The Borneo Post

Japan captain Yoshida hails ‘historic victory’ over Uruguay

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TOKYO: Skipper Maya Yoshida was thrilled with Japan’s “historic” 4-3 win over Uruguay on Tuesday but said his side still have a lot of room for improvemen­t.

Inspired by the young, vibrant trio of attacking midfielder­s Shoya Nakajima, Takumi Minamino and Ritsu Doan, who came into the game with just nine caps between them, Japan dominated the world’s fifth-ranked side and could have scored more than four.

Japan, ranked 54th in the world, have won all three of their games under new boss Hajime Moriyasu and the victory suggested they were on the right track ahead of January’s Asian Cup.

“I think overall we played well,” Kyodo News quoted Yoshida as saying.

“Of course we conceded three goals, which shouldn’t happen, but if we compare ourselves to Uruguay ... then I think it was a historic victory for us.”

Whi le Uruguay made five substituti­ons in the friendly, Moriyasu opted to make only two.

“That’s because I think the manager is really happy with (the new attackers),” added Yoshida.

“That’s why we only substitute­d two players.”

Japan have friendlies lined up against Venezuela and Kyrgyzstan next month before they begin their campaign for a fifth Asian Cup title in the United Arab Emirates.

“Still we really need to improve a lot, but I feel really positive,” added Yoshida.

“Even though we have only two games to go until we start the Asian tournament, I’m really positive about them.”

 ?? — AFP Photo ?? Uruguay’s goalkeeper Fernando Muslera (right) fails to catch the ball beside defender Sebastian Coates and Japan’s defender Maya Yoshida (left) during the internatio­nal football friendly match between Japan and Uruguay in Saitama.
— AFP Photo Uruguay’s goalkeeper Fernando Muslera (right) fails to catch the ball beside defender Sebastian Coates and Japan’s defender Maya Yoshida (left) during the internatio­nal football friendly match between Japan and Uruguay in Saitama.

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