World Cup: Japan’s Fairytale Journey End With Penalty Shootout Loss Against Croatia

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Dominik Livakovic, Croatia’s goalkeeper saved three penalties during the shootout

After finishing as the winners of a group that included Spain and Germany, the 2022 FIFA world cup journey of the Japanese national team came to an end after losing 3-1 on penalties to Croatia.

Dominik Livakovic became Croatia’s latest penalty hero as they again survived a World Cup shootout on Monday, beating Japan 3-1 from the spot after a turgid 1-1 draw at Al Janoub Stadium.

Goalkeeper Livakovic saved spot-kicks from Takumi Minamino, Kaoru Mitoma and Maya Yoshida to send Croatia through to the quarter-finals.

Dominik Livakovic saves penalty

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Danijel Subasic had likewise kept out three penalties in a last-16 shootout during a run to the final in Russia four years ago, with Croatia now having won each of their three World Cup knockout ties that have gone all the way.

The result was a little harsh on Japan, who had led through Daizen Maeda before Ivan Perisic equalized, although neither side impressed ahead of a meeting with either Brazil or South Korea in the next round.

Ivan Perisic celebrates his goal

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An entertaining start was not an indicator of what was to come. Shogo Taniguchi headed wide at one end and Perisic was denied at the other, but there was not another clear-cut chance until the opener two minutes before half-time.

Ritsu Doan‘s cross following a short corner reached the center of the area, where Maya Yoshida‘s attempt at a shot succeeded instead in teeing up Maeda for a close-range finish.

Croatia had not looked like crafting a goal of their own, but they were level 10 minutes after the restart when Perisic met Dejan Lovren‘s delivery with a superb header into the bottom-right corner.

Although Ante Budimir soon nodded off target, opportunities remained scarce and Lovro Majer dragged wide with the final kick of extra time to condemn the tie to penalties.

Livakovic kept out Japan’s first two attempts, with his save from Mitoma particularly impressive, and Croatia could ease through even with Marko Livaja clipping a dreadful effort against the post.

 

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