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Oiwa looks to Go one better against Real

Japanese outfit Kashima ready to make up for 2016 disappoint­ment

- BY ASHLEY HAMMOND Senior Reporter

Kashima Antlers coach Go Oiwa is determined to go one better against Real Madrid in Wednesday’s semi-final of the Fifa Club World Cup, after losing 4-2 to Los Blancos in the 2016 final.

Two years ago the Japanese not only became the first Asian side to reach the final, but also took Real beyond 90 minutes, before Cristiano Ronaldo completed his hat-trick with a brace in extra time.

“In 2016 we made a great impact against Madrid and wanted to win,” said Oiwa, speaking after his side came back from an early goal down to beat Mexico’s Guadalajar­a 3-2 in Saturday’s quarter-final in Al Ain.

“We were disappoint­ed but this time we now have a stage to show our disappoint­ment. We won today and that’s pleasing, so this next match will garner a lot of attention and we will be able to show what we couldn’t today, which is to play our own football from beginning to end against Real.”

Angel Zaldivar put Guadalajar­a ahead on three minutes before goals from Ryota Nagaki, Serginho and Hiroki Abe pulled it back for the Antlers after the break. Alan Pulido then got a late penalty for Chivas to set up a nervy finish.

“We lost a goal at an early stage and the players started playing the way Guadalajar­a wanted us to play. At half-time I spoke about positionin­g and our approach and reminded them of the many supporters who were present. We spoke about fighting spirit and tactics, and in the second half we improved collective­ly with defence and great offence.”

Strong team

Given that five of the squad who played against Real were in the team that fought back against Guadalajar­a, Oiwa said experience was key.

“That gave us security and peace of mind to be able to draw from this experience, especially for our younger players. I’ll continue to use this experience for that reason, and I’ll choose a starting 11 against Real based on this and our analysis.”

Of their chances against Real, he said: “Madrid is Madrid, they are strong, but against such strength we will be solid and aggressive in our fighting, and yes we do hope to proceed to the final.”

Guadalajar­a coach Jose Cardozo said: “We had 45 minutes of glory but then lost our way. I’m responsibl­e for that. The players put in a lot of effort and this is very painful.

“In the first half we played very well. It wasn’t difficult for us as we had possession and scored early. In the break I said stay patient and keep playing the same way, but suddenly they scored against us and we lost concentrat­ion, we lost our way, and they took advantage of that.”

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Kashima players celebrate their win against Guadalajar­a.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Kashima players celebrate their win against Guadalajar­a.

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