Monday, June 10, 2013

Soccer-Japan plan to make Iraq suffer for 'Agony of Doha'

June 10 (Reuters) - Japan booked their spot at the 2014 World Cup finals with a draw against Australia last week but the Asian champions have a score to settle in their final qualifier on Tuesday and have no intention of going easy on Iraq in Doha.

Iraq held Japan to a 2-2 draw in the Qatari capital 20 years ago in a game that denied the Japanese a place at the 1994 World Cup and was dubbed the "Agony of Doha" by the country's media.

Two decades on, it is Group B basement dwellers Iraq who must beat Japan in Doha to give themselves any realistic chance of qualifying for Brazil next year.

Japan are unlikely to show any sympathy, however, particularly with the Confederations Cup on the horizon.

"In Japanese football history, this is a place we can't ever forget," Kyodo News quoted Shinji Kagawa as saying. "But we are taking the necessary steps to move on toward the future."

Keisuke Honda, whose injury-time penalty sealed Japan's World Cup finals spot, has been unable to train due to a thigh injury and Manchester United's Kagawa could take over the playmaker role.

"Wherever I play, I will be ready," added Kagawa. "It's really important for us to win and I hope we can finish the qualifying campaign on a high note before going to the Confederations Cup."

Japan took one of Group B's two automatic qualification spots but all four remaining teams - Iraq, Australia, Jordan and Oman - are in the running for the second berth.

Oman are second on nine points from seven games, while Australia and Jordan are on seven having played a game less. Iraq have five points with two games to play.

The Socceroos face Jordan in Melbourne on Tuesday.

The final round of group matches sees Australia host Iraq while Oman visit Jordan. (Writing by Peter Rutherford in Singapore; Editing by John O'Brien)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/soccer-japan-plan-iraq-suffer-agony-doha-063859969.html

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