Asian Cup: Japan 3-1 Indonesia qualified for the second place in the group and conceded 3 goals in a row The Eredivisie scorer scored 3 goals
In the final round of Group D of the Asian Cup, which ended on the evening of January 24, Beijing time, the Japanese men's football team, ranked 17th in the world, defeated the Indonesian men's football team, ranked 146th in the world, 3-1 with 8 players in the starting rotation. In the first half, Ueda Kiyo opened the game and hit the penalty himself, Nakamura Keito hit the post, and the Indonesian team had 0 shots on goal. In the second half, Ueda received an assist from Ritsu Doan and scored a brace with an empty goal. At the end of the game, Ueda made an own goal, and Walsh pulled one back.
After winning this game, Japan has 2 wins and 1 loss, and has 6 points, and advanced to the round of 16 with the second place in Group D, and will face the first place in Group E in the 1/8 finals. The fate of the Indonesian team, which has 3 points, is to be determined.
【Key Focus】
In the 3rd minute, Indonesian captain Amat hugged Ueda Kiyo in the penalty area and put him down, and the referee reviewed VAR and awarded a penalty! Ueda Kiyo himself took the penalty and Japan's lead over Indonesia 1-0.
In the 52nd minute, Ritsu Doan made a cross from the bottom, and Ueda Kiyo pushed the empty goal at the back point, Japan 2-0 Indonesia. The striker for Feyenoord in the Eredivisie scored a brace.
In the 70th minute, Takumi Minamino, who came on as a substitute, stepped on Vikini badly, escaped a red card and only received a yellow card, and Vikini left the field with a serious injury.
In the 87th minute, Ueda Kiyo shot the goal, causing Habana to own long, Japan 3-0 Indonesia!
In the 2nd minute of stoppage time, Walsh scored from the back point, Japan 3-1 Indonesia!
【Wonderful Playback】
In the 17th minute, the standard-bearer Reio crossed the ball, and the referee couldn't dodge it to interfere with the passing line, destroying an offensive opportunity for the Japanese team.
In the 24th minute, Hisashi Hisashi seemed to pass and shoot, but Ueda Kiyo failed to outflank the ball in front of the goal.
In the 31st minute, Marcelino Ferdinand burst into the box and crossed, but Suzuki blocked the ball off the line.
In the 35th minute, Japan's frontcourt cooperated wonderfully, and Nakamura Keito pushed a shot to the inside of the neutral post.
In the 42nd minute, Struk collided with Hiroki Machida, and the referee showed a yellow card.
In the 45+2nd minute, Tang Anlu fell in the penalty area, and the referee ignored it.
In the 62nd minute, Tang Anlu shot with his left foot in the penalty area, and the ball went wide of the far post.
In the 64th minute, Tang Anlu scored with a header and was cleared by the defender's header.
In the 78th minute, Hiroki Machida touched the ball with his supporting hand, but the referee did not indicate it.
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【Lineup】
Japan starters: 23-Ayakor Suzuki, 15-Hiroki Machida, 16-Seiya Ikuma, 19-Yuta Nakayama, 22-Kenhiro Tomiyasu (82'24-Tsuyoshi Watanabe), 6-Endo Hang, 17-Flag Bearer Reio (69'5-Dairan Maeda), 9-Ueda Kiyo, 10-Ritsu Doan (86'14-Junya Ito), 13-Nakamura Keito (69'8-Takumi Minamino), 20-Kenei Kubo (82'26-Sano Kaishu)
Indonesia starters: 21-Ennando Ali Sataryadi, 4-Amat, 5-Rizki Riccio Ramadani, 6-Walsh, 12-Platama Arhan Arif Rifayi, 7-Marcelino Ferdinand, 24-Ivar Jenner, 2-Shayuri (54'8-Vitan Suleiman), 10-Vekini (73'3-Boggart), 11-Rafael Struk (89'15-Cambua), 25-Justin Quincy Haberner