Roasso Kumamoto were up against Machida Zelvia in the J-League 2 of Japan on October 22. Machida Zelvia came out on top, securing a 0-3 win.
The game turned on the 44th minute when Zento Uno found the net, tipping the balance in Machida Zelvia's favor. This was followed by goals from Daigo Takahashi and Hokuto Shimoda, setting the final scoreline at 0-3.
The spotlight turns to the field where the upcoming encounter sees Roasso Kumamoto and Machida Zelvia square off once more, 6 months after the previous J-League 2 meeting which Machida Zelvia won 2-1. Roasso Kumamoto are in a rough patch, heading into this clash after suffering defeats to Kashiwa Reysol and Vegalta Sendai.
Machida Zelvia, on the other hand, enter the match on a positive note, having secured a victory over Blaublitz Akita in their last outing. For all that, their backline remains a concern, conceding goals in their last three matches in a row.
This J-League 2 encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Roasso Kumamoto and Machida Zelvia throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Roasso Kumamoto’s attacking options have been bolstered by Rei Hirakawa and Daichi Ishikawa, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Ishikawa leads Roasso Kumamoto’s scoring charts in J-League 2 this season with nine goals, while Hirakawa has been their leading creator in the competition with seven assists. Adding further support are Shohei Aihara, Takuya Shimamura and Rimu Matsuoka, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Erik and Mitchell Duke have been pivotal for Machida Zelvia’s attack, with Naoki Soma steering the side, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Erik has emerged as Machida Zelvia’s leading scorer in J-League 2 this season, netting eighteen goals, while also being their most creative player, providing seven assists in the league so far. Machida Zelvia’s attacking depth is further showcased by Shota Fujio, Yu Hirakawa and Shunta Araki, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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Roasso Kumamoto kicked off the game with Ryuga Tashiro, Ryotaro Onishi, Makoto Okazaki who got substituted by Ayumu Toyoda on the 70th minute, Kohei Kuroki, Keisuke Tanabe who got substituted by Kaito Abe on the 55th minute, Shuhei Kamimura, Yuhi Takemoto, Rei Hirakawa, Shun Ito, Shohei Aihara who got substituted by Yusei Toshida on the 81st minute and Takuya Shimamura as starters, with Kaito Abe, Itto Fujita, Tatsuki Higashiyama, Yuya Sato, Yuto Taniyama, Yusei Toshida and Ayumu Toyoda on the bench.
Machida Zelvia's starting eleven were Koki Fukui, Yudai Fujiwara, Min-Gyu Jang, Junya Suzuki, Kosuke Ota who got substituted by Hijiri Onaga on the 64th minute, Daigo Takahashi, Hokuto Shimoda, Zento Uno who got substituted by Shuto Inaba on the 90th minute, Byron Vasquez who got substituted by Masayuki Okuyama on the 79th minute, Takaya Numata who got substituted by Yu Hirakawa on the 46th minute and Shunta Araki who got substituted by Mitchell Duke on the 79th minute, with Mitchell Duke, Yu Hirakawa, Shuto Inaba, Masayuki Okuyama, Hijiri Onaga, William Popp and Takuya Yasui on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Daigo Takahashi was the one to receive it.
Over five meetings since April 2018, the teams have each had their moments. Machida Zelvia have won twice, while the other three matches ended in a draw. The most recent match between them was on April 29, 2023, in the J-League 2 of Japan, where Machida Zelvia secured a 2-1 victory. Roasso Kumamoto have scored six goals across these five encounters, while Machida Zelvia have scored eight. As things stand, Machida Zelvia have a superior head-to-head record against Roasso Kumamoto in their recent encounters.
Roasso Kumamoto are on a two-game losing streak, including defeats against Kashiwa Reysol and Vegalta Sendai in their last two outings, while Machida Zelvia's most recent outing ended in a win against Blaublitz Akita. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Roasso Kumamoto have recorded six wins, eleven losses, and three draws, while Machida Zelvia have won nine of their last twenty matches, losing five and drawing six.
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