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Japan edge Uzbekistan to lift second title

AIPS ASIA News:

Doha: Substitute Fuki Yamada struck in the 91st minute and Leo Kokubo made a late penalty save to earn Japan a 1-0 win over Uzbekistan on Friday that secured Go Oiwa’s side the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™ title at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium.

Yamada, introduced from the bench with 18 minutes remaining, struck into the bottom corner of Abduvakhid Nematov’s goal before Kokubo kept out Umarali Rakhmonaliev’s spot-kick nine minutes later to earn Japan their second AFC U23 Asian Cup title.
The dramatic finish came at the end of a tense encounter and it saw the Japanese win the title for the first time since 2016, when the Samurai Blue also lifted the trophy on Qatari soil.


#AFCU23 | Japan 1 – 0 Uzbekistan

Japan had survived an eighth minute scare when hesitation between Hiroki Sekine and Kota Takai gifted Alisher Odilov time to play Husain Norchaev into space behind the defence, but the striker was unable to punish the lapse as he fired into the side netting.
It was the Central Asians who were on the front foot throughout the opening quarter, captain Jasurbek Jaloliddinov launching a speculative effort in the 13th minute from distance that Kokubo collected with Timur Kapadze’s side dominating midfield.
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Japan edge Uzbekistan to lift second title

AIPS ASIA News:

Doha: Substitute Fuki Yamada struck in the 91st minute and Leo Kokubo made a late penalty save to earn Japan a 1-0 win over Uzbekistan on Friday that secured Go Oiwa’s side the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™ title at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium.

Yamada, introduced from the bench with 18 minutes remaining, struck into the bottom corner of Abduvakhid Nematov’s goal before Kokubo kept out Umarali Rakhmonaliev’s spot-kick nine minutes later to earn Japan their second AFC U23 Asian Cup title.
The dramatic finish came at the end of a tense encounter and it saw the Japanese win the title for the first time since 2016, when the Samurai Blue also lifted the trophy on Qatari soil.


#AFCU23 | Japan 1 – 0 Uzbekistan

Japan had survived an eighth minute scare when hesitation between Hiroki Sekine and Kota Takai gifted Alisher Odilov time to play Husain Norchaev into space behind the defence, but the striker was unable to punish the lapse as he fired into the side netting.
It was the Central Asians who were on the front foot throughout the opening quarter, captain Jasurbek Jaloliddinov launching a speculative effort in the 13th minute from distance that Kokubo collected with Timur Kapadze’s side dominating midfield.
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