Japan beat Indonesia to seal Asian Cup last-16 spot

Japan beat Indonesia to seal Asian Cup last-16 spot

Published January 24,2024


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Japan beat Indonesia 3-1 of their ultimate Asian Cup Group D sport on Wednesday to ensure a top-two end and qualify for the last-16 whereas Iraq went high with most factors once they sealed a 3-2 win over Vietnam with a 102nd-minute winner.

Japan’s Ayase Ueda scored twice for Hajime Moriyasu’s facet, who completed second with six factors, whereas Iraq’s Aymen Hussein went high of the match’s scoring charts along with his fourth and fifth objective.

“After losing to Iraq we looked back to see what we need to improve and fix. My players were focused and able to perform at 100%,” Moriyasu informed reporters.

“I asked my players to be more aggressive from the start. The early penalty allowed us to control the game for 90 minutes.”

Japan took a 1-0 lead once they received a penalty within the second minute after Ueda was hauled down within the field by Jordi Amat, with the spot kick awarded after a VAR verify.

Ueda stepped as much as take it himself and after composing himself he fired residence into the highest nook in entrance of the Indonesian followers behind the objective.

“I had to score and the pressure was on me after the result from the last game. I get nervous but I also enjoy taking them,” he mentioned.

They almost made it 2-0 simply after the half-hour mark when Keito Nakamura’s first-time effort got here off the within off the put up and rolled dangerously near the objective line earlier than it was cleared.

But Japan ultimately doubled their lead when Ritsu Doan put in a cross throughout the six-yard field that beat each defender and located Ueda unmarked on the far put up for a straightforward tap-in.

The objective put a spring in Japan’s step and so they continued to push Indonesia again, with the south-east Asian staff unable to forestall a 3rd when Ueda pressured an personal objective within the 88th minute after Justin Hubner tried to dam his shot.

Indonesia scored a comfort objective in stoppage time when Japan didn’t clear a protracted throw-in and the ball fell to Sandy Walsh on the far put up the place he completed neatly for his first worldwide objective.

“We conceded in the last minutes from a long throw. We need to focus on keeping a clean sheet in the next game,” added Moriyasu, whose facet have conceded in all three group video games.

With solely three factors, Indonesia will now have to attend till Thursday to see if they’ll qualify as certainly one of 4 finest third-placed groups.

“Anything can happen, I can’t say anything about what could happen tomorrow. We’ll rest and wait for the results of the next games,” Indonesia coach Shin Tae-yong mentioned.

Source: www.anews.com.tr