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Japan's Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter Milan

Japan's Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter Milan

Nikkei Asia6 hours ago

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Italian soccer club rally past Urawa on stoppage-time goal
Ryoma Watanabe (white) of Japan's Urawa Reds opens the scoring in the first half of a Club World Cup Group E match against Italy's Inter Milan in Seattle on June 21. © Kyodo
SEATTLE (Kyodo) -- Urawa Reds were on the verge of a historic win but lost 2-1 to Inter Milan on Saturday, sending the only Japanese team at the Club World Cup out of the competition after two straight losses in Group E.
Ryoma Watanabe's 11th-minute opener seemed enough to hand the J-League side a huge upset win at Lumen Field in Seattle, but the Italian giants broke their resistance through Lautaro Martinez's 78th-minute leveler before Valentine Carboni pounced in second-half stoppage time.

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Football: Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter
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SEATTLE (Kyodo) -- Urawa Reds were on the verge of a historic win but lost 2-1 to Inter Milan on Saturday, sending the only Japanese team at the Club World Cup out of the competition after two straight losses in Group E. Ryoma Watanabe's 11th-minute opener seemed enough to hand the J-League side a huge upset win at Lumen Field in Seattle, but the Italian giants broke their resistance through Lautaro Martinez's 78th-minute leveler before Valentine Carboni pounced in second-half stoppage time. Urawa, the 2022-23 Asian Champions League winners, survived early pressure before taking a shock lead when Takuro Kaneko nutmegged Carlos Augusto down the right and cut back for Watanabe, who also shot through the legs of Matteo Darmian to find the net. Watanabe blocked Darmian's close-range volley before Martinez rattled the bar with a 19th-minute header as Inter came roaring back but Urawa, buoyed by the traveling fans' fervent support, held the lead at the break thanks to their only shot in the first half. Inter remained on the front foot in the second half before Watanabe squandered a golden chance to double Urawa's in the 70th minute, blasting over after a pacey Yusuke Matsuo launched a five-on-three counter from inside his own half. Veteran attacker Henrikh Mkhitaryan steered wide minutes later for Inter before this season's UEFA Champions League runners-up finally drew level through an intuitive overhead kick from captain Martinez off a corner. Urawa looked to hang on to the point they needed to stay in the tournament but were left devastated when Pater Sucic's blocked low drive inside the box fell nicely for Carboni, who side-footed into the left bottom corner in the second minute of added time. Watanabe almost caught Inter keeper Yann Sommer out with a long free-kick in the dying seconds but the ball was tipped over as Urawa were left without a point, having succumbed to River Plate 3-1 in their opener. "Things turned out the way they did in the end, but we had good spells, including a chance that I didn't take. It's that gap (in quality) in each moment," said Watanabe, eager to take home something from their last game against Monterrey on Wednesday. "We won't make it a dead rubber but an opportunity for us to grow. We'll take each game as an opportunity for that and look to build toward the second half of the J-League season."

Japan's Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter Milan
Japan's Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter Milan

Nikkei Asia

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Sports Italian soccer club rally past Urawa on stoppage-time goal Ryoma Watanabe (white) of Japan's Urawa Reds opens the scoring in the first half of a Club World Cup Group E match against Italy's Inter Milan in Seattle on June 21. © Kyodo SEATTLE (Kyodo) -- Urawa Reds were on the verge of a historic win but lost 2-1 to Inter Milan on Saturday, sending the only Japanese team at the Club World Cup out of the competition after two straight losses in Group E. Ryoma Watanabe's 11th-minute opener seemed enough to hand the J-League side a huge upset win at Lumen Field in Seattle, but the Italian giants broke their resistance through Lautaro Martinez's 78th-minute leveler before Valentine Carboni pounced in second-half stoppage time.

Football: Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter
Football: Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter

Kyodo News

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Football: Urawa out of Club World Cup after dramatic loss to Inter

KYODO NEWS - 1 hour ago - 11:54 | Sports, All Urawa Reds were on the verge of a historic win but lost 2-1 to Inter Milan on Saturday, sending the only Japanese team at the Club World Cup out of the competition after two straight losses in Group E. Ryoma Watanabe's 11th-minute opener seemed enough to hand the J-League side a huge upset win at Lumen Field in Seattle, but the Italian giants broke their resistance through Lautaro Martinez's 78th-minute leveler before Valentine Carboni pounced in second-half stoppage time. Urawa, the 2022-23 Asian Champions League winners, survived early pressure before taking a shock lead when Takuro Kaneko nutmegged Carlos Augusto down the right and cut back for Watanabe, who also shot through the legs of Matteo Darmian to find the net. Watanabe blocked Darmian's close-range volley before Martinez rattled the bar with a 19th-minute header as Inter came roaring back but Urawa, buoyed by the traveling fans' fervent support, held the lead at the break thanks to their only shot in the first half. Inter remained on the front foot in the second half before Watanabe squandered a golden chance to double Urawa's in the 70th minute, blasting over after a pacey Yusuke Matsuo launched a five-on-three counter from inside his own half. Veteran attacker Henrikh Mkhitaryan steered wide minutes later for Inter before this season's UEFA Champions League runners-up finally drew level through an intuitive overhead kick from captain Martinez off a corner. Urawa looked to hang on to the point they needed to stay in the tournament but were left devastated when Pater Sucic's blocked low drive inside the box fell nicely for Carboni, who side-footed into the left bottom corner in the second minute of added time. Watanabe almost caught Inter keeper Yann Sommer out with a long free-kick in the dying seconds but the ball was tipped over as Urawa were left without a point, having succumbed to River Plate 3-1 in their opener. "Things turned out the way they did in the end, but we had good spells, including a chance that I didn't take. It's that gap (in quality) in each moment," said Watanabe, eager to take home something from their last game against Monterrey on Wednesday. "We won't make it a dead rubber but an opportunity for us to grow. We'll take each game as an opportunity for that and look to build toward the second half of the J-League season."

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