World Cup 2010 - Match Report

Japan beat Cameroon
Japan 1-0 Cameroon
Jun 14 2010 | Free State Stadium
 

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Japan beat Cameroon

Japan stun Cameroon

Posted: Jun 14 2010

Japan recorded their first ever World Cup win away from home soil on Monday, picking up a 1-0 victory over Cameroon.

The first half was a miserable affair, yet it somehow produced a goal from Keisuke Honda. Stephane Mbia came closes for the Indomitable Lions in the closing stages of the match, striking a wonderful shot against the face of the Japanese bar.



In keeping with many of the matches at South Africa 2010, the start to this encounter was extremely pedestrian, with neither side making any kind of offensive headway in the early stages of the game as possession was frequently given away cheaply in front of a disappointingly empty stadium.



Genuine spells of pressure for either side were infrequent in the early stages, while ingenuity was an even scarcer commodity in the advanced areas of the field. Pierre Webo tried to bustle down the right channel for the Africans, but his cross was hacked away from the centre of the goal. For their part, the Japanese were retaining the ball better in the centre of the park, though posing no threat to Souleymanou Hamidou’s net.



Half an hour of the match passed without a solitary shot mustered by either side, with the Indomitable Lions swamped in the middle of the pitch by waves of Japan defenders, who seemed to roll effectively wherever the ball was. Blue Samurai goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima provided hope for the Africans, fumbling a couple of deep free kicks only to be bailed out by his defenders.



On 37 minutes, Eyong Enoh finally gave the crowd their first shot to cheer with a tame low drive from the edge of the penalty box trundling into the arms of Kawashima.



Within seconds, Japan managed to grab the lead. Diasuke Matsui, on his unnatural right, was given room to cut onto his favoured left foot by Benoit Assou-Ekotto. The Grenoble man’s centre was then misjudged by Stephane Mbia, whose error allowed Honda to control the ball at the far post and slam into the net from six yards.



Samuel Eto’o, placed away on the right wing, had been anonymous in the first half, but it only took him four minutes following the restart to make an impression on the second period. Dancing away from a couple of challenges, he cut the ball back from the byline, but Maxim Choupo-Moting bent his shot wide of goal.



Cameroon’s play was certainly brisker in the early stages of the second half, though they were still making little headway. Choupo-Moting cut in from the flank to shoot wide from the edge of the box, but Paul Le Guen’s side certainly didn’t look liable to level.



Yasuhito Endo rather summed up the attacking threat Japan posed in the second half when he hammered a free kick too long for his team-mates when well positioned to deliver a dangerous cross. But the tenacious and well-drilled Japanese defence was such that there rarely looked likely to be any danger of the forwards needing to score again for the Asians to take three points.



Le Guen acted by introducing Geremi and Mohammadou Idrissou, but the pattern of the game changed none.



A rare Japanese attack nearly brought with it a second goal as Makoto Hasebe prodded a meaningful shot towards the corner of Hamidou’s goal from 25 yards. The goalkeeper got down to palm the ball clear and was partially saved as Shinji Okazaki, who was closing in on the follow-up, was deemed offside.



Time was by now an extremely scarce commodity and Cameroon were thrusting forward at every opportunity. With only five minutes remaining a stunning hit from Mbia cracked the face of the crossbar as he took aim from 25 yards out. Had the Marseille man’s shot been six inches lower, it would have been a real contender for goal of the tournament, but the Indomitable Lions were left cursing their luck as Achille Emana’s deflected follow-up was deflected straight at the goalkeeper.



This late enterprise came too late to bring with it a levelling goal, leaving Cameroon to approach their next game against Denmark knowing that defeat will see them likely eliminated. Japan, meanwhile, can optimistically look forward to the Netherlands, despite showing little enterprise in their opening game.



HOME TEAM: Japan

(21) Eiji Kawashima

(22) Yuji Nakazawa

(3) Yūichi Komano

(5) Yuto Nagatomo

(4) Marcus Tulio Tanaka

(8) Daisuke Matsui Substitution  69

(2) Yuki Abe Yellow Card

(17) Makoto Hasebe Substitution  88

(7) Yasuhito Endō

(18) Keisuke Honda Goal 39

(19) Yoshito Ōkubo Substitution  81

Substitutes

(20) Junichi InamotoOn 88

(12) Kisho YanoOn 81

(9) Shinji OkazakiOn 69  

 

AWAY TEAM: Cameroon

(16) Souleymanou Hamidou

(2) Benoit Assou-Ekotto

(3) Nicolas Nkoulou Yellow Card

(5) Sebastien Bassong

(19) Stephane Mbia

(18) Eyong Enoh

(11) Jean Makoun Substitution  75

(21) Joel Matip Substitution  63

(9) Samuel Eto'o

(13) Eric Choupo Moting Substitution  75

(15) Pierre Webo

Substitutes

(10) Achille EmanaOn 63

(8) GeremiOn 75

(17) Mohamadou IdrissouOn 75  


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Recent Comments (9) :

Ben: 2010-06-14 18:10

The Indomitable 'sleeping' Lions want to wake up when it is too late in the game. Modern game is 90 minutes of full concentration.The little Japanase used the Lions' hugeness against their advantage.Where was ETO? lol!! Lions, come on,rediscover talent in young ones.

kusterigo: 2010-06-14 18:13

This Legendary idiot Roger Moola/Miller killed the Cameroonian team's spirit with his idiotic comments about the team's most influencial player, we will blame him if one of our African giants crashes out in group stages.

thembile : 2010-06-14 18:33

Now i'm convinced that foreign coaches are distroying our AFRICAN flair of football. Samuel Eto'o is a centre forward not a right wing but credit to the blue samurai they slaughtered the indomitable lions.African teams are disappointing.

stan'Lee: 2010-06-14 18:35


It is a pity Cameroon lost this group opener against the Japanese.
I think the Indomitable Lions stepped-up their game in the 2nd half but the goal(s) didnot come.

Well, I have expected us to come out of this group with atleast 6 points from Japan and Denmark respectively to move to the 2nd round.

However, I still believe Cameroon can still make it to the 2nd round with results frm The Dutch and Danish teams after watching their openner earlier.

Go Cameroon !!! Go Africa!!!

God no dey sleep!!!

Eric: 2010-06-14 18:40

It is a pity that Cameroon lost but I still beleive that they can still bounce back.
Africa wake up !! We can do it.
Proudly Nigerian.

Eric: 2010-06-14 19:22

I think the coach got it wrong by making Eto to play from the right flank. He should have been played in his usual center forward position. Also Song should have started the game.
...Proudly Nigerian

Champ Mriyo (Trebble kings of SA): 2010-06-14 19:28

I dnt undstnd y the coch had Alex Song n Emana on da bench,thiz foregn coches r a joke n embarasing Africa.The WC wil be won by a team coched by thier own,Angetina,Brazil,Germany or Spain.How many foregn coches hav won the WC,even Pereira won it wit Brazil bt failed wit otha nations

leSundawana : 2010-06-14 19:42

Something is seriuosly wrong in the lion's den,5 new players?Njitap,Alex Song,Emana,Idrissou all on the bench,either this coach has got big ***** or he has lost his marble,Le Guen,u have let the entire African continent down,if i were the from de Cameroun FA,i would fire this idiot immediately

luciano : 2010-06-14 22:05

next dnt 4gt 2 line up th bst player lyk geremi, song & emana they'r nt injured why u foregn cochs doing ths 2 our african continent?. I deslyke th line up of cameroons squad against japan thnk 2ice n do nt rept by next tym

 

Roberto Carlos walks off the pitch