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Home | Sport | Fifa Womens World Cup Japan Beat Norway 3 1 To Reach Quarterfinals For Fourth Time

FIFA Women’s World Cup: Japan beat Norway 3-1 to reach quarterfinals for fourth time

Hinata Miyazawa sealed the win with her fifth goal of the tournament in the 81st minute to remain the leading scorer

By AP
Published Date - 5 August 2023, 05:40 PM
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Japan beat Norway 3-1 to reach quarterfinals for fourth time
Japan players celebrate their vicotry after the end of the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup round of 16 football match between Japan and Norway at Wellington Regional Stadium in Wellington. (Photo by AFP)
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Wellington: Japan scored its 14th goal of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and conceded its first Saturday, beating Norway 3-1 to reach the quarterfinals for the fourth time.

Hinata Miyazawa sealed the win with her fifth goal of the tournament in the 81st minute to remain the leading scorer. Risa Shimizu’s 50th-minute goal followed an Ingrid Syrstad Engen own goal in the first half to help give Japan its fourth straight win of the tournament.

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Guro Reiten headed a superb goal for Norway in the 21st minute to end Japan’s flawless defensive performance and leave the teams locked at 1-1 at half-time.
After beating Spain 4-0 with only 23% of possession in its group-stage finale, Japan once again was a tactical chameleon in the pre-quarters — playing with more than 60% of possession in a commanding performance.

Japan traded its regular blue uniform for pastel colours Saturday, pink and purple. The softer colour scheme did nothing to dull its attacking style; it pressed forward from the start and had its first corner after two minutes.

While it was ineffective, it was an early declaration of intent. With long balls or sharp, quick passing, Japan continually pressed forward and Norway, which conceded only one goal in group play, often seemed rattled at the back.

When the defence finally yielded, it was in unusual circumstances. In the 15th minute, Miyazawa curled the ball in from depth on the left and Engen extended her leg to parry the ball. She managed only to deflect it wide of Aurora Mikalsen in goal for the eighth own goal of the tournament.

Japan seemed well on top but in the 21st minute, and from the first time in the match Norway had threatened, Vilda Boe Rise got away on the right, took the ball to the byline and crossed to the middle where Guro Reiten stood tall and headed wide of the diving Ayaka Yamashita into the left corner.

The goal came entirely against the run of play. After a half-hour, Japan had 183 completed passes to Norway’s 88, had more than 60%, and five shots on goal. Miyazawa, Aoba Fujino, Jun Endo and others had been threatening.

Shimizu’s winner came in the 50th minute as Japan pushed forward again from halfway. Miyazawa tried to hold up the ball near the goal but lost possession to Boe Risa, who tried a back pass but rolled the ball into the path of Shimizu rushing in from the right to score.

Miyazawa produced a copybook finish in the 81st, running onto a superb through ball and directing her shot wide of Mikalsen.
Norway and Japan had met only once before at a World Cup, in 1999, when Norway won 4-0.

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