World Cup
Jun 19, 2014 11.00pm
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FT Arena das Dunas, Natal
  • Makoto Hasebe 12' yellowcard
  • yellowcard Konstantinos Katsouranis 27'
  • redcard Konstantinos Katsouranis 38'
  • yellowcard Georgios Samaras 55'
  • yellowcard Vasilios Torosidis 89'

Japan held by 10-man Greece

Japan held by 10-man Greece

Japan have been held to a goalless draw by 10-man Greece in their World Cup Group C match this evening.

Greece came close in the opening stages through Panagiotis Kone's long-range effort, which was held by Eiji Kawashima at the second time of asking.

Japan were next to threaten when Yuya Osako cut inside from the left and bent an effort inches wide of the top corner.

The Japanese began to take control of the match and Keisuke Honda saw his curling free kick saved by the keeper.

They were close again moments later as Yoshito Okubo headed over the bar from Yuto Nagatomo's delivery.

Greece suffered a blow in the 38th minute as Konstantinos Katsouranis was sent off for a late challenge on Makoto Hasebe.

Despite going down to 10 men, the Greeks were close to finding the net just moments later through Vasilis Torosidis, who saw his powerful strike beaten away by Kawashima.

At the beginning of the second half Giorgos Samaras attempted to chip the keeper directly from the kickoff, but his ambitious attempt went wide of the goal.

Both teams were finding it hard to create clear-cut chances, but Theofanis Gekas had a good opening when his header forced Kawashima into a save.

Midway through the half Okubo should have given Japan the lead, but after meeting Atsuto Uchida's low cross at the back post, he blazed an effort wide.

Uchida himself came close soon after, but could only fire wide when the ball broke kindly to him at the back post.

In the final minute of the match Yasuhito Endo tried his luck with a free kick from just outside the box, but his effort was beaten away by Orestis Karnezis as the game ended level, ensuring that both teams picked up their first points of the tournament.

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