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Japan wins against Germany 2-1 in World Cup 2022

DOHA: In a place brimming with painful memories and etched with footballing scars, there were no more tears.
Instead, it was sheer delight.
Japan notched a stunning upset in a World Cup of upsets as they came from behind to beat giants Germany 2-1 on Wednesday (Nov 23).
A first-half penalty from Ilkay Gundogan put the Germans ahead, before Japan substitute Ritsu Doan slammed home and Takuma Asano's late strike gave the Samurai Blue the victory.
Almost three decades ago, Japan came within seconds of qualifying for their first World Cup, only to concede a stoppage-time equaliser to Iraq which sent South Korea through instead. Head coach Hajime Moriyasu was part of that team.
"I want to achieve our goals here in Doha, this time as a manager, and turn it into the 'Joy of Doha'," he said at the World Cup draw in April.
And if his side play as they did on Wednesday, they could well do so.

GERMANY MAKE A STATEMENT​

Prior to the opening whistle, Hansi Flick’s men placed their hands over their mouths during a team photo.
All Germany players took part in the gesture in front of photographers on the pitch, after world soccer body FIFA had threatened seven European teams with sanctions if they wore the “OneLove” armband.
“We wanted to use our captain’s armband to take a stand for values that we hold in the Germany national team: diversity and mutual respect. Together with other nations, we wanted our voice to be heard,” said the team’s official English twitter account.
“It wasn’t about making a political statement – human rights are non-negotiable. That should be taken for granted, but it still isn’t the case. That’s why this message is so important to us. Denying us the armband is the same as denying us a voice. We stand by our position.”
In front of a crowd of about 42,000, Japan kept their shape and continued to frustrate their higher-ranked opponents in the early exchanges. The Germans are ranked eleventh in the world, while Moriyasu’s men sit 13 spots below.
As the team’s main supporter group, the “Ultra’ Nippon” hammered the drums and found one voice, it was Daizen Maeda who would put the ball in the back of the net in the eighth minute. However, the Celtic man was offside.
Germany’s first chance came in the 16th minute as Real Madrid’s Antonio Rudiger’s header dropped just wide of Shuichi Gonda’s near post.
A combination of spirited defending and solid goalkeeping continued to keep the Germans out but the resistance would end in the 31st minute when Gonda brought down David Raum.
Gundogan stepped up to tuck home the spot kick, as Japan’s supporters were stunned into silence.
And as Japan struggled to find attacking impetus, Jamal Musiala came close to doubling Germany’s lead just before halftimes he cut inside a defender but could only fire high and wide.
Musiala was once again at the centre of all things good for Germany and he was part of a slick move that saw Kai Havertz tap home, only for the goal to be belatedly ruled offside.

A STUNNING WINNER​

As the Japanese fans continued in their vociferous form, Germany would mount a quick counter attack in the 46th minute. But Serge Gnabry’s shot would clip the outside of the crossbar.
Off a wasted Japan corner, Musiala would then weave his way into the box and bamboozle a number of Japanese defenders. But they would breathe a sigh of relief as his shot was wayward.
Moriyasu threw caution to the wind and two substitutes on as Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma and Vfl Bochum’s Takuma Asano. But it was Germany who came close again as a Gundogan effort rebounded off the post with Gonda beaten.
A swift Japanese counter-attack would next see Mitoma play Asano in on the right, but his shot was poor.
Gonda kept his team in the game will a brilliant double save in the 70th minute, as he pushed away a Gnabry header, before throwing his body at the follow-up.
The biggest save of the game looked to have been from German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who thrust a strong hand at an Asano shot which looked destined to go in, before the rebound was blazed over.
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Japan's Takuma Asano, right, scores is side second goal during the World Cup group E soccer match between Germany and Japan, at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan) …see more
But Japan continued to push and Doan would send the Japanese fans into utter delirium and the ball into the back of the net in the 75th minute.
Then the stadium roared even louder minutes later as Asano controlled the ball superbly on the right and hammered a shot past Neuer.
As the Japanese squad sprinted to celebrate on the sidelines, Flick looked flummoxed.
Japan will next face Costa Rica on Sunday, while Germany will take on Spain.
Moriyasu had said before the tournament that the goal for Japan was to get beyond the last 16.
With this result against the Germans, his side are now one step closer to doing just that.
Holy crap, first Saudi Arabia victory against Argentina, now the Japanese have beaten Germany.

