The Borneo Post

Japan coach yellow-carded over car prang

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TOKYO: Japan’s under- f ire football coach Vahid Halilhodzi­c has picked up a caution from his employers after he was involved in a minor traffic accident, local media reported Friday.

The 65-year- old’s car collided with another vehicle in Tokyo on Thursday afternoon, his second fender-bender in two years after running into a taxi in August 2015.

“We deeply apologise for the trouble this incident caused,” Japan Football Associatio­n chief Kozo Tashima told reporters.

“We are relieved it wasn’t serious and no one sustained injuries. We have warned the coach once again to take care when driving.”

Halilhodzi­c is already facing a humiliatin­g performanc­e review after Japan drew 1-1 with Iraq in an Asian World Cup qualifier earlier this week.

The Franco-Bosnian’s previous prang also followed a series of poor results, coming after Ja pan finished last at the 2015 East Asian Cup. Halilhodzi­c has split opinions since taking charge following Japan’s quarter-final exit at the 2015 Asian Cup.

The firebrand former Algeria coach has clashed with Japan players and staff in a rollercoas­ter two years.

Japan should still qualify for the 2018 World Cup but defeat against Australia on Aug 31 would put them at risk of dropping into a play-off. — AFP

 ??  ?? Nakajima takes a relay with his Toyota TS050 Hybrid during the qualifying practice session of the Le Mans 24 hours endurance race in Le Mans, northweste­rn France. — AFP photo
Nakajima takes a relay with his Toyota TS050 Hybrid during the qualifying practice session of the Le Mans 24 hours endurance race in Le Mans, northweste­rn France. — AFP photo

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