The teams competing in the JFL this season are continuing to do a remarkably efficient job at dividing the league table into two more or less equal halves, something that became yet more the case due to the two fixtures played on Saturday. Rosso Kumamoto are now looking increasingly strong in sixth place thanks to their first away win of the year, 2-0 at Arte Takasaki - J-League hopefuls on paper, but a side whose results so far on the pitch are a long way away from the standard needed to earn them a place among the pros. Yokogawa Musashino were the day's other winners, ex-Urawa Reds forward Yosuke Kobayashi netting his fifth of the season in a 2-1 win over Sony Sendai to go seventh in the division, just three points off the lead.
Arte Takasaki 0-2 Rosso Kumamoto
Yokogawa Musashino 2-1 Sony Sendai

The look of wide-eyed horror of Arte Takasaki fans, as they realise that - once again - their team aren't good enough to go for a place in the J-League
Arte Takasaki 0-2 Rosso Kumamoto
Yokogawa Musashino 2-1 Sony Sendai

The look of wide-eyed horror of Arte Takasaki fans, as they realise that - once again - their team aren't good enough to go for a place in the J-League
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