Japan vs Brazil 1-4


Wow, Japan actually took the lead in the 34th minute when Keiji Tamada scored. But then:

The teams were locked 1-1 at half-time and Japan had held its own against the powerhouse, largely through the superb goalkeeping of Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, who maintained the excellent form he had showed in Japan's two earlier matches and repelled several shots on goal.

Tamada's goal, which came against the flow of play, was the result of a sublime through pass from Alessandro Santos.


The Brazil stars started piling on three second-half goals to win 4-1:

Storming back into form after being widely criticized in the early days of the tournament, Ronaldo scored two goals -- the 13th and 14th of his World Cup career -- to claim a share as the leading scorer in the history of the tournament.

Brazil's other goals came from Gilberto Silva and Juninho.


Mainichi has the rest of the story: Japan dumped from World Cup as Brazil turns on the heat.

(Photo of Ronaldo scoring behind Kawaguchi from BBC)

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