Japan 4-3 Uruguay: Takumi Minamino hits brace as hosts secure victory despite Edinson Cavani's best efforts

  • Japan made it three wins from three under new coach Hajime Moriyasu 
  • Takumi Minamino hit a brace for Japan as they secured 4-3 victory over Uruguay 
  • Yuya Osaka and Ritsu Doan were also on the scoresheet for the hosts in friendly
  • Gaston Pereiro, Edinson Cavani and Jonathan Rodriguez all scored for Uruguay 

Japan made it three wins out of three under new coach Hajime Moriyasu with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Uruguay in a friendly on Tuesday night in Saitama.

Inspired by 24-year-old playmaker Shoya Nakajima and forward Takumi Minamino, who finished the night with a brace, Japan stunned Oscar Tabarez's side, who are ranked fifth in the world.

Japan, ranked 54th, continued on from their 3-0 victory over Panama on Friday with a vibrant attacking display involving many of the younger players Moriyasu has brought in since taking over after the 2018 World Cup.

Takumi Minamino (left) celebrates after his goal made it 4-2 to Japan against Uruguay

Takumi Minamino (left) celebrates after his goal made it 4-2 to Japan against Uruguay

Yuya Osako, who plays for Werder Bremen, also managed to get on the scoresheet for Japan

Yuya Osako, who plays for Werder Bremen, also managed to get on the scoresheet for Japan

Ritsu Doan of Groningen expresses his delight after his goal made it 3-2 to Japan

Ritsu Doan of Groningen expresses his delight after his goal made it 3-2 to Japan

Starting with Minamino, 23, Ritsu Doan, 20, and Nakajima as three attacking midfielders behind Yuya Osako, Japan played a brand of football that Uruguay struggled to cope with.


The trio only had nine caps between them coming into the night. But Salzburg's Minamino started the scoring after 10 minutes, wriggling past Uruguay captain Diego Godin with a clever turn and drilling his shot into the top corner past keeper Fernando Muslera.

Uruguay lacked fluidity throughout the first-half, leaving striker Edinson Cavani isolated up front without his strike partner Luis Suarez, who missed this match because his wife is due to give birth.

Gaston Pereiro found the net in the 28th minute, with his goal pulling Uruguay level

Gaston Pereiro found the net in the 28th minute, with his goal pulling Uruguay level

Edinson Cavani made it 2-2 with an impressive finish but Japan still managed to prevail

Edinson Cavani made it 2-2 with an impressive finish but Japan still managed to prevail

Jonathan Rodriguez entered the fray as a substitute and scored Uruguay's third goal 

Jonathan Rodriguez entered the fray as a substitute and scored Uruguay's third goal 

Their best chances came from set-pieces and after Japan goalkeeper Masaaki Higashiguchi had saved well once from Godin's header, it was PSV Eindhoven's Gaston Pereiro who scored following another floated Uruguay free kick on 28 minutes.

Japan reclaimed the lead less than 10 minutes later after Nakajima's shot was parried into the path of Yuya Osako. The Werder Bremen forward had been largely wasteful until that point but buried his finish to give Japan a 2-1 lead heading into the break.

Minamino showed excellent composure to open the scoring for Japan in the tenth minute

Minamino showed excellent composure to open the scoring for Japan in the tenth minute

MATCH FACTS 

Japan: Higashiguchi; Sakai, Miura, Yoshida, Nagamoto; Endo, Shibasaki (Aoyama 74); Doan, Minamino, Nakajima (Harguchi 87); Osako

Subs not used: Schmidt, Ito, Kawamata, Tomiyasu, Misao, Muroya, Makino, Sasaki, Kitagawa, Gonda 

Goals: Minamino 10, 66, Osako 36, Doan 59

Uruguay: Muslera; Caceres (Mayada 64), Coates, Godin, Laxalt; Pereiro (Gomez 77, Stuani 85), Bentancur (Valverde 46), Torreira (Nandez 74), Saracchi; De Arrascaeta (Jonathan Rodriguez 75); Cavani

Subs not used: G. Silva, Campana, M. Silva, Lodeiro 

Goals: Pereiro 28, Cavani 57, Jonathan Rodriguez 75

Booked: Sarrachi 

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Uruguay equalized for a second time when Cavani took advantage of a misguided back pass from Japan defender Genta Miura to round Higashiguchi and score his 46th goal for his country on 57 minutes.

However, Japan roared back just two minutes later through 20-year-old Ritsu Doan's neat finish before Minamino claimed his second from another Muslera rebound.

The goal was his fourth in just five appearances for Japan.

The drama was not over, however, as Uruguay substitute Jonathan Rodriguez pulled a goal back on 75 minutes to set up a nervy finish for Moriyasu's team.

However, the Japanese held on in front of an exuberant home crowd to keep up their 100 percent record under Moriyasu and hand Uruguay their second loss on the bounce, following a 2-1 defeat in South Korea on Friday.

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