![]() It appeared to pay off when the unfancied Asians stunned 10-man Colombia 2-1 in their opener, and on 34 minutes they were level with Senegal when Takashi Inui bent the ball wonderfully into the bottom corner.īacked by a vocal Japanese following who never stopped singing and with the locals also on their side, Japan were now the better side after a nervous start. This match was billed as the pace and power of Senegal against the tactical and technical nous of Japan, who took a gamble and replaced Vahid Halilhodzic with Akira Nishino as coach just weeks before the World Cup. The ball bounced off the striker and into the net for his first goal at this tournament - cue raucous Senegal celebrations with Khadim N’Diaye racing the length of the pitch to join in. He fired at Eiji Kawashima and the goalkeeper made a mess of it, punching the ball into the lurking Liverpool star Sadio Mane. Japan failed to deal with a right-wing cross with Genki Haraguchi nodding the ball straight to Senegal defender Youssouf Sabaly in the box. Senegal, who reached the quarter-finals in the country’s previous World Cup appearance in 2002, needed just over 10 minutes to go in front. Midfielder Honda was the hero for Japan, scoring the deserved leveller after goalkeeper Khadim N’Diaye flapped at a cross. Go Circular! Vol.Yekaterinburg (Russia) : Substitute Keisuke Honda equalised with 12 minutes left as Japan twice pegged back Senegal in a thrilling 2-2 draw on Sunday that leaves World Cup Group ‘H’ wide open.Īll eyes will now be on the other group match later in the evening between Poland and Colombia following this stalemate at the Yekaterinburg Arena.Īs it stands, Japan and Senegal have four points after two games, with Colombia and Poland on zero, though they have played a game less. Seek the Story of Sake Begins Sale of At-home Flower Viewing (Hanami)Sets In response to popular demand, “Seek the Story of Sake” offers the Sake Sampler Set (Small Bottle Size)! Go Circular! Vol.3 Meet the Niigata Sake Brewer – Interview with Up-and-Coming Brewer 1/2 Go Circular! Vol.3 Meet the Niigata Sake Brewer – Interview with Up-and-Coming Brewer 2/2 Jinseki International School (JINIS) collaborates with the Global Esports Federation (GEF) and Japan eSports Union (JeSU) to host first ever Esports Day Tsunan Sake Brewery Announces Launch of New Sake Brand “Yukikamoshi”, Sake Brewed with Niigata Snowー Interview with CEO Kabasawa 1/2 Tsunan Sake Brewery Announces Launch of New Sake Brand “Yukikamoshi”, Niigata Snow Brewed Sake – Interview with CEO Kabasawa 2/2 ![]() Tsunan Sake Brewery from Niigata Wins Silver Medal at the The Milano Sake Challenge (MSC) Kotozna laMondo: the Multilingual Chat Tool for Businesses Overcome Language Barriers Tsunan Sake Brewery Announces Return of Niigata Sake no Jin NEXT Xi Jinping and his radioactive friend from Russia by Charles TannockĪs Chinese President Xi Jinping prepares for an unprecedented third term, the growing desperation of Russian President Vladimir Putin should serve as a cautionary tale. The operating system of any functioning society is civility, and thuggishness is the virus that makes it crash. The biggest threat to democracy and peace is thuggishness by Andreas Kluth Inflation and the tight labor market will force the worst-hit states into some hard decisions. The market rout is exposing the vulnerability of the U.S. Young versus old will define fight over public pensions by Aaron Brown Japan has much to learn from Taiwan's countering of China’s sharp power by Wei-Hsin HuangĪ reserved manner and avoiding knee-jerk reactions has helped Taipei weather the latest storm regarding hostility from Beijing. Īfter decades of repression and corruption, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his fellow hard-liners will find it difficult to quell the current unrest with force alone. The weakness of the yen is threatening to cut deeper into demand for overseas trips from Japan, as some economists say the currency could reach it's lowest level in 32. Yen weakness likely to mute impact of Japan's reopening for airlines by Yuki Yamaguchi North Korea’s recent flurry of missile launches - including a test of what it said was a “new” type of missile over Japan - were training for hitting its enemies. North Korea trumpets training for 'tactical' nuclear strikes by Jesse Johnson ![]() Support for Kishida's Cabinet slumped to 35% from about 40% a month ago in a weekend poll by Kyodo news. Kishida's support hits low on his party's ties to controversial church Japan's eagerly anticipated reopening gets off to slow start by Will Feeĭespite the eagerly anticipated reopening, many of those arriving at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on Tuesday were either business travelers or residents returning after trips abroad. ![]()
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