Saudi fury as Japan boost World Cup hopes

16 November,2016 08:02 AM IST |   |  Agencies

Japan beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in a foul-tempered qualifier yesterday as a debatable Hiroshi Kiyotake penalty boosted their hopes of qualifying for a sixth successive World Cup in 2018



Hiroshi during the match vs Saudi Arabia yesterday. Pic/AFP

Saitama (Japan): Japan beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in a foul-tempered qualifier yesterday as a debatable Hiroshi Kiyotake penalty boosted their hopes of qualifying for a sixth successive World Cup in 2018. The Blue Samurai drew level with the Group B leaders on 10 points after a tempestuous clash in Saitama, where Kiyotake's spot kick and a Genki Haraguchi effort eased the pressure on under-fire coach Vahid Halilhodzic.

Saudi Arabia pulled a late goal back through Omar Othman but it was not enough for the visitors to rescue a draw. "Credit to the players for beating a good Saudi team," said Halilhodzic, whose future has been plunged into doubt after a poor run of form during the Asian qualifying campaign.

"This is a big victory for us but it was a deserved one," he added after his side improved to 10 points from five games, with five remaining.

"We have had to stay strong to come back from some difficult situations and no doubt there will be more to overcome before we get to Russia," he said. Kiyotake converted on the stroke of half-time after Saudi defender Abdulmalek Al Khaibri was adjudged to have handled, despite replays showing Kiyotake's shot had struck him in the chest.

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