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Japan thrash Spain to continue Women's World Cup perfect record

Japan made it three wins from three at the Women's World Cup
Japan made it three wins from three at the Women's World CupAFP
Japan fired a warning shot to their FIFA Women's World Cup (WWC) rivals, demolishing Spain 4-0 in a Group C dead rubber at the Sky Stadium - their first-ever H2H win over La Roja.

Spain have flown out of the traps in the early stages of this tournament, leading by 2+ goals at the half-hour mark in both of their previous group games, but they were on the receiving end of an onslaught in an enthralling first half.

Japan's speed on the counter was irresistible, and after Jun Endo's pinpoint pass broke the Spanish offside trap, Hinata Miyazawa raced clear to give her side the lead against the run of play.

Jorge Vilda's side hadn't learned their lesson, once again caught out on the transition by Japan as Riko Ueki cut in from the left before her shot deflected off the unfortunate Irene Paredes and looped over Misa Rodríguez into the net. Spain were stunned, but their inability to contain Japan saw them fall three behind before the break thanks to another lightning counter.

The two goalscorers combined, as Ueki slotted in Miyazawa to provide another sublime finish to cap off an almost unimaginable start from Futoshi Ikeda's side.

Spain needed a miraculous comeback to rescue the match and their desire of topping the group, but they were brilliantly neutralised by a resilient Japanese outfit happy to play on the break.

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Vilda’s side continued to dominate possession, but they were continually denied a path to goal, failing to register a second half shot on target before Japan struck again on the counter. 

This time it was substitute Mina Tanaka who added a fourth in the closing stages, turning the Spanish rearguard inside-out before firing into the top corner to round off the scoring.

The Nadeshiko have successfully kept all three of their opponents at bay in this WWC so far, winning with an aggregate score of 11-0, signalling their presence as a threat to fellow favourites for the coveted title.

They will relish the prospect of a fourth straight knockout stage appearance, where they face Norway next in the last 16. 

An unexpectedly heavy defeat provides a real dent to Spain’s confidence, but there’ll be no time for soul searching as they gear up to face Switzerland in the first knockout round.

Flashscore Player of the Match: Hinata Miyazawa (Japan)

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