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【MATCH DAY】Germany 1-2 Japan: Late Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano goals earn shock victory

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Article Publish : 11/24/2022 10:58
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Japan stunned Germany with a late comeback in their World Cup opener, with goals from Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano seeing them win 2-1 at the Khalifa International Stadium. Japan had never previously beaten their European opponents, but they capitalised on German errors and missed chances to secure a famous victory in the first game of Group E.

Japan had an early 'goal' from Daizen Maeda ruled out for offside too, but Hansi Flick's side soon went ahead after a clumsy challenge from goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda on David Raum gave them a penalty and Ilkay Gundogan slotted home from the spot (33). Germany thought they had scored a second at the end of the first half, but Kai Havertz's strike was also ruled out for offside. The four-time World Cup winners continued to see chances come and go - Gundogan hitting the post on the hour - before Japan used their lightning quick attack to score twice late on. Four minutes after coming on as a substitute, Doan (75) turned home from close range after a Manuel Neuer save. Germany were then caught out with a ball over the top, allowing Asano (83) to smuggle the ball home on a tight angle.

Each Japan goal was greeted with a team bundle at the corner flag, and there were joyous celebrations at full-time. "It's a big surprise. We saw the Saudi victory over Argentina - the Asian countries are reaching the global standard," Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said.

For Germany, their poor World Cup form continues, having finished bottom of their group at the 2018 tournament.

Big moments in the game

7th min: Maeda’s early goal ruled out for offside.

32nd min: Germany awarded penalty after Gonda foul on Raum, scored by Gundogan.

45+3 min: Havertz’s goal also ruled out for offside.

61st min: Gundogan sees his effort hit the post.

75th min: Doan scores the equaliser for Japan shortly after coming on as a substitute.

83rd min: Asano scores the winner for Japan after a long ball over the top.

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