The Urawa Reds is a club you either love or hate, whilst Vegalta Sendai right now feels like it's everyone's second team (for obvious reasons). So when the Reds faced off against Sendai, in Sendai none the less, it was evident who most wanted to win. You know what the Reds obliged with the universe's request.
Like I mentioned last week, the Reds' have a habit of losing a game that we would be expected to win. After last week's victory, most Reds fans was expecting a result against Sendai, so that would mean the 1-0 lost was a gimme.
So what went wrong for the Reds? We just weren't able to find the back of the net. The chances were there, but nothing was connecting. At the end of the day if you can't score, you don't win. Enough said; this is how the Reds' lined up
GK: Yamagishi
DF: Takahashi; Spiranovic; Nagata; Ugajin
MF: Yamada (No); Kashiwagi; Richardes
FW: Tatsuya; Haraguchi; Edmilson
Subs
HT Tatsuya > Takasaki
69min Yamada > Mazola
85min Ugajin > Noda
I don't want to dwell on the lost, but I do want to say that it was good to see football played in Sendai again. From what I can tell Yurtec stadium was buzzing and seeing 18,000+ in attendance is a good sign that Sendai is getting back on her feet.
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