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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Going Paraguay, Japan Crying through penalty shoot-out

12:51 AM

Paraguay won the first penalty shoot-out of the 2010 World Cup to reach the last eight for the first time and clinch a quarter-final place against either Spain or Portugal.
Gerardo Martino's team scored all five of their penalties after a disappointing match had finished goalless at the end of extra-time.
But Paraguay's joy was Japan's agony as Yuichi Komano's spot kick brushed the crossbar and flew over as the Blue Samurai's tournament came to an agonising end.
As with their opponents, Japan were bidding to reach the quarter-finals for the first time and came closest to scoring during a game of few chances when Daisuke Matsui smashed a long-range strike against the crossbar in the first half.
Japan coach Takeshi Okada had targeted a semi-final place before the tournament but in a game during which neither side really gambled on scoring a winner it is his team that ultimately paid for their lack of ambition.
Their defeat ended Asia's participation in the tournament, but Tuesday's result in Pretoria ensured that there will be four South American sides in the last eight.
Gerardo Martin's team have conceded only once in their four games in South Africa and were defensively solid against a Japan team that had previously looked dangerous on the counter attack.
Japan aimed two long-distance strikes towards the Paraguay goal in the opening minutes but the tie soon deteriorated into a scrappy, edgy contest.
The Blue Samurai, unchanged for their fourth straight World Cup match, sat deep and attempted to snuff out the opposition, while Paraguay conceded a series of niggling fouls every time Japan looked to strike on the counter.
There was one scintillating minute in an otherwise forgettable opening half.
It started when a deft turn from Lucas Barrios briefly left two Japan defenders foundering but his strike with the outside of his right boot was saved.
Seconds later Matsui, whose impressive tournament had a disappointing end when he was withdrawn shortly after the restart, crashed his long-range effort against Justo Villar's crossbar.
Matsui later turned provider for Honda, who opted to strike first time but missed from 20 yards when he clearly had the space to take an initial touch.
Roque Santa Cruz, deployed on the right by Martino, ought to have tested Eiji Kawashima after a corner dropped invitingly but he missed from close to the penalty spot as a largely soporific half ended goalless.
There was not much of an upsurge in entertainment after the restart.
Yuji Nakazawa blocked an Edgar Benitez strike and Sunderland-bound Christian Riveros headed wide after a superb near-post run.
A Yuto Nagatomo strike took a deflection off Carlos Bonet, while one effort from the unfortunate Komano spoke volumes about the lack of attacking quality at vital moments.
The right-back found an advanced position but his shot from a wide angle was so far wide that the subsequent throw-in took place almost 18 yards from the byeline.
Neither team had been able to mount a sustained spell of pressure but Paraguay did enjoy a brief period in the ascendancy shortly after the start of extra-time.
Kawashima saved a disappointing header from Barrios, who was unmarked, and smothered a shot from substitute Nelson Valdez after his sharp turn finally picked a hole in the Japan defence.
Villar saved a low strike from Honda that appeared to be going wide and there was one moment when there appeared to be space inside the Paraguay box but any prospects of Japan capitalising were undermined by an awful cross from substitute Keiji Tamada.
There was a certain inevitability about the penalty shoot-out that eventually took place. Neither keeper came particularly close to making a save but Komano's miss proved decisive.

Paraguay Paraguay Flag

0-0

Japan Flag Japan

FT

(HT 0-0)
Paraguay win 5-3 on penalties

Team

Paraguay

  • 01 Villar
  • 03 Morel
  • 14 Da Silva
  • 21 Alcaraz
  • 06 Bonet
  • 13 Vera
  • 16 Riveros
  • 20 Ortigoza (08 Barreto, 75)
  • 09 Santa Cruz (07 Cardozo, 94)
  • 10 Benitez (18 Valdez, 60)
  • 19 Barrios

Japan

  • 21 Kawashima
  • 03 Komano
  • 04 Tanaka
  • 05 Nagatomo
  • 22 Nakazawa
  • 02 yuki_abe">Abe (14 Nakamura, 81)
  • 07 Endo
  • 08 Matsui (09 Okazaki, 65)
  • 17 Hasebe
  • 18 Honda
  • 16 Okubo (11 Tamada, 106)

  • 12 Barreto,
  • 22 Bobadilla,
  • 02 Veron,
  • 04 Caniza,
  • 05 J Caceres,
  • 17 Torres,
  • 08 Barreto,
  • 11 Santana,
  • 07 Cardozo,
  • 18 Valdez,
  • 23 Gamarra

Substitutes:

  • 01 Narazaki,
  • 23 Kawaguchi,
  • 06 Uchida,
  • 13 Iwamasa,
  • 15 Konno,
  • 10 Nakamura,
  • 14 Nakamura,
  • 20 Inamoto,
  • 09 Okazaki,
  • 11 Tamada,
  • 12 Kisho Yano,
  • 19 Morimoto
  • Venue: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
  • Referee: F De Bleeckere
  • Attendance: 36,742

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