Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Rostov-on-Don: Japan, Asia's lone representatives in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Round of 16, suffered heartbreak after going 2-0 up against favourites Belgium before falling to a late 3-2 defeat on Monday.
A disciplined tactical performance against a star-studded Belgium side saw Akira Nishino’s Japan hold their opponents to a goalless draw at the interval before striking twice within seven minutes of the restart through Genki Haraguchi and Takashi Inui.
Belgium’s Roberto Martinez threw on Marouane Fellaini and Nacer Chadli with 25 minutes to go and both substitutes got on the scoresheet in the final quarter of an hour after Jan Vertonghen had halved the deficit with a fluke header. Chadli’s winner at the death denied the Samurai Blue the prospect of a first-ever World Cup quarter-final appearance.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Rostov-on-Don: Maya Yoshida stressed Japan must learn the lessons from their dramatic defeat at the hands of Belgium on Monday as the Samurai Blue were eliminated from the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the most agonising fashion.
The four-time AFC Asian Cup winners threw away a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 in stoppage time as the Japanese missed out once more on a place in the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup.
Nacer Chadli’s goal on the break deep into added time handed Belgium the win and ensured Japan’s run at Russia 2018 ended in the last 16, just as it did in 2002 and 2010.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Rostov-on-Don: Keisuke Honda expects Monday’s heartbreaking 2018 FIFA World Cup loss to Belgium to be his last appearance for Japan but he exits the international stage with confidence the country’s young players can take the nation forward in the future.
Honda came off the bench with the scores level at 2-2 as Japan threw away a two-goal advantage before Nacer Chadli’s last-gasp strike took Roberto Martinez’s side into the quarter-finals and leave the Japanese frustrated yet again.
This was the third time Japan have exited the competition at the Round of 16 having lost to Turkey in 2002 and Paraguay in South Africa in 2010, a game in which Honda played as the Samurai Blue were knocked out in a penalty shootout.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Rostov-On-Don: Japan Football Association President Kohzo Tashima hailed the Samurai Blue spirit despite a heartbreaking 3-2 defeat to Belgium in the Round of 16 at the 2018 FIFA World Cup on Monday.
Goals from Genki Haraguchi and Takashi Inui handed Japan a 2-0 lead in the second half at Rostov Arena but Belgium hit back with three goals, including a 94th-minute winner that knocked out the last Asian side remaining at this FIFA World Cup.
Although Japan failed to get past the last 16 once again – they also came up short in 2002 and 2010 – Tashima gushed with praise for Akira Nishino’s men, who had the Belgians sweating and were on the cusp of reaching their nation’s first-ever FIFA World Cup quarter-final.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Rostov-on-Don: Nacer Chadli's goal in second half added time saw Belgium come from 2-0 down to defeat Japan 3-2 in their 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Round of 16 tie on Monday.
Chadli's superbly worked goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time was the final act of an epic last 16 battle that saw Belgium become the first team in 48 years to successfully overturn a 2-0 deficit in a World Cup knockout game.
The Red Devils will face five-time champions Brazil in Kazan on Friday after scoring three second-half goals without reply to break Japan's dogged resistance.
Goals by Genki Haraguchi and Takashi Inui in four devastating minutes had put Japan 2-0 up early in the second half to leave Belgium reeling.
However, the Red Devils responded with quick goals of their own as Jan Vertonghen, at fault for Haraguchi's goal, and Marouane Fellaini both scored headers before Chadli's dramatic winner in Rostov.
Having also exited the last 16 in both 2002 and 2010, Japan suffered Knockout Stage heartbreak for the third time.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: After thrills and spills aplenty in the final round of group stage fixtures, four Asian sides have now departed Russia and one remains. As life for many returns to normal, the-AFC.com picks out the social media highlights from the continent's stars.
Happy homecomings, tournament highlights, match-winning celebrations, a stunning save and a new contract are all included in this week’s selection of the latest happenings both inside and outside of Russia.