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Japan battles to draw with Australia in World Cup qualifying

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 5:22 PM
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Japan and Australia faced off in a World Cup qualifier in Saitama, Japan, where the two teams fought to a 1-1 draw. The match saw Australia take the lead with a Shogo Taniguchi own goal, but Japan managed to equalize with a late own goal from Cameron Burgess. Despite the draw, Japan remains at the top of Group C with 10 points from four games, while Australia sits in second place with five points.

Australia’s new coach Tony Popovic was pleased with his team’s defensive display against a strong Japanese side featuring players from European top leagues. The match was not without its challenges, as Australia’s preparations were disrupted when their team bus got stuck in traffic, causing them to arrive late at the stadium. Despite the setback, the players showed resilience and put on a commendable performance.

The match marked Japan’s first goal conceded in nine games over two rounds of World Cup qualifiers. Despite falling behind to an own goal, Japan remained composed and continued to press for an equalizer. Substitute wingers Keito Nakamura and Junya Ito made an impact off the bench, with Nakamura providing the assist for the equalizing goal. While Japan was unable to secure a late winner, the team displayed character in coming back from a deficit at home.

Japan’s coach Hajime Moriyasu praised his team’s composure and ability to handle the setback of conceding an own goal. The result, although not what Japan had hoped for, highlighted the team’s resilience and ability to respond to adversity. Looking ahead, Japan will face Indonesia and China in their upcoming qualifying matches, while Australia will take on Saudi Arabia before traveling to Bahrain.

With the top two teams from each qualifying group earning automatic berths to the 2026 World Cup in North America, both Japan and Australia are keen to secure their spots. The draw keeps Japan in a strong position at the top of Group C, while Australia will look to build on their performance under new coach Popovic. The next few matches will be crucial for both teams as they aim to book their tickets to the global football spectacle.

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