Asian football can no longer be considered inferior against S. American and European football.
 
There are just 300k qatari people. That’s about a small city in Germany or a small village in China. What they want to do with the stadiums? Reconstruct them to fish pools?
Modify them to hold cricket matches rather than at dubai
 
Korea just draws.
Kinda disappointing tbqh but at least it's not a loss.

Seems like the koreans have an edurance issue, they are gassed like our vietnamese footballers in 60-70'.
 
Nonsense. The whole thrill of the world cup is seeing teams you don't see every day, especially if they do well.

Some of my best world cup memories are Croatia reaching the semi finals in 1998, Ghana being knocked out of the 2010 world cup in the Quarter finals through cheating by Suarez, Senegal in the 2002 quarter finals. Even North Korea Vs Brazil was a great match - the discipline showed by the Koreans, the Maicon goal to break the deadlock. I also remember the passion of USA Vs Iran in 1998.

If you want to watch Germany and Holland etc all the time - watch the nations cup.

I also love how you spot new talent at the world cup. I remember seeing the Moroccan Yusuf Chippo and Mustafa Hadji in the 98 world cup. They both signed for Coventry the next season.


I do get it , Moments like this remind us why the World Cup is so special.

And People do love an upset in the World Cup

Sad to see this upset. That’s just me!!

Big teams in this WC looking poor with no real superstars player apart from their ageing players who are no longer effective.

You're to fast with your observation , big teams will still win the WC
 
Massive copium inhaled by @kankan326 as always.

Covid lockdowns: "Giving up zero Covid policy is the easiest thing for a government. Chinese government choosing hard mode is another example of good governance."

Poor football performance: "Chinese sucks at football because China has a fair and universal compulsory education system. ... If China has millions of people living in slums, it would have a much better football team."

And many more I'm lazy to dig. He really reminds me of the story of Ah Q. All sorts of mental gymnastics exercised to rationalize any failure faced and turned it into a psychological triumph. Or what the Chinese say nowadays, 意淫.

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He will sing a different tune if China's football is as great as their table tennis.



Exactly lmao.
This guys copium levels are legendary.
 
I always support the underdogs...I was sad re Cameroon. Love their style of football
 
Nah. I think Chinese sucks at football because China has a fair and universal compulsory education system. The results are: 1,Chinese parents see gaining high score in Gaokao as the safest way to have a good future for their kids. 2, Fair and univeral education lead to intense competition between all kids. They don't have much time to spend on sports. And Chinese parents don't encourage their kids to engage in sports unless they don't believe their kids can compete with others in Gaokao.
Same for India. Carrier in sports is too risky.
 
Playing table tennis and basketball don't take much time. They can be played in class break. Actually China doesn't have many professional athletes in swiming, basketball and even table tennis.
Seriously, you seem like the kind of guy that will say anything just to save face. Lol
 
I'm sure Shin Hayata is proud of the victory.
 
Damn, the japanese just lost 0-1 against Costa Rican.
This is follow the Saudi's script of losing against Poland.

I really hope the Asian tide isn't over.
 
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Japanese coach Moriyasu needs to be fired.
He wasted a perfect chance to move forward, freaking used B-team against Costa Rica.

****, I hope some yakuza gamblers shank him.
 
Japanese coach Moriyasu needs to be fired.
He wasted a perfect chance to move forward, freaking used B-team against Costa Rica.

****, I hope some yakuza gamblers shank him.

The Japanese manager should now do the honourable thing! He alone, is responsible for this defeat. To field the B team, in such an important game, was utter madness.
 

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