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    Kashiwa Reysol VS Nagoya Grampus

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    • Sam Luk
      Sam Luk
      Kashiwa Reysol VS Nagoya Grampus Players who haven't followed the local media in Nagoya may not know that the bombshell planted by Nagoya's head coach, Kenta Hasegawa, went off this week. Danilo, a senior journalist from "All Asian Football", publicly accused Hasegawa of abusing his power, bullying players, and having many other misdeeds. Nagoya has not responded yet, but this will surely have an impact on the team. Meanwhile, Kashiwa Reysol has also faced setbacks recently. They lost 1-3 to Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J.League Cup. Their key midfielder, Yushi Yamada, was injured, which will affect their offense. The fundamentals of Kashima Antlers are definitely better in this game. Although they lost in the Emperor's Cup, they have a good record in the league and still have the motivation to play. On the other hand, visiting Nagoya Grampus has been overlooked. They are basically safe from relegation, and there is no possibility for them to improve their current ranking. Actually, Nago
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-0 Nagoya Grampus
    • rozay
      rozay
      In a highly anticipated J1 League encounter at the SANKYO FRONTIER Kashiwa Stadium on November 8, 2025, Kashiwa Reysol will host Nagoya Grampus. Currently sitting 2nd in the league standings, Kashiwa Reysol continue to demonstrate strong form, particularly on home soil, where they have secured 13 wins in their last 21 matches. In contrast, Nagoya Grampus, positioned 16th, have endured a difficult campaign, losing 9 of their 17 away fixtures.
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-0 Nagoya Grampus
    • CR7 FAN
      CR7 FAN
      Kashiwa Reysol Masami Ihara's team has been playing more in shape recently, with their attack shaped by Brazilian playmaker Matheus Sávio. Reysol's home game is strong, particularly in possession and set pieces. However, their defense still struggles when pressed quickly by high-paced teams. Nagoya Grampus Kenta Hasegawa's away team continues to play their traditional style of "tight defense, fast counterattacks." Their strengths lie in their solid defense and the dangerous counterattack play of the Brazilian duo Kasper Junker (Denmark) and Mateus Castro. The highly experienced defense of Maruyama and Tiago has contributed to their team's low conceding.
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-0 Nagoya Grampus
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