Japan frustrated by scoreless
stalemate with Australia
Michael Tuckerman
If the pressure was well and truly on Japan
coach Takeshi Okada going into his side's World Cup qualifier
with Australia in Yokohama, then the resultant 0-0 draw will have
done little to alleviate it.
Japan dominated in front of 65,571 fans at Yokohama International
Stadium, but a combination of poor finishing and dogged defending
from the Socceroos saw Pim
Verbeek's team snatch a hard-earned point.
Missing English Premier League stars Harry Kewell, Mark
Viduka and Brett Emerton through injury, Pim Verbeek's decision
not to field a single recognised striker from the start spoke volumes
for Australia's approach to this clash.
It was left to the Blue Samurai to dictate the tempo as they surged
forward in search of an early goal to calm the nerves of the home
fans, and they almost found one when Nagoya Grampus striker Keiji
Tamada hit the side netting after just five minutes.
Japan's best chance arrived from a Shunsuke Nakamura free-kick,
but the Celtic wizard fired his effort well over the crossbar.
When Gamba Osaka midfielder Yasuhito Endo took over free-kick
duties late in the first half he failed to even beat the wall -
however the diminutive midfielder did manage to sting Mark Schwarzer's
palms with a stinging long-range drive with twenty minutes remaining.
For their part Australia managed just a solitary shot on goal
for the entirety of the match, as Verbeek's plan to take a point
from this tricky-looking fixture came to fruition.
Australia's spoiling tactics were lamented in some circles Down
Under, but on the whole the pragmatic Dutchman has received faint
praise for taking 10 points from the opening four final round qualifiers.
Japan's next clash is at home to Bahrain in Saitama on March 28,
while on April 1 Australia take on Uzbekistan in Sydney
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