Japan overwhelms Canadian men en route to 4-1 win in men’s soccer friendly
NIIGATA, Japan — Ao Tanaka scored twice as Japan, showing its class, overwhelmed Canada 4-1 in a men’s soccer friendly Friday.
The Japanese, the top-ranked team in Asia at No. 19, were well-organized and led 3-0 at the break after pouncing on mistakes by No. 44 Canada. The Canadians had no answers for the Samurai Blue’s speed and discipline.
Keito Nakamura also scored for Japan, which was cheered on by a lively crowd of some 40,000 at the Denka Big Swan Stadium. Japan, extending its win streak to five games, also benefited from an Alphonso Davies own goal.
Junior Hoilett scored a tap-in consolation goal in the 89th minute after Japan ‘keeper Keisuke Osako could not corral a Jonathan David low cross. It was Hoilett’s 16th goal in 60 Canada appearances.