contest, Cerezo Osaka will have 49 points to remain in the 4th place. Talking about the opposition, Shonan Bellmare will have 32 points like Shimizu S-Pulse to hold in the 15th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the J-League, Cerezo Osaka will host Nagoya Grampus on the 4th of November with a 13-7 head to head in favor of Nagoya Grampus (3 draws).

Shonan Bellmare will play away agasint Kashiwa Reysol on the 5th of November with a 7-3 head to head record in favor of Kashiwa Reysol (3 draws).

Cerezo Osaka – Formation

Cerezo Osaka
G
Jin-hyeon Kim 21.South Korea
7.0
D
M. Jonjić 22.Croatia
7.1
78'
D
7.1
D
Riku Matsuda  2.Japan
7.4
D
Koji Toriumi 24.Japan
7.1
M
Seiya Maikuma 16.Japan
7.0
62'
M
Hiroaki Okuno 25.Japan
7.0
M
Hirotaka Tameda 19.Japan
6.4
46'
M
Tokuma Suzuki 17.Japan
7.1
F
Satoki Uejo 7.Japan
6.6
46' 38'
F
Adam Taggart 9.Australia
6.4
71'
Substitutes
G
Keisuke Shimizu 31.Japan
D
Kakeru Funaki 29.Japan
78'
M
Hikaru Nakahara 41.Japan
7.0
62'
M
H. Kida 5.Japan
F
Mutsuki Kato 20.Japan
6.4
71'
F
Jean Patric 26.Brazil
6.4
46' Goals90'
F
S. Kitano 38.Japan
6.9
46'

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

The manager Akio Kogiku decided to play with the following team: Jin Hyeon Kim (7.0), Riku Matsuda (7.4), Matej Jonjić (7.1), Koji Toriumi (7.1), Ryosuke Yamanaka (7.1), Seiya Maikuma (7.0), Hiroaki Okuno (7.0), Tokuma Suzuki (7.1), Hirotaka Tameda (6.4), Satoki Uejo (6.6) and Adam Taggart (6.4).

The home team had on the bench: Mutsuki Kato (6.4), Jean Patric (6.4), Hikaru Nakahara (7.0), Kakeru Funaki, Hinata Kida, Keisuke Shimizu and Sota Kitano (6.9).

Substitutions

Cerezo Osaka made 5 changes: S. Uejo for S. Kitano (46′), H. Tameda for J. Patric (46′), S. Maikuma for H. Nakahara (62′), A. Taggart for M. Kato (71′) and M. Jonjic for K. Funaki (78′).

Best player: Riku Matsuda​

The player that probably impressed the most for Cerezo Osaka was Riku Matsuda.

His rating is (7.4) with 45 passes (86% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 6. He performed 2 crosses.

Shonan Bellmare – Formation

Shonan Bellmare
G
Kosei Tani 1.Japan
6.9
D
Shuto Yamamoto 16.Japan
7.4
D
Takuya Okamoto 6.Japan
7.4
82'
D
Daiki Sugioka 2.Japan
6.5
M
7.1
M
Akimi Barada 14.Japan
6.8
62'
M
Yoshihiro Nakano 44.Japan
6.2
M
Masaki Ikeda 27.Japan
6.7
62'
M
T. Hiraoka 28.Japan
6.8
68'
F
Hiroyuki Abe 49.Japan
6.4
F
Yusuke Segawa 13.Japan
6.2
68'
Substitutes
G
Daiki Tomii 23.Japan
D
H. Fukushima 24.Japan
82'
M
Takuji Yonemoto 15.Japan
6.6
62'
M
Naoki Yamada  10.Japan
6.8
68'
F
Wellington 9.Brazil
F
Tarik Elyounoussi 11.Norway
6.2
62'
F
Shuto Machino 18.Japan
7.0
68'

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

Satoshi Yamaguchi played with: Kosei Tani (6.9), Takuya Okamoto (7.4), Shuto Yamamoto (7.4), Daiki Sugioka (6.5), Akimi Barada (6.8), Hirokazu Ishihara (7.1), Masaki Ikeda (6.7), Taiyo Hiraoka (6.8), Yoshihiro Nakano (6.2), Yusuke Segawa (6.2) and Hiroyuki Abe (6.4).

They had on the bench: Daiki Tomii, Takuji Yonemoto (6.6), Hayato Fukushima, Wellington, Naoki Yamada (6.8), Tarik Elyounoussi (6.2) and Shuto Machino (7.0).

Substitutions

Shonan Bellmare made 5 changes: M. Ikeda for T. Elyounoussi (62′), A. Barada for T. Yonemoto (62′), T. Hiraoka for N. Yamada (68′), Y. Segawa for S. Machino (68′) and T. Okamoto for H. Fukushima (82′).

Best player: Shuto Yamamoto​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Shonan Bellmare was Shuto Yamamoto.

His rating is (7.4) with 59 passes (88% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 5.

Results of the day

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