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Another World Cup shocker as Japan stun Germany 2-1

Adamu Abubakar
By Adamu Abubakar
Published: November 23, 2022
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For the second World Cup in a row Germany began their campaign in disastrous fashion, frittering away a first half lead to lose 2-1 to Spain. Suddenly, the champions of 2014 face the very realistic prospect of a second straight exit at the group stage, a self-inflicted crisis that was as much about disastrous defensive work as it was the excellence of match winner Takuma Asano.

Every metric would point to Germany having been a vastly superior side for the 75 minutes before Ritsu Doan fired Japan back to parity, but the sense was of a profligate team who lacked a killer instinct at one end and composure at the other. Japan showed both in abundance and although there is plenty of work to be done in escaping a group that includes Spain and Costa Rica they are superbly placed to do so. Unlike Hansi Flick’s side they do not look like a team liable to give anywhere near as many easy chances away as their opponents do.

At the outset Japan might have seen precious little of the ball in the first half but they showed an impressive sense for hunting down possession. Daizen Maeda could have sent this game down a very different path in the seventh minute but, after fine work from the Japanese midfield to pick the pocket of a dawdling Ilkay Gundogan, the Celtic striker made his move too soon to slot in past Manuel Neuer.

Those half openings came Japan’s way more than once in the early exchanges, as did ever-expanding spells of German possession. Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmich would drift from flank to flank, pulling the Japanese backline with them. Indeed almost the entire team seemed to have been dragged out to the right in the 31st minute, with a swipe of his right boot Kimmich dropped the ball onto the feet of David Raum. Shuici Gonda clipped them soon after, the one major error in a resolute defensive display from this team, and Gundogan made him pay from the penalty spot, though as the second arrived the Japan goalkeeper would do all that could be asked of him to repay the debt with a wonderful double save off Serge Gnabry.

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Kai Havertz could have wrapped the game up before the interval, but allowed himself to drift offside as he met Jamal Musiala’s cross/shot. That profligacy gave Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu a chance to change the game. He seized it. Moving to a back three allowed the Blue Samurai to apply far greater pressure down the flanks whilst maintaining the energy they had shown in the first half.

Moments after Manuel Neuer’s stunning save denied the dangerous Yunya Ito and Hiroki Sakai guided over the rebound, Germany’s captain could only deflect Takumi Minamino’s cross away from the certainty of an Asano goal to Doan, who provided it instead.

Japan’s winner began in prosaic fashion, something of a nothing ball into the channel turning into a supremely effective pass thanks to Niklas Sule standing two yards behind his German team mates, playing Asano onside. There was still plenty for the former Arsenal striker to do, killing a 60-plus yard pass with one touch and easing the ball above Neuer from a tight angle.

Leon Goretzka fired inches wide in seven minutes of added time but Germany looked just as likely to hand Japan a third, repurposed right back Sule clumsy in the extreme with the ball at his feet. In a desperate last heave, the captain and goalkeeper came up for a barrage of set pieces in the closing seconds but Gonda held firm, amends more than made.

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