Japan stun Spain 2-1 as both reach WC last 16
Japan beat Spain 2-1 on Thursday to secure their place in the World Cup knockout stages as group winners, along with the second-placed Spanish.
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22
Maya Yoshida
45'
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3
Shogo Taniguchi
44'
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0
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4
Kou Itakura
39'
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17
Ao Tanaka
51'
Goals
1
87'
6
Wataru Endo
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0
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0
45'
9
Kaoru Mitoma
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0
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14
Junya Ito
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0
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25
Daizen Maeda
Goals
0
62'
18
Takuma Asano
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0
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Goals
0
69'
16
Takehiro Tomiyasu
Goals
0
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Goals
0
45'
8
Ritsu Doan
48'
Goals
1
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Saves
0
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24
Yuki Soma
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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19
Hiroki Sakai
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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26
Hiroki Ito
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0
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0
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Goals
0
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21
Ayase Ueda
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0
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23
Unai Simón
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1
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Goals
0
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16
Rodri
Goals
0
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14
Álex Balde
Goals
0
68'
18
Jordi Alba
Goals
0
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Goals
0
45'
20
Dani Carvajal
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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26
Pedri
Goals
0
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9
Gavi
Goals
0
68'
25
Ansu Fati
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0
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7
Álvaro Morata
11'
Goals
1
57'
10
Marco Asensio
Goals
0
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21
Dani Olmo
Goals
0
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Goals
0
57'
11
Ferran Torres
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Goals
0
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13
David Raya
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0
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17
Yeremy Pino
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0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Saves
0
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19
Carlos Soler
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0
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Goals
0
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8
Koke
Goals
0
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- | Match ends, Japan 2, Spain 1. | |
90'+8' | Second Half ends, Japan 2, Spain 1. | |
90'+6' | Attempt missed. Dani Olmo (Spain) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Rodri. |
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9 | Fouls | 6 |
3 | Yellow Cards | 0 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
2 | Offsides | 2 |
0 | Corner Kicks | 2 |
4 | Saves | 1 |
POS | Team | GP | GD | PTS |
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1 | Japan | 3 | +1 | 6 |
2 | Spain | 3 | +6 | 4 |
3 | Germany | 3 | +1 | 4 |
4 | Costa Rica | 3 | -8 | 3 |
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