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    Nagoya Grampus VS Gamba Osaka

    Japan J1 League
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    Nagoya Grampus
    Nagoya Grampus 3
    1 Gamba Osaka
    Gamba Osaka
    The home team, Nagoya Grampus, currently sits 18th in the league. This season, they've yet to secure a win or a draw, with 2 losses to their name. In home games, they're also win - less and draw - less, with 1 defeat. At home, they've managed 0 goals while conceding 1, averaging 0 goals scored and 1 goal conceded per home game. On the other hand, the away team, Gamba Osaka, is in a much better position, ranking 5th in the league. They've had a decent start to the season, recording 1 win and 1 draw with no losses. In away games, they've not won but managed a draw. Away from home, they've scored 1 goal and conceded 1, averaging 1 goal scored and 1 goal conceded per away game.
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    • Jiayang Wang
      Jiayang Wang Won 4/6
      Nagoya Grampus's performance in this season's J-League is a cause for concern. They currently sit at 18th in the league standings. With two consecutive losses in their first two games, they've yet to secure a win and have just 0 points on the board. The team's offensive efficiency is extremely low. They've only managed to score 1 goal in total, while conceding 3, resulting in a goal difference of -2. In their home game, Nagoya failed to find the back of the net, losing 0 - 1, which highlights both their offensive impotence and defensive vulnerabilities. On the road, they suffered a 0 - 2 defeat, with a relatively high number of goals conceded, indicating the instability of their overall offensive - defensive system. In the last six games, Nagoya has a record of 0 wins, 0 draws, and 2 losses, scoring 1 goal and conceding 3. Their win rate stands at 0%. The persistent slump in attack is the core issue restricting the team's performance. The embarrassment of not scoring at home has furthe
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    • Mr_H0llyc
      Mr_H0llyc Won 6/8
      Nagoya enter this fixture in desperate need of a turnaround, having lost both of their opening league matches without a single point to their name. Their 0-2 start includes a 2-1 defeat to Kashima Antlers on August 15, leaving them rooted to the bottom of the table with a goal difference of -2.
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    • Phiwah
      Phiwah
      Nagoya Grampus' start to the new season has been a nightmare. In their first two league games, they've only managed one goal while conceding three, revealing significant issues in both attack and defense. In attack, the front - line trio of Yudai Kimura, Yuya Yamagishi, and Mateus haven't found their rhythm. They failed to score in the first two games, with an average of only 3.6 shots on target per game and a goal conversion rate of just 3.2%. On the defensive side, there are numerous flaws. The absence of first - choice goalkeeper Daniel Schmidt due to injury has led to frequent mistakes in the backline under high - pressure situations. Moreover, forward Indio and midfielder Tomoya Koyama are also out injured, severely weakening the team's overall strength. As the team at the bottom of the table with zero points, Nagoya Grampus will be desperate to grab points when they host this game. They are likely to push forward aggressively. However, this attacking approach may leave more gaps
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