Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Japan end woeful run; Lewandowsk­i shines for Poland

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LONDON: Japan claimed their first victory of the year on Tuesday, coming from behind to beat Paraguay 4-2 and boost sagging morale a week before their opening World Cup Group H match against Colombia.

It was the Blue Samurai’s first win under coach Akira Nishino, who had lost friendlies against Ghana and Switzerlan­d since taking over in April.

Japan, one of the most successful Asian teams, having qualified for the World Cup for a sixth consecutiv­e time, scored four times despite managing only three shots against Paraguay, who failed to reach the World Cup.

Takashi Inui set up the victory at the Tivoli-neu stadium in the Austrian city of Innsbruck with two second-half goals, both assisted by Shinji Kagawa. Paraguay’s Federico Santander scored an own goal and Kagawa put the result beyond doubt with a stoppage-time effort.

“We held our shape in defence and contained them, and that was a concern for us, but you need balance as well,” Nishino said after his team ended a fivematch winless streak, stretching back to December. “You need to break down your opponents and we finally did that in the second half.

“Inui has a talent for dribbling in the box and I want more of that from him. We saw that with his second-half goals.”

Fellow Group H side Poland ended their World Cup warmup fixtures on a high with a resounding 4-0 win over Lithuania as talismanic striker Robert Lewandowsk­i netted twice in the first half.

The 29-year-old skipper took his tally to 55 internatio­nal goals and also scored for the 36th time in 37 Poland games under coach Adam Nawalka.

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