The Borneo Post

Japan urged to be ‘aggressive’ in N. Korea showdown

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TOKYO: Coach Futoshi Ikeda promised Japan would be “aggressive” against North Korea as they look to qualify for the Paris Olympics in a winner-takesall women’s football showdown in Tokyo on Wednesday.

The two sides drew 0-0 in Saturday’s first leg on neutral ground in Saudi Arabia and the winners will claim one of two Asian berths at the Games.

Ikeda said the match at Tokyo’s National Stadium will be “like a final” but he warned his players that they will need to play hard against a physical North Korea side.

“Of course we need to score to win the game, and to score we need to be aggressive going forward,” he said on the eve of the game.

“I want all the players to be more careful with their positionin­g than they were in the first leg.

“North Korea will play long balls and we need to make sure we win those second balls.”

The first leg was played in Jeddah after Japan’s football associatio­n asked Asian officials to move it from Pyongyang over a lack of operationa­l transparen­cy and a scarcity of flights.

The venue was not confirmed until just days before the game and Japan captain Saki Kumagai criticised officials for leaving it so late.

Ikeda said there were “all kinds of uncertaint­ies” going into the first leg but praised his players for the way they handled it.

“All the players and staff were able to focus on the game,” he said.

“I think the Japanese players’ ability to adapt and maintain concentrat­ion is excellent and a real strong point.”

Japan won the silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics but they missed out on qualificat­ion for the Rio Games four years later. — AFP

 ?? AFP file photo — ?? Japan’s midfielder Saki Kumagai (left) is marked by North Korea’s forward Hong Song Ok during th match between at the AFC women’s olympic qualifying tournament at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium in Jeddah.
AFP file photo — Japan’s midfielder Saki Kumagai (left) is marked by North Korea’s forward Hong Song Ok during th match between at the AFC women’s olympic qualifying tournament at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium in Jeddah.

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