Yokohama Mariners rock hard at home against Tosu Sandstone in a one-legged Japanese soccer match. The Mariners' record this year has gone off the rails. The main reason is that they are too offense-oriented, especially the home offense. It's more like they're getting killed up front and in the back. When they are in the right shape, they explode. The Mariners are sure to bounce back with a crazy offense and Dr. through geographic locations with a median of 3.5 goals.
Last season's league runners-up, the Mariners' performance has plummeted, mainly due to the takeover of former Liverpool star Kewell this season, with tactics that emphasized too much on attack, leading to entries and losses, most classically in the Asian Cup final, where the team was hit up and down after losing the title 2-1 in the first round, 1-5 in the second round, and 3-6 in both rounds. The Mariners have nearly nine results in various matches, winning three in legal time. They even lost to Fukuoka Hornets and Tokyo Green in their last two matches. No wonder the family is only languishing in the league.
On the other side, Tosu Sandwiches are much better. In the last four league matches, it has only 1 win and 3 losses, including the recent match at home against Kashiwa Reysol. It lost to four men and a skin before a goal was scored. Currently, it has a tight tail, poor form and no friends. The Mariners rarely come up against an underdog in this battle. The Terriers are trying to capitalize on their home profits to bounce back. Every time the home side has grabbed an offense, it has scored four or more goals in its last five home games. This game is bound to be attacking instead of defending, and there are bound to be more waves that the market will miss.