Kanazawa Savigan lost 1-2 at home to Yamaha Iwata last week, in other words, they haven't had a draw so far this season, with a record of 5 wins and 6 losses. Kanazawa Savigan were slow to get into the game and were dominated by Iwata Yamaha, but one of the good things about the game was that they often scored on the wings, which was outstanding.
Kanazawa Savigan will need to be more disciplined in the opening exchanges in order to prevent the visitors from opening the scoring in the early stages of the game again, with Keita Fujimura playing an integral role in the midfield.
Fujie MYFC beat Sendai Vigatte 3-2 on Sunday with the winning goal at the end of the game, making it three wins in a row in the league. Fujie MYFC is promoted to J-League 2 for the first time this season, and their performance has been impressive, bringing a lot of their good style of play from last year to this year's Japanese sub-league. It's worth noting that a number of players will be involved in the team's offense, providing a number of options for players with the ball at their feet.
As Fujie MYFC has been able to create a lot of scoring chances in every match, and Ryu Watanabe is also very good in the penalty area, with his excellent decision making and grasping power, he has scored a total of 9 goals for the season so far.