New Straits Times

Japan seal World Cup spot

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SAITAMA: Takuma Asano and Yosuke Ideguchi were on target as Japan beat Australia 2-0 at home yesterday to qualify for their sixth successive World Cup.

Asano steered home a left-foot volley four minutes before halftime and Ideguchi sealed the victory with a stunning long-range strike after 82 minutes as Japan became the fourth team to reach next year’s finals in Russia.

The result dealt a major blow to Australia’s chances of being one of the two automatic qualifiers from Group B after their first defeat in the final round of Asian qualifiers.

The Asian Cup holders get a second bite at the cherry at home to Thailand on Tuesday when they need to better Saudi Arabia’s result against Japan in Jeddah on the same night.

Japan survived a scare after 38 minutes in Saitama when a Mathew Leckie shot deflected off Maya Yoshida against post before Asano struck a psychologi­cal blow shortly before the break.

Yuto Nagatomo whipped in a cross from the left and Asano ghosted in to beat goalkeeper Mat Ryan form close range.

Australia threw on veteran Tim Cahill after 70 minutes to try and inject some spark and his industry almost brought an equaliser for fellow substitute Tomi Juric.

But Japan effectivel­y ended Aussie hopes when Ideguchi cut inside to slam a right-foot shot past Ryan from distance for his first internatio­nal goal.

“I was looking for a chance and Yuto put in a great ball,” said Asano of his opening goal.

“That’s my job — to try and pinch goals and I’m always ready to give everything for Japan.”

Japan had never beaten Australia in a World Cup qualifier in seven previous attempts.

“This is for the wonderful fans and for the people of Japan,” cried Japan’s under-fire coach Vahid Halilhodzi­c, whose team have an unassailab­le 20 points from nine games in Group B.

Australia and Saudi Arabia have 16 points but the Saudis have a better goal difference.

Brazil and Japan’s Asian rivals Iran have already qualified for next year’s World Cup, alongside tournament hosts Russia.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Australia’s Jackson Irvine (left) fights for the ball with Japan’s Makoto Hasebe in Saitama yesterday.
AFP PIC Australia’s Jackson Irvine (left) fights for the ball with Japan’s Makoto Hasebe in Saitama yesterday.

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