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Putin a brave face on it: Japan turn to old guard for Russia

TOKYO, May 31, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Trouble-hit Japan will hope star power can
reverse their flagging fortunes after new coach Akira Nishino named his 23-
man squad for the World Cup in Russia on Thursday.

The former JFA technical director, who took charge after predecessor Vahid
Halilhodzic was controversially fired last month, took no risks as he turned
to his old guard, including talismanic forward Keisuke Honda and playmaker
Shinji Kagawa.

Japan, beaten 2-0 by Ghana on Wednesday in Nishino’s first game as coach,
face Colombia, Senegal and Poland in Group H at the World Cup.

Forward Shinji Okazaki, who has won a Premier League title with Leicester
City, and defenders Yuto Nagatomo and Maya Yoshida will also bring experience
to a Blue Samurai team low on confidence.

“In a short space of time as coach, I’ve been charged with a very tough
job to select 23 players,” Nishino told reporters.

“I’m confident in this group and believe they can rise to the occasion,
despite last night’s result,” added the 63-year-old, constantly sucking his
teeth in a nervous display broadcast live on Japanese television.

“I don’t want to make concrete predictions but hopefully we can pick up
points game by game and get through the group stage.”

Japan, who will be playing in their sixth successive World Cup, have twice
reached the last 16 — in 2010 and as co-hosts in 2002.

Okazaki and Kagawa, who had both been struggling with injury, returned to
the Japan side as substitutes on Wednesday — the one silver lining for
Nishino on a tough night.

Kagawa and Honda were two of those thought to have been at loggerheads
with Halilhodzic, who was unceremoniously dumped by JFA president Kozo
Tashima citing a breakdown of communication between the players and the
firebrand Franco-Bosnian.

“We go (to Russia) in good shape with a strong nucleus and some veteran
players,” said Nishino, set to face intense pressure at the World Cup after
his employers took the high-risk decision to switch coaches.

“The nucleus of the team is strong and we have a good balance. I believe
this team can showcase Japanese football to the world.”

Japan travel to Europe to take on Switzerland on June 6 and Paraguay on
June 12 in final tune-ups.

They take on Colombia in their opening World Cup game on June 19.

“It might take a miracle to beat Colombia but that’s what we hope to do,”
said Nishino.

“I expect my players to perform. Last night was disappointing — we all
wanted to get off to a winning start. But we didn’t suffer any injuries and
it was an important step to preparing for the World Cup.”

Squad (teams Japanese unless stated otherwise):

Goalkeepers — Eiji Kawashima (Metz/FRA), Masaaki Higashiguchi (Gamba
Osaka), Kosuke Nakamura (Kashiwa).

Defenders — Yuto Nagatomo (Galatasaray/TUR), Tomoaki Makino (Urawa),
Wataru Endo (Urawa), Maya Yoshida (Southampton/ENG), Hiroki Sakai
(Marseille/FRA), Gotoku Sakai (Hamburg/GER), Gen Shoji, Naomichi Ueda
(Kashima).

Midfielders — Makoto Hasebe (Eintracht Frankfurt/GER), Keisuke Honda
(Pachuca/MEX), Takashi Inui (Eibar/ESP), Shinji Kagawa (Dortmund/GER), Hotaru
Yamaguchi (Cerezo Osaka), Genki Haraguchi, (Fortuna Dusseldorf/GER), Takashi
Usami (Fortuna Dusseldorf/GER), Gaku Shibasaki (Getafe/ESP), Ryota Oshima
(Kawasaki)

Forwards — Shinji Okazaki (Leicester/ENG), Yuya Osako (Werder Bremen/GER),
Yoshinori Muto (Mainz/GER)

BSS/AFP/RY/1615 hrs