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Okazaki scores 50th for Japan in 4-0 rout

But neither Leicester City striker nor coach Halilhodzi­c are getting carried away just yet

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Leicester City striker Shinji Okazaki celebrated his 50th internatio­nal goal yesterday as Japan brushed aside Thailand 4-0 to edge closer to a sixth successive World Cup.

Shinji Kagawa gave the hosts the lead in their Asian Group B qualifier with a sharp finish after eight minutes, before Okazaki thundered home a diving header to bring up his halfcentur­y in swashbuckl­ing style.

Okazaki’s landmark goal, on his 108th Japan appearance, came on 19 minutes in Saitama and effectivel­y killed the game.

Yuya Kubo and Maya Yoshida added further goals for the Blue Samurai after the break and Eiji Kawashima saved a late penalty from Adisak Kraisorn to deny rock-bottom Thailand a consolatio­n.

Japan, who won 2-0 in the UAE last Thursday, provisiona­lly took top spot with 16 points from seven games.

But Saudi Arabia can move back above them on goal difference with victory over Iraq in Jeddah later yesterday.

“I’m incredibly happy to get that goal,” Okazaki told reporters. “I hadn’t scored for a while so it was a relief. Hopefully, I can keep on scoring goals for Japan.

“We’re not at the World Cup yet,” he added. “We have to make sure we keep taking our chances and win our remaining games.”

Great week

Australia, the reigning Asian champions, are three points behind Japan with three matches left after beating the UAE 2-0 at home.

The top two teams from each group qualify automatica­lly for next year’s World Cup in Russia.

Japan coach Vahid Halilhodzi­c refused to get carried away after a great week for his side.

“I have to congratula­te the players on two super victories,” said the Franco-Bosnian.

“It wasn’t an easy game today and they gave us a few problems but we produced an effective performanc­e.”

“We scored four lovely goals, which helps our cause as goal difference could prove 2. South Korea 3. Uzbekistan 4. Syria 5. China 6. Qatar

Group B

7 4 1 2 9 7 7 4 0 3 6 4 7 2 2 3 2 3 7 1 2 4 3 7 7 1 1 5 3 8 (ahead of Saudi v Iraq match) 1. Japan 2. Saudi Arabia 3. Australia 4. UAE 5. Iraq 6. Thailand

PW

7 6 7 7 6 7

5 4 3 3 1 0

D

1 1 4 0 1 1

L

1 1 0 4 4 6

F A Pts

14 12 11 7 7 3

5 5 6 10 9 19 13 12 8 5 4

16 13 13 9 4 1

Japan striker

to be crucial,” he added. “But we have put ourselves in a good position to qualify for the World Cup with three big games left.”

 ?? AFP ?? Japan’s forward Shinji Okazaki (left) takes control with Thailand’s Koravit Namwiset looing on during the Group B World Cup 2018 qualifier in Saitama yesterday.
AFP Japan’s forward Shinji Okazaki (left) takes control with Thailand’s Koravit Namwiset looing on during the Group B World Cup 2018 qualifier in Saitama yesterday.

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