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Japan look for missing spark against Colombia

June 24, 2014 00:00:00


Coach Alberto Zaccheroni must urgently find a way to unlock Japan's attacking potential against already-qualified Colombia on Tuesday but is relying on events elsewhere if his side are to reach the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ last 16, according to website fifa.com.

Japan came to Brazil with their hopes high after finishing ahead of Australia in their Asian qualifying group, aiming to better their impressive last-16 showing in South Africa. But little has gone right for the Samurai Blue since they started brightly against Ivory Coast, taking an early lead through Keisuke Honda only to concede twice.

Manchester United playmaker Shinji Kagawa was relegated to the bench for the next game against Greece and although he came on in the second half, the match finished in a drab 0-0 draw. After the stalemate against 10-man Greece a frustrated Honda was damning about the team's lack of creative spark.

"We lack ideas," Japan's bleach-blond talisman told local media. "We tried to attack but we just can't put the ball in the back of the net."

It means the side's destiny is out of their hands ahead of their match in the heat of Cuiaba. Colombia are already assured of a place in the next round after two victories in Group C while Côte d'Ivoire, who meet Greece in Fortaleza on Tuesday, have three points. Greece and Asian champions Japan have one point apiece, though Greece's goal difference is inferior.


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