Japan's three eye-catching players in Europe, Keisuke Honda, Maya 
Yoshida and Shinji Kagawa, proved their unquestionable class by scoring a
 goal each in a totally dominant 3-0 home victory over Cambodia in the 
second round of the World Cup qualifiers at the well-filled Saitama 
Stadium yesterday.
Having nearly 80 per cent possession in this Group E encounter, Japan
 virtually pitched their  tent in the Cambodian half, hardly allowing 
the visitors any leeway for even a mild counterattack .
Such was Japan’s stranglehold on the game that only once did a 
Cambodian player manage to get past the firewall, but eventually Kouch 
Sokhumpeak’s attempted header from the edge of the box fell safely into 
the hands of the goalkeeper.
That was to be the only positive for coach Lee Tae Hoon who was 
forced by the sheer star power of the opposition to employ  
ultra-defensive tactics with almost the entire side falling back to 
defend.
But for goalkeeper Sou Yaty’s heroics in fending off several sharp 
scoring attempts by Japan’s marauding strikers, the score would have 
been much bigger.
The victory came as a huge relief for manager Vahid Halihodzic, who 
had come under increasing pressure after highly rated Japan were held to
 an embarrassing goalless draw by Singapore at the start of the campaign
 in June.
The Bosnian, who took control of the Japanese national team earlier 
this year, had gone without a win in the last four competitive matches.
Japan travel in a joyous mood to Tehran in the next few days to meet 
Afghanistan on September 8, while Cambodia, having suffered their third 
straight defeat, return home to face Syria at the Olympic Stadium on the
 same day.
A visibly tense Halihodzic watched his side miss several 
opportunities to score in the early stages, often raising both his hands
 in sheer disappointment. 
But approaching the half-hour mark, Italian Serie A star for AC Milan
 Keisuke Honda changed the complexion of the game, the manager’s 
demeanour  and the mood in the stands with a thunderous strike with his 
trusty left foot.
Japan crossed over with that Honda goal, but within the first 15 
minutes after the restart, Southampton’s Maya Yoshida and Borussia 
Dortmund striker Shinji Kagawa had produced stunning efforts to beat Sou
 Yaty.
Japan kept piling on the pressure, but somehow Cambodia managed to 
arrest the score-line, disappointing though it was in the end for both 
Lee Tae Hoon and the players.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
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