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Japan crush Costa Rica in dream start for new boss
Japanu00e2u20acu2122s defender Sho Sasaki (second left) shoots the ball past Costa Ricau00e2u20acu2122s defender Keyner Brown (left) during their friendly football match between Japan and Costa Rica in Osaka on September 11, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

OSAKA, Sept 11 — Japan gave Costa Rica the runaround in a 3-0 home victory today as Hajime Moriyasu got off to a winning start as head coach of the Blue Samurai.

Sho Sasaki’s header was turned into his own goal by Bryan Oviedo after 16 minutes before second-half goals from Takumi Minamino and substitute Junya Ito settled a one-sided friendly in Osaka.

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Japan’s first outing since their surprise run to the last 16 of this summer’s World Cup under Akira Nishino had been scheduled to take place against Chile in Sapporo last Friday.

However, that game was cancelled after an earthquake struck the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido a day earlier, leaving at least 40 people dead.

Minamino went close near the end of the first half with a fierce volley that brought a brilliant save from Costa Rica goalkeeper Leonel Moreira.

But after a Ritsu Doan lob was cleared off the line by Luis Hernandez, Minamino scored his first Japan goal with a swivel and clinical finish in the 66th minute.

Ito capped an impressive Japan performance by smashing home a left-foot shot deep into stoppage time. — AFP

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