Japan J1 League Regular Season - 36
Saturday, November 8, 2025 at 2:00 AM
Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium Kashiwa
Kashiwa Reysol
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Nagoya Grampus
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Full time
K. Mikuni 47' (OG)
Y. Sato 45'

Kashiwa Reysol vs Nagoya Grampus Match Recap - Nov 8, 2025

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Kashiwa Reysol's Narrow Victory Over Nagoya Grampus: A Tale of Redemption and Desperation

Kashiwa Reysol edged out Nagoya Grampus 1-0 in a tense encounter at Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium, with an own goal from Mikuni sealing the fate of the match just after halftime. This result not only solidifies Kashiwa's position in the title race but also deepens the woes for Nagoya, who remain mired in relegation trouble.

Kashiwa entered this match with a mixed bag of results, having suffered a disappointing defeat in the J-League Cup Final against Sanfrecce Hiroshima just days prior. However, they bounced back with a convincing 2-0 win over Yokohama FC, showcasing their ability to dominate possession and create chances. The statistics from that match were staggering: Kashiwa controlled 77% of the ball and completed an impressive 826 passes at an accuracy rate of 89%. This dominance was crucial as they faced a Nagoya side struggling to find form.

Nagoya, on the other hand, arrived in Kashiwa after a string of disappointing performances, including a lackluster 0-2 loss to Gamba Osaka. Their recent form has been characterized by an inability to create meaningful chances, as evidenced by their meager shot statistics. In their last five matches, they managed only one win, and their struggles were evident as they faced a Kashiwa team eager to capitalize on their weaknesses.

The match turned on its head just after the break when Mikuni inadvertently directed the ball into his own net in the 47th minute. This own goal not only handed Kashiwa the lead but also served as a crushing blow to Nagoya's already fragile confidence. With their backs against the wall, Nagoya attempted to respond but found themselves thwarted at every turn by a resolute Kashiwa defense.

Mao Hosoya, who had been a standout performer for Kashiwa in recent weeks, continued to be a thorn in Nagoya's side. His ability to create space and link up play was evident throughout the match, even if he did not find the back of the net himself. The pressure was on him to deliver after his impressive performances leading up to this fixture, and while he didn't score, his presence was felt.

Nagoya's Sho Inagaki, who had been one of their few bright spots this season with nine goals, struggled to make an impact against Kashiwa's organized defense. The midfield battle was heavily tilted in favor of Kashiwa, who consistently won duels and maintained control of the game. Nagoya's inability to hold onto possession only compounded their problems, as they were forced into desperate defending for much of the match.

As the clock ticked down, Nagoya pushed forward in search of an equalizer, but their efforts were met with frustration. Kashiwa's goalkeeper Ryosuke Kojima remained largely untested, reflecting the lack of clear-cut chances created by Nagoya. The final whistle confirmed Kashiwa's victory, leaving Nagoya with more questions than answers as they continue to fight for survival in the league.

This match encapsulated the contrasting narratives of both teams. For Kashiwa Reysol, it was a vital three points that keeps them firmly in the title race, while for Nagoya Grampus, it was yet another missed opportunity that deepens their relegation fears. As they prepare for their next fixtures, Kashiwa will look to build on this momentum against Albirex Niigata, while Nagoya must regroup quickly ahead of their clash with Machida Zelvia.

Reflecting on my pre-match prediction, I anticipated a commanding performance from Kashiwa, and while they did secure the win, it was far from the emphatic scoreline I envisioned. Nonetheless, this victory is a testament to their resilience and tactical prowess as they navigate the final stretch of the season. For Nagoya, time is running out to turn their fortunes around; every point is now crucial as they battle against relegation.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 8, 2025 at 9:15 AM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Kashiwa Reysol
Winner : Kashiwa Reysol
Kashiwa Reysol
45%
Draw
45%
Nagoya Grampus
10%

Team Lineups

Kashiwa Reysol
3-4-2-1
COACH
Ricardo Rodríguez Suárez
25
Ryosuke Kojima
2
Hiromu Mitsumaru
4
Taiyo Koga
42
Wataru Harada
3
Diego
39
Nobuteru Nakagawa
21
Yudai Konishi
88
Seiya Baba
14
Tomoya Koyamatsu
8
Yoshio Koizumi
18
Yuki Kakita
Nagoya Grampus
3-4-2-1
COACH
Kenta Hasegawa
16
Yohei Takeda
3
Yota Sato
20
Kennedy Mikuni
70
Teruki Hara
7
Ryuji Izumi
14
Tsukasa Morishima
15
Sho Inagaki
2
Yuki Nogami
33
Taichi Kikuchi
18
Kensuke Nagai
22
Yudai Kimura

Kashiwa Reysol Substitutes

9 Mao Hosoya
F
13 Tomoya Inukai
D
19 Hayato Nakama
M
20 Yusuke Segawa
M
22 Hiroki Noda
D
26 Daiki Sugioka
D
28 Sachiro Toshima
M
29 Kengo Nagai
G
40 Riki Harakawa
M

Nagoya Grampus Substitutes

6 Akinari Kawazura
D
8 Keiya Shiihashi
M
11 Yuya Yamagishi
F
26 Gen Kato
M
30 Shungo Sugiura
M
35 Alexandre Pisano
G
44 Soichiro Mori
D
55 Shuhei Tokumoto
D
77 Kasper Junker
F

Match Statistics

10
Total Shots
8
3
Shots on Goal
3
5
Shots off Goal
4
2
Blocked Shots
1
4
Shots Inside Box
7
6
Shots Outside Box
1
53%
Ball Possession (%)
47%
534
Total Passes
453
435
Accurate Passes
340
81%
Pass Accuracy (%)
75%
10
Fouls
10
9
Corner Kicks
3
0
Yellow Cards
1
3
Goalkeeper Saves
3

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