Chiba тАУ The Samurai Blue secured their spot in the next round of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup on Friday, with Werder Bremen striker Yuya Osako scoring four goals in a decisive 10-0 win over outmatched Myanmar in Chiba.
The result against FIFAтАЩs 139th-ranked side ensured Japan of a first-place finish in Group F тАФ which also includes Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia тАФ with two games to spare.
тАЬWeтАЩve reached the next round thanks to the players working hard in each match to get results and improve themselves,тАЭ Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said. тАЬEven after the result was more or less decided we stayed aggressive and kept going for another goal.
With J. League players unavailable due to the match тАФ originally scheduled for March 25 тАФ taking place outside of the international window, Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu relied on an all-Europe-based squad at Fukuda Denshi Arena, which was closed to fans due to coronavirus-related precautions.
The home side needed just eight minutes to take the lead, with SouthamptonтАЩs Takumi Minamino scoring at the end of a well-timed exchange of passes with Frankfurt midfielder Daichi Kamada.
Despite spirited defending by the visitors, Japan found its second in the 23rd minute when Osako headed defender Yuto NagatomoтАЩs cross home. Osako scored the teamтАЩs third goal from the penalty spot in the 30th minute after right back Hiroki Sakai was pulled down inside the area by a Myanmar defender and poked in another Nagatomo cross in the 36th to complete a hat trick.
тАЬWe knew from the beginning that Japan is a different class, so itтАЩs not a surprise,тАЭ Myanmar head coach Antoine Hey said of the result. тАЬThe situation that we are in, without any match practice for seven months тАж to face the best team in Asia was really a difficult task for us. But we got over it, it was a heavy defeat, but thatтАЩs how it is. ThatтАЩs what we expected.тАЭ
MyanmarтАЩs first international fixture since November 2019 came as the Southeast Asian nation continues to reel from a military coup that deposed its democratically elected government earlier this year.
Many of the countryтАЩs top players refused call-ups to the national team and a group of about 60 protesters, a majority of whom were Myanmar citizens living in Japan, greeted the team bus with signs reading тАЬThe Myanmar soccer team does not represent its people.тАЭ
тАЬWe are concentrating on our job, on our team, on our players, we are not taking any political stand or side,тАЭ Hey said when asked about the gathering. тАЬWe just do what we are here for тАФ playing football as good as we possibly can.тАЭ
Minamino тАФ who now holds a Japan record with goals in six straight international games тАФ set up OsakoтАЩs fourth goal of the night just four minutes into the second half, then scored his second just ten minutes after Hidemasa Morita had made it 6-0.
тАЬIтАЩm glad to set the record, but the most important thing is getting the win,тАЭ Minamino said. тАЬI was able to achieve this record because I contributed to our results.тАЭ
Japan reached double digits in a second straight game through OsakaтАЩs fifth goal of the night as well as KamadaтАЩs fourth international goal and Ko ItakuraтАЩs first.
The lopsided result failed to match JapanтАЩs previous match at Fukuda Denshi Arena, a 14-0 demolition of Mongolia in late March. The team has recorded a perfect six victories in this group stage, scoring 37 goals and conceding none.
тАЬThey may have been games that we were supposed to win, but no matter who our opponents were we needed to play responsibly,тАЭ Moriyasu said of the group. тАЬ Today our opponent was Myanmar but we have even bigger objectives in mind.тАЭ
In addition to facing Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in Osaka to round out Group F during next monthтАЩs international break, the Samurai Blue will also face Jamaica and Serbia in friendlies hosted in Sapporo and Kobe, respectively.
Nearly half of FridayтАЩs squad тАФ including overage defenders Maya Yoshida and Hiroki Sakai as well as midfielder Wataru Endo тАФ will split off to join JapanтАЩs under-24 team, which is scheduled to play GhanaтАЩs U-24 side as well as JamaicaтАЩs senior squad in friendlies ahead of JulyтАЩs Tokyo Olympics.
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