Qualifier victories for Japan and Iraq
Iraq get World Cup qualifying campaign back on track against Jordan as Japan take one more step towards Brazil 2014.
Shinji Okazaki’s late strike gave Japan a 2-1 away victory over Oman on Wednesday, leaving the Asian champions on the brink of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Oman looked to have salvaged a point in sweltering Muscat after Ahmed Mubarak’s deflected free kick 13 minutes from time cancelled out a first-half opener from Hiroshi Kiyotake.
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But Okazaki pounced on a quick counter-attack in the 89th minute for runaway Group B leaders Japan, smashing home a clever flick from Yasuhito Endo from point-blank range.
“I’m happy to have scored – I didn’t do much else today!” Okazaki told reporters.
“We were made to suffer and didn’t have control of the game. We really had to dig in for the result.”
“I’m happy to have scored – I didn’t do much else today!” Japan’s Shinji Okazaki |
Kiyotake, starting in place of the injured Shinji Kagawa, put Japan in front after 20 minutes when he drilled a low cross from Yuto Nagatomo past goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi.
Oman were unlucky not to pull level in the 36th minute, Ismail Al Ajmi’s header smacking against the post and rolling back across line before Nagatomo slid in to clear.
Japan, who now have 13 points from five matches, have appeared at every World Cup since first qualifying for the 1998 finals in France. Oman have five points from five games.
“The objective is to reach the World Cup so I’m very satisfied to come away with three points,” said Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni.
“I would like to compliment Oman’s players. They showed great heart, and the heat made it difficult for us to play our style. I’m proud of the players for sticking to the task.”
Iraq revived their bid to reach the 2014 World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Jordan.
Ahmed Hammadi netted the winner with a blistering shot from outside the area in the 86th minute. The win was the first for Iraq in this stage of the competition and moves them level with Australia for the second qualifying spot.
Iraq play their matches in Doha due to security concerns at home.
Jordan were the better team for much of the match but were repeatedly denied by Iraq goalkeeper Noor Sabri.
He stopped Husam Ibrahim Ali in the second half from point blank range and then turned away a shot from substitute Hamza al-Dardour in the closing minutes with an acrobatic save.