DOHA —
Japan stunned
Germany 2–1 in their World Cup opener on Wednesday, punishing the four-time
champions for not taking their chances after they dominated the first half.
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The German team
covered their mouths for the team photo before the match in a powerful protest
against
FIFA’s decision to ban rainbow-themed armbands.
Hansi Flick’s
team came to Qatar under huge pressure to avoid the disaster of 2018, when they
failed to make it out of the group stage in Russia as holders.
They took the
lead through a first-half penalty from Ilkay Gundogan and should have been out
of sight after creating a host of chances.
But Japan hung on
and equalized through substitute Ritsu Doan in the 75th minute.
Takuma Asano then
completed a remarkable turnaround eight minutes later, smashing the ball home
to send the boisterous Japanese fans wild.
Germany’s
World Cup future is now on the line, with games to come in Group E against Spain and
Costa Rica.
Japan are eyeing
a place in the knockout round after a dramatic comeback that scarcely looked
possible at the end of the first half.
The Blue Samurai
made a positive start, with Daizen Maeda putting the ball in the net as early
as the eighth minute only for the linesman to flag for offside.
German chances
But it was to prove a false dawn for Japan as Antonio Rudiger headed
past the post from a corner, before Joshua Kimmich tested goalkeeper Shuichi
Gonda, with Gundogan blasting the rebound over the bar.
Gundogan peppered
the Japan goal with shots, with Gonda keeping him out before Maya Yoshida threw
his body in the way of another effort.
Gundogan put the
Germans ahead after they were awarded a penalty when Gonda tripped
David Raum,
coolly slotting his kick down the middle.
Jamal Musiala
give a glimpse of his immense talent when he turned and flashed a shot over the
bar on the stroke of half-time.
There was just
enough time for Kai Havertz to put the ball in the net before the interval,
only for VAR to rule the goal out for offside.
Musiala returned
to torment Japan after the break, skipping through the defense before blazing
over.
The 19-year-old
then turned provider, laying the ball off for Gundogan to lash against the
post.
Japan brought on
livewire forwards Asano and Kaoru Mitoma to try to inject some energy into the
four-time Asian champions.
But Germany kept
up their pressure and only a string of last-ditch saves from Gonda prevented
Japan from falling further behind.
Hiroki Sakai had
a golden chance to equalize but blazed wildly over the bar after Manuel Neuer
had parried the ball into his path.
Doan showed him
how it was done just minutes later, converting after Neuer had palmed away
Takumi Minamino’s effort.
Asano then put
the Japanese fans in dreamland, racing away into the box before lashing home a
shot that Neuer was powerless to stop.
Germany threw everyone forward in a desperate search for an
equalizer but it was too little too late.
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