Bay of Plenty Times

Germany shocked by Japan’s late run

- Ciarn Fahey

Another World Cup day, another World Cup shock. Substitute­s Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano scored late goals yesterday to give Japan a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Germany at the World Cup.

Both Doan and Asano play for German clubs.

Ilkay Gu¨ ndogan had given fourtime champions Germany the lead with a first-half penalty.

But Doan, who plays for Freiburg, pounced on a rebound to equalise in the 76th minute after Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer blocked a shot from Takumi Minamino.

Then Asano, who plays for Bochum, sprinted clear of Nico Schlotterb­eck and beat Neuer from a narrow angle in the 83rd minute of the first competitiv­e meeting between the two nations.

The match was played a day after Argentina’s 2-1 upset loss to Saudi Arabia.

Before yesterday’s game, Germany’s players covered their mouths during the team photo in an apparent rebuke to Fifa following its decision to stop plans to wear armbands to protest discrimina­tion in host nation Qatar.

Nancy Faeser, Germany’s sports minister, attended the match at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium and was sitting beside Fifa president Gianni Infantino while wearing the same “One Love” armband that Fifa had outlawed with its threats of consequenc­es.

It was only the third time Germany had lost their tournament-opening game after defeats by Algeria in 1982 and Mexico in 2018. In the other World Cup openers, the team had won 13 matches and drawn four.

Germany outplayed Japan for much of the match with 24 attempts on goal compared to Japan’s 11.

Despite giving away the penalty, Japan goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda made a string of saves.

Germany next face Spain on Monday, while Japan take on Costa Rica.

Germany’s buildup was fraught by protests and political statements because of Qatar’s human rights record and its treatment of migrant workers and members of the LGBTQ community.

Germany were playing at the World Cup for the first time since a shocking group-stage exit as defending champions in 2018.

Meanwhile, Japan are in their seventh straight World Cup and are looking to reach the quarter-finals.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Japan’s goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda makes a save in the historic 2-1 World Cup victory over Germany.
Photo / AP Japan’s goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda makes a save in the historic 2-1 World Cup victory over Germany.

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