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Updated Sunday, February 25, 2007 0:00 am TWN, TOKYO, Reuters Gamba ravage Reds in Japanese Super CupUrawa won the J-League title for the first time last season and completed a domestic double by beating Gamba in the Emperor’s Cup final. But Gamba fired an early warning to the Reds in the traditional J-League curtain raiser with Brazilian striker Magno Alvez scoring the first hat-trick in the competition’s history. “It’s nice to finally beat the Reds,” Gamba manager Akira Nishino told reporters. “Hopefully we can continue in the same vein in the J-League and the hard work will pay off.” Magno Alvez opened the scoring with a sharp left-foot drive after 31 minutes and Takahiro Futagawa added a second just before halftime with a low shot from the edge of the box. Magno Alvez struck again midway through the second half and the Brazilian completed his hat-trick from an acute angle in the 86th minute. “It’s nice to be a part of history,” said Magno Alvez. “But it’s a victory for the team. We lost three times to the Reds last year so it’s a good omen for this season.” Urawa, who beat Gamba in the same fixture last year, looked out of form following heavy defeats by Salzburg and Bayern Munich in a pre-season tournament in Austria last week. “It all started to go wrong after their first goal,” Reds boss Holger Osieck said. “It is very tough result to swallow.” Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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