After securing a fantastic fourth-placed finish in the J1 League last campaign, their highest since placing third in 2016, Urawa would have been hoping to mount a charge further up the table this time around.
However, that has been far from the case for Urawa so far in 2024, underwhelmingly sitting in 10th place with just 33 points from 24 matches, taking nine wins, six draws and nine losses.
A disappointing start to the campaign saw them pick up only four wins and five losses from their first 11 fixtures, but a run of three wins and a draw in their following four matches indicated they were beginning to find their footing.
Urawa could not maintain that momentum though and have only managed two wins in their last 10 matches across all competitions, including a 4-3 loss to Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, the league’s bottom-placed team, in their most recent game.
After securing a fantastic fourth-placed finish in the J1 League last campaign, their highest since placing third in 2016, Urawa would have been hoping to mount a charge further up the table this time around.
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However, that has been far from the case for Urawa so far in 2024, underwhelmingly sitting in 10th place with just 33 points from 24 matches, taking nine wins, six draws and nine losses.
A disappointing start to the campaign saw them pick up only four wins and five losses from their first 11 fixtures, but a run of three wins and a draw in their following four matches indicated they were beginning to find their footing.
Urawa could not maintain that momentum though and have only managed two wins in their last 10 matches across all competitions, including a 4-3 loss to Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, the league’s bottom-placed team, in their most recent game.