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    Kashiwa Reysol VS Tokyo Verdy

    Japan J1 League
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    • altpzzy
      altpzzy
      Kashiwa Reysol VS Tokyo Verdy Kashiwa Reysol: In the first round of the new season, they lost 3-5 away to Kawasaki Frontale, starting the season poorly and currently ranking 8th in the Eastern Conference. They've shown weaknesses in both offense and defense, with the stability of their defense declining. The team mainly uses high - pressing and quick passing and moving tactics. Striker Hosoya Masahiro is the core goal - scorer. They have some resilience when playing at home, but recently, there have been more defensive mistakes and their ability to keep a clean sheet has decreased. The overall lineup is intact without major injuries. However, in the first round, problems in defensive coordination and set - piece defense were exposed, and adjustments are urgently needed. Tokyo Verdy: Their offensive and defensive efficiency is low away from home. They mainly adopt a defensive - counterattack strategy, with a smooth midfield organization and high - efficiency counterattacks. But their aw
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-2 Tokyo Verdy
    • Lucky68
      Lucky68
      Kashiwa Reysol VS Tokyo Verdy I'm a prominent influencer, offering long - term, stable and high - quality information. This is a long - term, high - quality product tailored for my followers! Kashiwa Reysol has recently shown excellent offensive data. Its offensive conversion rate is 18.2% (ranked 3rd in the league), and its xG efficiency is 1.21 per game, better than Tokyo Verdy's 14.7% and 0.93 per game. The success rate of key passes is 82.4%, suppressing Tokyo Verdy's 76.1%. The value of forward passes (PA) reaches 8.3 times per game. In terms of midfield control, Kashiwa Reysol regains the ball 15.6 times per game on average, and its offensive transition speed is 11.2 km/h, 1.8 km/h faster than Tokyo Verdy. In terms of physical data, Kashiwa Reysol runs 112 km on average per game and has 193 high - intensity sprints, both ranking in the top five in the league. View and suggestion: Home win. Suggestion: Kashima Antlers -1 (Exclusive for big bettors). On the defensive end, Kashima
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-2 Tokyo Verdy
    • Jennifer Alderson
      Jennifer Alderson Won 3/5
      🔎 Recent Form & Team Trends 📊 Kashiwa Reysol Generally stronger side with better recent results and league position compared to Tokyo Verdy in recent seasons. Tend to score more goals, especially at home, and usually dominate possession metrics. In head-to-head history, Reysol have a winning edge overall with slightly more victories than Verdy. They also produced convincing wins in recent meetings, including 3–0 and 2–1 victories. 📈 Tokyo Verdy Mixed form, with bigger struggles scoring and inconsistent results away from home according to recent data. Historically, they are capable of surprise results, especially drawing tight matches, but lack the attacking firepower Reysol have shown. ⚔️ Head-to-Head Insights Across recent seasons, Reysol have the edge but not overwhelmingly — the two sides can trade results. Direct meetings have averaged ~2.6 goals/game, with a decent likelihood of goals but not necessarily high-scoring. 🧠 Prediction Based on form, H2H records,
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-2 Tokyo Verdy
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