With all the top leagues and international tournaments in Europe coming to an end, do you feel a little bit lonely if you love passionate soccer? Don't worry, the Emperor's Cup and the Japanese Second League are burning hot. Last weekend, these two tournaments were played together, and the excitement was comparable to a summit clash, much to the delight of the spectators.
Of all the matches that went the same way, last week's highest priced winner was the Japan Emperor's Cup match between FC Kobe and Pasero Nagano. In this exciting match, Kobe Katsushika had the last laugh with a score of 3-1, and its triple combination of over 2.5 goals in half time & over 3.5 goals in full time & over 10.5 corners in full time won 13.5 times the return, which is a strength that should not be underestimated.
There were also two noteworthy matches in the Japanese Second Division. The match between Kanazawa Savigan and Shuko Mito, and the match between Fujie MYFC and Roasso Kumamoto both showed exciting half-time and full-time results. Savigan Kanazawa won both half-time and full-time, with a total of 3 goals in the match, while Roasso Kumamoto won in half-time, with a total of over 2.5 goals in the half-time. Both combinations returned 11 times, which is a good return and moderately difficult.