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Kawasaki Frontale Claims Victory in Hard-Fought Match Against Shonan Bellmare
Hiratsuka, Japan – In a match corresponding to Matchday 31 of the J1 League, Kawasaki Frontale achieved an important away victory against Shonan Bellmare at Lemon Gas Stadium Hiratsuka. The match, refereed by Koei Koya, was intense and full of emotions.
Y. Wakizaka opened the scoring for Kawasaki Frontale in the 28th minute. In the second half, Erison missed a penalty in the 61st minute, but immediately after managed to score, extending the lead for the visitors. In the final stretch of the match, T. Ito scored the third goal for Kawasaki Frontale in the 80th minute. However, Shonan Bellmare did not give up, and K. Tachi scored a goal in the 82nd minute with an assist from M. Ikeda.
Shonan Bellmare dominated possession with 54%, generating 9 shots (2 on target and 5 off target) and earning 6 corners. On the other hand, Kawasaki Frontale, with 46% possession, showed greater offensive effectiveness, taking 18 shots (8 on target and 9 off target) and getting 5 corners. The match was characterized by intense marking, reflected in the 11 fouls committed by Kawasaki Frontale and the 8 by Shonan Bellmare. The referee showed 3 yellow cards to Kawasaki Frontale (F. Uremovic, Erison, S. van Wermeskerken) and 2 to Shonan Bellmare (K. Okuno, H. Matsumoto). Ultimately, Kawasaki Frontale took the victory in an exciting match.
Substitutions kawasaki frontale: at minute 62 Marcinho came in and T. Miyagi went out., at minute 78 Erison came in and Y. Kobayashi went out., at minute 90 S. van Wermeskerken came in and R. Kamihashi went out., at minute 90 Y. Yamamoto came in and K. Tachibanada went out., at minute 90 T. Ito came in and S. Tanabe went out.
Substitutions shonan bellmare: at minute 65 R. Nitta came in and Luiz Phellype went out., at minute 74 Y. Suzuki came in and T. Fujii went out., at minute 74 K. Okuno came in and A. Barada went out., at minute 84 M. Ikeda came in and T. Hiraoka went out., at minute 84 S. Nakano came in and S. Ishibashi went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Shonan Bellmare

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