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Japan coach wary after drawn in Asian Cup ‘group of death’

Hajime Moriyasu hopes to build on World Cup success in Qatar

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 May 2023 12:03PM

Japan coach wary after drawn in Asian Cup ‘group of death’
Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu says the team’s objective is to win the Asian Cup in January-February next year. – AFP pic, May 12, 2023

TOKYO – Coach Hajime Moriyasu said Japan want to build on their World Cup success by recapturing the Asian Cup – but must first survive an “extremely difficult” group.

Moriyasu called Asian Cup host Qatar “a lucky place for us”, having stunned Spain and Germany on the way to the last 16 of the World Cup there in the winter.

But yesterday’s draw in Doha put the record four-time Asian Cup winners in arguably the hardest group of the finals, along with fellow former champions Iraq plus Vietnam and Indonesia.

The top two from each group reach the knockouts at the regional showpiece in January-February next year.

“We’ve been put in an extremely difficult group,” Moriyasu told journalists after the draw, according to Kyodo News.

“Our objective is winning the championship. We mustn’t forget to enjoy this as we take on the challenge,” he was quoted as saying.

Moriyasu said that Qatar held fond memories for his side, who will be among the favourites to win the Asian Cup.

“This is a lucky place for us. We want to win the tournament and once again enjoy the rapture of Doha,” he said. 

Iraq will be Japan’s biggest threat in Group D, but Moriyasu is also wary of Vietnam.

They are coached by experienced Frenchman Philippe Troussier, who led Japan to the round of 16 at their home World Cup in 2002.

“He is someone who has always watched Japan. We have to prepare ourselves for a tough fight,” Moriyasu said. – AFP, May 12, 2023

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