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Japan v. Venezuela… tonight Sapporo – don't miss it!

Tonight Japan go into a Kirin Challenge Cup game against Venezuela at Sapporo Dome without the suspended Atsuto Uchida, Yasuyuki Konno and Yuzo Kurihara so who will join Maya Yoshida in defence? Zac chose plenty of defenders in his squad, so it will be an experimental match for sure. Mizumoto a long-awaited comeback? Iwamasa a fallback option to be discarded again for the next game? Here’s the squad, make your own mind up …. let me know!

Goalkeepers:
S. Gonda
E. Kawashima
S. Nishikawa

Defenders:
M. Inoha
G. Sakai
D. Iwamasa
M. Yoshida
T. Makino
H. Mizumoto
Y. Nagatomo
Y. Komano

Midfielders:
H. Hosogai
K. Honda
M. Hasebe
Y. Endo
K. Nakamura
H. Takahashi
S. Kagawa

Forwards:
R. Maeda
J. Fujimoto
S. Okazaki
M. Havenaar
R. Miyaichi

Ryo Miyaichi Signs on For Wigan For the Season …

Just to confirm what we were talking about way back early last week …. from Wigan themselves (they call themselves The Latics)…. JSoccer Magazine reckons it’s a good move for Ryo as he should get plenty of playing time, more experience, more confidence and be ready for Arsenal by next season – what do you think?

Miyaichi joins Latics on season-long loan

Wigan Athletic are delighted to announce the signing of Japanese international Ryo Miyaichi on a season-long loan deal from Arsenal.

The 19 year-old becomes Roberto Martinez’s third recruit of the summer, and the first Japanese player the Club has ever had.

Miyaichi spent the second half of last season on loan at Bolton Wanderers, having made his Arsenal debut in the Carling Cup against Shrewsbury Town in September.

He would make 12 league appearances for Wanderers, his debut coming against Latics at the Reebok Stadium where he almost scored a last minute equaliser, only to be denied by a fantastic Ali Al Habsi save.

A week later he scored his first goal in English football in a 2-0 FA Cup win over Millwall at The Den.

Miyaichi first arrived in England back in January 2011, and was offered a professional contract by The Gunners after impressing whilst on trial.

A loan spell at Dutch side Feyenoord followed soon after, where he made 12 league appearances and scored three goals.

Japan 1-3 Mexico – the dream of gold is over … Bronze Medal game v. Korea to come

London 2012 Olympics Semi final (Wembley Stadium, London)82,372

Japan 1-3 Mexico

OTSU (12) / FABIAN (31), PERALTA (65), CORTES (90+3)

Yellow cards – H. SAKAI Hiroki (Japan), FABIAN (Mexico)

Japan: GK – Gonda DF – H. Sakai, Yoshida, Suzuki, Tokunaga DMF – Ogihara (Saito, 83), Yamaguchi OMF – Kiyotake (Usami, 77), Higashi (Sugimoto, 71), Otsu FW – Nagai

After the Nadeshiko Ladies had made it to their final, the whole of Japan was awaiting a double final appearance as the men took on Mexico in the Olympic semi-final at Wembley – but it was not to be. In short, Takashi Sekizuka’s charges capitulated to a hard-working – but not THAT good – Mexico team. Yes, Mexico were not that good, but Japan were not good AT ALL. The cool, composed passing and patience of previous games deserted the young Samurai Blue when it mattered and, while many of us would probably have taken a semi-final place pre-tournament – losing out on a final place with a display like this, with the whole world watching, just, well, as my American friend would say, SUCKS! Mexico were beaten, in Mexico, in 1968 when Japan came back with the bronze medal and so, 44 years later, Mexico exacted their revenge.

It began well, with Yuki Otsu scoring a spectacular half-volley from 25 yards out, that would have the Europeans drooling if he’d scored it in the Premier League. To call it Henri-esque, or Bergkamp-esque would not exaggerate its brilliance! But Otsu’s 3rd goal of the tournament was as good as it got for Japan. Mexico were back in the game before half time with a flicked on corner finding its way to Fabian for the equaliser.

Into the 2nd half and both teams had chances but Mexico began to pile on the possession and made it pay in the 65th minute in an inexcusable few seconds of madness from Gonda and Ogihara. The Japan keeper made an easy save, jumped up, looked for somewhere to distribute the ball and chose Ogihara 30 yards out, in the middle of the field surrounded by Mexicans! The Cerezo midfielder – who should not be remembered just for this mistake, he’s had a decent tournament otherwise – Ogihara tried what has been called the “Cruyff Turn”, and failed. Lost the ball to Oribe Peralta, who took another touch and placed the ball into the corner from way out, and Japan were, unnecessarily, down a goal.

Japan still hoped to get back into the game but the likes of Tokunaga, Sakai and the aforementioned Ogihara were having an off day and a team can not carry an ailing player at this level, let alone three or four. Sekizuka made changes, bringing on Sugimoto, Usami and Saito over the last 20 minutes or so, but to no avail and, to run salt in the wound, Mexico added another on a breakaway in lost time as Japan poured upfield, Javier Cortes slotting the ball past Gonda to make the final score a little harder to take for the Japanese fans.

