Cerezo Osaka faced Machida Zelvia in the J-League of Japan on April 29. The game ended 1-2 in Machida Zelvia's favor.
Se-hun Oh scored the first goal of the game on the 49th minute of the match, putting Machida Zelvia ahead. This was followed by goals from Ibrahim Dresevic and Thiago Andrade, setting the final scoreline at 1-2.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming encounter sees Cerezo Osaka and Machida Zelvia prepare to meet again, 9 months after their previous J-League meeting which ended in a draw 0-0. Coming off a loss to Tokyo Verdy on April 25, Cerezo Osaka look to make a statement in this match. A more organized backline could be the foundation for success, since their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have allowed goals in three consecutive matches.
Machida Zelvia are enduring a rough patch as well, entering this game after suffering three losses in a row to Shonan Bellmare, Vissel Kobe and Urawa Red Diamonds. Their attack has been in a dry spell, with no goals in their past three matches, a streak they are desperate to end.
This J-League clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Cerezo Osaka and Machida Zelvia. Cerezo Osaka’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Arthur Papas, have been bolstered by Sota Kitano, the team’s top scorer, and Lucas Fernandes, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Kitano has emerged as Cerezo Osaka’s leading scorer in J-League this season, netting four goals, with Fernandes leading their creative tally in the league with five assists. Cerezo Osaka have also relied on Rafael Ratao, Motohiko Nakajima and Ryosuke Shindo to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Machida Zelvia’s Yuki Soma and top finisher Takuma Nishimura have played important roles in ensuring their attack, carefully orchestrated by Go Kuroda, remains effective. Nishimura leads Machida Zelvia’s scoring charts in J-League this season with four goals, with Soma leading their creative tally in the league with five assists. Supporting them are Yuta Nakayama, Sang-ho Na and Kanji Kuwayama, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Machida Zelvia’s attack.
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Cerezo Osaka kicked off the game with Koki Fukui, Kyohei Noborizato who got substituted by Niko Takahashi on the 54th minute, Shinnosuke Hatanaka, Ryosuke Shindo who got substituted by Kengo Furuyama on the 72nd minute, Ryuya Nishio, Shinji Kagawa, Motohiko Nakajima who got substituted by Satoki Uejo on the 66th minute, Reiya Sakata who got substituted by Lucas Fernandes on the 54th minute, Sota Kitano, Masaya Shibayama who got substituted by Thiago Andrade on the 66th minute and Rafael Ratao as starters, with Jin Hyeon Kim, Kakeru Funaki, Niko Takahashi, Satoki Uejo, Thiago Andrade, Hinata Kida, Lucas Fernandes and Kengo Furuyama on the bench.
Machida Zelvia's starting eleven were Kosei Tani, Gen Shoji, Daihachi Okamura, Ibrahim Dresevic, Yuta Nakayama, Hokuto Shimoda who got substituted by Ryohei Shirasaki on the 72nd minute, Hiroyuki Mae, Henry Heroki Mochizuki who got substituted by Kotaro Hayashi on the 46th minute, Yuki Soma who got substituted by Keiya Sento on the 86th minute, Shota Fujio who got substituted by Sang-ho Na on the 46th minute and Mitchell Duke who got substituted by Se-hun Oh on the 46th minute, with Tatsuya Morita, Kotaro Hayashi, Byron Vasquez, Ryohei Shirasaki, Keiya Sento, Sang-ho Na, Daigo Takahashi, Kanji Kuwayama and Se-hun Oh on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Hiroyuki Mae, Shota Fujio, Shinji Kagawa and Ibrahim Dresevic were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since July 2016. Machida Zelvia have won three times, while the other two matches ended in a draw. Their latest meeting occurred on August 7, 2024, during the J-League of Japan, finishing in a 0-0 draw. Cerezo Osaka have scored five goals across these five encounters, while Machida Zelvia have scored ten. Overall, Machida Zelvia hold a stronger head-to-head record against Cerezo Osaka in recent meetings.
Cerezo Osaka have played thirteen matches in J-League, with three wins, four draws, and six losses this season, scoring seventeen goals at an average of 1.31 per match and conceding nineteen at a rate of 1.46 per match. Machida Zelvia have won six of their thirteen matches in J-League this season, with two draws and five defeats, netting fourteen goals (1.08 per match) and conceding thirteen (1.00 per match).
Cerezo Osaka played their last match against Tokyo Verdy, which ended in a loss, while Machida Zelvia are on a three-game losing streak, with defeats against Shonan Bellmare, Vissel Kobe and Urawa Red Diamonds in their last three matches. Overall, Cerezo Osaka have won seven of their last twenty matches, losing eight and drawing five, while Machida Zelvia have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing eight and drawing four.
As always, Japan J-League's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Cerezo Osaka sit 15th with thirteen points from thirteen matches, while Machida Zelvia are currently 7th in the table with twenty points from thirteen matches.
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