The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Kawashima error brings back bad memories for all United supporters

- eric nicolson

The image of Eiji Kawashima as a footballin­g hero in Japan has never sat too comfortabl­y next to the image of a calamity keeper that Dundee United fans would rather forget.

Granted, he had plenty of company in the unmitigate­d disaster category in that United relegation team.

But Arabs had a right to expect much better from an internatio­nal player whose mid-season signing was described as a “fantastic coup” by Mixu Paatelaine­n after work permit red tape was eventually cut through.

From gifting kane hem ming sago al in his Dens Park debut to a jittery display in the Doon Derby at the same venue, Kawashima looked anything but a goalkeeper capable of amassing more than 80 caps and appearing at three world cups.

United fans watching the Group H game against Colombia would have been suffering from torturous flash backs of opposition players celebratin­g while Kawashima ran to the referee wagging his finger.

His chief gripe in Scotland was the physical attention he got at set-pieces.

“If there is one thing that has surprised me it is the amount of fighting in the box,” was one quote.

Nobody was roughing him up when he was slow to react to a pea-roller of a free-kick under his wall for Colombia’s first half equaliser, though.

Japan were a goal up and Colombia a man light after just five minutes.

Kawashima, who had next to nothing to do for most of the remaining 85, nearly cost his country the win with his end of first half day-dreaming.

Unlike at Dens, however, his teammates were able to bail him out.

 ??  ?? Eiji Kawashima was slow to react to the Colombian free-kick equaliser.
Eiji Kawashima was slow to react to the Colombian free-kick equaliser.
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