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Japan record comfortable win over Costa Rica at Women's World Cup

Sunil MIdda
Japan midfielder Fujino (C) celebrates scoring her team's second goal
Japan midfielder Fujino (C) celebrates scoring her team's second goalAFP
Japan made it two wins out of two with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Costa Rica. The 2011 winners have won their opening two games at a FIFA World Cup tournament for a third time, having done so in 2011 and 2015.

Japan were hoping to build on their fantastic start to the tournament following their 5-0 thrashing of Zambia, and knew a win against Costa Rica would all but secure a place in the last 16.

As to be expected, the Asian outfit started off strong, dominating possession and came close to opening the scoring early on but for a great save by Daniela Solera, as she denied Saki Kumagai's header from a corner. Despite facing 46 shots in their loss against Spain, Solera was looking impressive in the Costa Rican goal.

Then the dynamic of the game was completely changed in a two minute spell as Japan scored twice in quick succession.

Hikaru Naomoto capitalised on a slip by María Coto to meet a cross and she used her time and space to pick her spot before firing into the bottom corner.

Aoba Fujino then doubled her nation’s lead, driving home past Solera, to mark Japan’s seventh goal at the tournament so far from a sixth different goalscorer.

Fujino heat map
Fujino heat mapOpta by StatsPerform

With a two goal lead, the Japanese looked incredibly comfortable in the second half as they were increasing Solera’s save count for the tournament.

Despite being second best for large parts of the second period, the Costa Ricans were doing well to keep the scoreline the same.

However, a mixup at the back almost cost them a third goal as Solera and Fabiola Villalobos both went for a ball in the box, with pressure from Riko Ueki, but somehow the defender managed to clear the ball behind the goal.

Villalobos then had her nation’s first shot on target at the tournament in the 81st minute, but Ayaka Yamashita was equal to it.

The Japanese, who have looked one of the most impressive teams so far this tournament, eased to victory in the end, not having to exert themselves too much in the second 45 minutes, and will have their place in the last 16 confirmed if Spain avoid defeat against Zambia later today.

They face the Spaniards next, in what could be a battle for top spot in the group.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by StatsPerform

Flashscore Player of the Match: Hikaru Naomoto (Japan)

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