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Japan secure spot in Brazil

Published: 05 Jun 2013 - 01:53 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 03:05 pm

SAITAMA, Japan: Keisuke Honda fired Japan into the 2014 World Cup yesterday with a dramatic injury-time penalty which salvaged a 1-1 draw with Australia and made them the first team to qualify alongside hosts Brazil.

Tommy Oar’s fortuitous late strike had looked set to condemn the hosts to an undeserved defeat. But after Matthew McKay handled in the box, Honda drove his spot-kick straight down the middle to earn the necessary point.

The result left the Asian champions seven points clear and uncatchable in Group B, putting them through to their fifth straight World Cup. It is the first time they have sealed qualification on home soil.

Holger Osieck’s Australia will be glad of the point away from home as they scrap for the second automatic qualifying spot. The third-placed team will go into a play-off.

However, Australia’s task was complicated when Oman beat Iraq 1-0 to rise to second in the group. Socceroos have two home games left, against Jordan and Iraq, while Oman have only one to play away against Jordan on June 18.

In front of a packed and noisy crowd at Saitama, Japan had the better of a highly entertaining first half which saw chances fly thick and fast and heroic saves at both ends of the pitch.

Yasuhito Endo’s dipping free-kick curled past the upright early on, and the Gamba Osaka midfielder then fired over the bar after a slick move orchestrated by Honda and Manchester United’s Shinji Kagawa.

The same trio combined for another neat exchange which drew a one-handed reaction stop from Australia’s Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer to deny Kagawa from close range.

At the other end Brett Holman dragged a shot wide, New York Red Bulls forward Tim Cahill volleyed over and Japan’s Eiji Kawashima had to come sharply off his line after Robbie Kruse was put through one-on-one.

Zaccheroni brought on defender Yuzo Kurihara as a stalemate beckoned. 

But shortly afterwards, Oar silenced the massed Japanese fans when his cross from the left spun over Kawashima and crept in on 82 minutes.

Japan were staring at a cruel defeat but as the clock ticked to full time, Honda’s cross was parried by McKay’s arm. The blond CSKA Moscow talisman stepped up to ram his penalty past Schwarzer, who dived to his left.

In Beirut, Lebanon held South Korea to a one-all draw.

Agencies