The Japanese adventure of Fernando Torres isn't quite going as planned after his Sagan Tosu conceded a 96th minute penalty to lose 2-1 annd to slide into the drop zone.
They took on Consadole Sapporo, who sit fourth in the Japanese top flight, away from home and appeared to have secured a point after equalising through Yuji Ono on 89 minutes.
The former Atletico Madrid striker played the entire game, but couldn't prevent his side falling to defeat.
The loss sees them occupying the relegation positions with six games left to play this season, following the last gasp penalty from Ken Tokura.
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RichardAllen
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No disrespect to J-League, but this is a retirement league n pay cheque for all these over the hill stars ... results are secondary
eyebrower
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You can be the best individual player in the world, but if you are surrounded by a team that isn't on par with your footballing ability, then yes, you can lose.
shiaweek
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What happened to Torres never seen a player fall so hard