Malta Independent

Japan coach Halilhodzi­c ready to give young players a chance

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While establishe­d players like Shinji Kagawa and Keisuke Honda should play a big role for Japan at the World Cup, coach Vahid Halilhodzi­c has indicated that many spots remain open and it’s time for the next generation to step up.

Halilhodzi­c named a 26-man roster for friendlies against Mali on March 23 and Ukraine on March 27 and there were a few surprises.

In Russia, Japan has been drawn in a group with Poland, Colombia and Senegal.

Despite six straight World Cup appearance­s, Japan has never advanced beyond the second round.

Halilhodzi­c guided Algeria to the last 16 at the 2014 World Cup, where they lost to Germany in extra time.

Japanese soccer associatio­n is hoping Halilhodzi­c can create a similar breakthrou­gh for Japan.

Here are some issues for the national team ahead of the World Cup:

FORWARDS

Shoya Nakajima, who plays in Portugal for Portimonen­se, was named for the first time and is the type of young talent that Halilhodzi­c favors. He has scored nine goals and added six assists in the Portuguese league this season.

“He’s explosive,” Halilhodzi­c said. “He has been displaying strengths in one-on-one situations at his club, and I want to take a close look to see if he can do the same at the national team level.”

In another indication that Halilhodzi­c is moving in a different direction, forwards Yu Kobayashi, Kenyu Sugimoto and Yuya Osako were called up while there was no place for Leicester City striker Shinji Okazaki.

Halilhodzi­c said all three score more goals and that Okazaki plays “a different role with Leicester to how we play in the national team.”

MIDFIELD

Keisuke Honda has been a key member of the national team since 2010 but hasn’t played for Japan since a World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia in September.

With four goals in 11 games for Mexican club Pachuca this season, it’s easy to see why Halilhodzi­c has brought him back.

“I want him to play well, score goals, and create goals,” Halilhodzi­c said. “He’s a forward, but his role in defense is also important. I want him to display his ability to the fullest.”

LEFT OFF

As eager as Halilhodzi­c is to give younger players a chance to prove themselves, he’s made no secret that a lack of playing time will be costly.

Stuttgart striker Takuma Asano and Cultural Leonesa midfielder Yosuke Ideguchi both scored in Japan’s 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Australia last August to secure the team’s place at the tournament. But both were left off the roster for the upcoming friendlies.

Asano has yet to appear in the Bundesliga this year and Ideguchi’s last game for his Spanish club was on Feb. 18.

INJURIES

Kagawa, Maya Yoshida and Hiroki Sakai are all dealing with injuries.

Yoshida, a defender who plays for Southampto­n, injured his knee in training and is unavailabl­e for the upcoming friendlies. Kagawa is dealing with a nagging foot injury picked during the second half of Dortmund’s 20 Bundesliga win over Hamburg in February. And Sakai will be absent because of a right hip in jury.

The 27-year-old Marseille defender sustained the injury in a recent match against Lyon, and the French club said he will be sidelined for seven-to-10 days.

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