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    Kashiwa Reysol VS Nagoya Grampus

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      Kashiwa Reysol vs Nagoya Grampus Analysis This match is a fixture in the J1 League, and based on current form and league position, it presents a contrast between two teams at opposite ends of the table. Head-to-Head (H2H) Record Historically, Nagoya Grampus has had the upper hand: In 41 total matches since 2003, Nagoya Grampus has won 21 times, Kashiwa Reysol has won 10, and there have been 10 draws.
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-0 Nagoya Grampus
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      Kashiwa Reysol VS Nagoya Grampus Kashiwa Reysol is ranked second in the league, with 66 points, just one point behind the leader. The title race is intense. However, they have had many draws recently and have a dense schedule ahead, which may affect their concentration. Nagoya Grampus is ranked 16th, with 40 points, on the verge of the relegation zone. They face huge relegation pressure. But their recent form has been inconsistent, and injury and suspension issues may weaken their combat power. In historical meetings, Kashiwa Reysol has been at a disadvantage, winning only once in the last five games. Nagoya Grampus may have a psychological edge. Both teams seem highly motivated. But it's questionable whether Kashiwa Reysol will go all - out for the championship or if Nagoya Grampus will fight to the death for relegation. Kashiwa Reysol may hold back as they may be satisfied with Asian Champions League qualification, and Nagoya Grampus may lack the fighting spirit due to the strength g
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      JPN D1 Kashiwa Reysol 1-0 Nagoya Grampus
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      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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