World Cup: Brazil loss shows Japan closing gap on top teams, coach says

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Houston — Japan's last-gasp World Cup defeat by Brazil in a match in which it stifled the five-times champion for long periods showed the national team is closing the gap with traditional soccer powerhouses, Japan Coach Hajime Moriyasu said on Monday. Brazil survived a World Cup last-32 scare when it fought back to beat Japan 2-1 after Gabriel Martinelli squeezed in a shot at the far post deep in stoppage time.

The result dashed hopes of a team touted as a dark horse that could make a long run in the tournament by beating traditional soccer heavyweights such as Brazil.

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"The gap between us is closing now," Moriyasu told reporters. "Of course, Brazil are a top tier team and we are definitely approaching that level.

"As a result we were devastated. Of course, there is that kind of difference in our level and we have to up our game. To compete at the top is a goal we all have."

For at least the opening period Japan stood toe-to-toe with Brazil as defenders flew around the pitch, broke up passes and closed down space while taking a shock 1-0 lead into the break.

The result denied Japan a first World Cup knockout win but Moriyasu said the fact a number of players stepped in to replace injured teammates provided a broader range of experience and boded well for the future.

"This is one of the strong points of the Japanese team," Moriyasu said. "Having more players gain such experience will contribute to the growth of football in Japan."

Improvement in different areas, including transitioning from attack and dealing with teams like Brazil able to hold possession for long periods are things Japan needs to work on, Moriyasu said.

He also praised his team for its effort throughout the match against Brazil and said his players showed how dangerous they can be on the counter against top teams.

"What I said to the players is play as if we have gone back to 0-0," Moriyasu said. "Defending will lead to attack and that is something I conveyed to the players."

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: World Cup: Brazil loss shows Japan closing gap on top teams, coach says

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