Manila Bulletin

Heartbreak­er for Japan

Belgium rallies from 0-2; Neymar, Brazil move on

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ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AFP) – Belgium produced one of the great World Cup comebacks on Monday to beat Japan 3-2 and set up an attractive-looking quarter-final clash against Neymar's Brazil.

Substitute Nacer Chadli was Belgium's hero on a humid night in Rostov-on-Don, scoring in the fourth minute of injury time to seal the dramatic victory.

Japan had stunned Roberto Martinez's third-ranked side by racing into a two-goal lead in the second half through Genki Haraguchi and Takashi Inui.

With Belgium looking to be heading home, Jan Vertonghen – the defender whose error had led to Japan's opener – made amends with a goal to put Belgium back in the game before Marouane Fellaini's powerful header brought them to 2-2.

It was goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who started the slick move that decided the match, rolling the ball out to Kevin De Bruyne, who raced upfield before feeding Thomas Meunier.

The defender's cross was intelligen­tly dummied by Romelu Lukaku, allowing West Bromwich Albion's Chadli to slot past Japan 'keeper Eiji Kawashima.

Brazil, meanwhile, stayed on course for a sixth title as Neymar scored and created a goal for substitute Roberto Firmino to snuff out Mexico's challenge.

Neymar was criticised for his early performanc­es in Russia as he eased his way back to fitness after a broken foot bone, but he carved open a tough Mexican defence without quite reaching his dazzling best.

After a goalless first half in the heat of Samara, the world's most expensive player tapped in from the impressive Willian's cross for his second goal of the tournament on 51 minutes.

As Brazil pressed their advantage, Neymar set up Firmino for another close-range finish that sealed the 2-0 victory.

 ??  ?? Belgium's Nacer Chadli, left, comforts Japan's Hiroki Sakai at the end of the round of 16 match between Belgium and Japan at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the Rostov Arena, in Rostov-on-Don, Russia Monday. Belgium won 3-2. (AP)
Belgium's Nacer Chadli, left, comforts Japan's Hiroki Sakai at the end of the round of 16 match between Belgium and Japan at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the Rostov Arena, in Rostov-on-Don, Russia Monday. Belgium won 3-2. (AP)

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