Japan will now go for that Bronze medal against local rivals Korea on Friday night (UK time, Saturday morning Japan time) at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.

Japan 1-0 Spain – no surprise here – just a huge amount of pleasure!

Spain shocked by Japan 1-0 – Chinese news site.

Spain Upset By Japan – The Huffington Post.

Japan pull off the first shock of the Olympic football BBC Sport

WORLD and European champions Spain fell to a surprise defeat – The Scotsman.

World and European champions Spain fell to a surprise defeat. Daily Mail.

Japan stun Spain 1-0. News 3 New Zealand

Japan upsets Spain 1-0. Oregon News.

…. and finally … Japan shock ten-man Spain – FIFA.com

Japan 1-0 Spain U23 Olympic team DESTROY!

What should have been a 5-0 victory ended up as just a single goal, but Japan did it with ease against Spain…. despite a referee who let some disgraceful challenges from Spain go unpunished – while giving a red card, deservedly so, it must be said, for a professional foul in the first half. Into the last five minutes and Spain were kicking players off the ball to stop them running though, and Kiyotake was stamped on yards from the referee in the final minute – anything less than three points after that would have been greatly disappointing, but Japan REALLY should have scored more!

Shinji Kagawa – A Round-Up of the Latest on the 'Net …

Alex Ferguson is pretty happy with his new Japanese signing so far, it seems…. according to various sources on the web today:

“One of the features of our game is that counter-attack is important,” Ferguson said. “Kagawa will add to it. His awareness of receiving the ball and his speed of turning defenders is going to be an asset for us”.

About the Manchester United victory over Shanghai ….

“Kagawa was involved in most of the possession tonight. He was Man of the Match and deserved it. He took his goal well … and has settled in well and is going to be a very good player for us. We had plenty of possession and Kagawa was involved in most of that”.

Kagawa played the whole game against Shanghai and looked, by far, the brightest spark of an, admittedly, experimental United team.

Ferguson again: “Kagawa has settled in well. He’s going to be a really good player and he impressed tonight, his awareness of receiving the ball, his speed in turning and how he attacks defenders is an asset to us.”

Alex Ferguson Happy with Shinji Kagawa so far!! 新加入選手の活躍を監督が称賛

Language no barrier from: http://www.manutd.com

Shinji Kagawa may not yet speak English but that has been no barrier to understanding what is required of him, says Sir Alex.
The Reds boss is impressed by how quickly his summer signing picks up new techniques in training without the need for translation.
Shinji has vowed to learn English to the best of his ability but, in the meantime, he appears to be having no problems settling in on tour.
“The thing that’s impressed me is that every exercise we do on the training ground, he’s never needed it to be explained,” Sir Alex said of the Japan midfielder.
“After one demonstration he joins in, as if he’s known the language forever. We know he doesn’t speak the language, but it isn’t a problem.
“It just goes to show that a good footballer can pick up exactly what’s needed. He’s been fantastic in that respect.”
Since his arrival from Borussia Dortmund, Kagawa hasn’t taken long to win over his team-mates, either.
“I’ve been very, very impressed,” Rio Ferdinand said. “He’s quick, he’s sharp, he has great awareness, he plays off both feet.
“I’m excited about playing with him and getting the season started. I think he’ll be a great acquisition.”

新加入選手の活躍を監督が称賛

今夏チームに加入した香川真司とニック・パウエルは、 1-1 のドローとしたアヤックス・ケープタウン戦で持ち味を発揮し、アレックス・ファーガソン監督も 2 人の才能を高く評価した。

1点を先行されたものの、ベベのゴールにより1-1の同点として試合は終了。
シンジも後半に決めていれば先制点となったヘディングシュートをみせ、パウエルもベベのゴールの前に強烈なシュートを放つ等、新加入組が監督の前で実力を証明してみせた。

試合後MUTVのインタビューに応じた監督は、「非常に拮抗した試合だった」、「相手に苦しめられる展開になって、若手を投入しようと考えた」とすると、シンジとパウエルを称賛。

「シンジは非常に頭の良い選手だ。スピードも速く、常に顔を上げ、前を向いてプレーしている。それにパスを選択するべき場面も理解している。彼のプレーには非常に満足しているよ。ニック・パウエルも才能に溢れた選手だ。チーム練習を何度か休んだ為に、身体のキレを取り戻すのに30分くらいがちょうど良いと考えた。それでも素晴らしい場面を作ったからね」

「失点してからきっちりと反応してみせた。プレーのペースを上げられたし、勝ち越し点を取れた可能性もあった。素晴らしい環境の下での接戦だったし、試合内容にも満足している。これから16時間をかけて上海に向かうわけだが、フライトの疲れを取ることが最優先事項になるだろう」