Costa Rica put a huge dent in Japan’s hopes of reaching the World Cup last 16 as they recovered from their hammering by Spain to claim a surprise 1-0 victory in Group E of the FIFA World Cup on Sunday.
Keysher Fuller’s 81st-minute effort, Costa Rica’s first shot on target in a dreary game, stunned the drum-beating Japanese fans in the stadium and left the group wide open.
Japan’s historic victory over Germany in their opener and Costa Rica’s 7-0 defeat by Spain cleared the way for Japan to reach the last 16 with a game to spare.
But a much-changed line-up failed to spark, and their hopes of reaching the knockout stage for the fourth time are now left hanging in the balance with their final game against Spain.
Costa Rica, written off before kickoff, is now level on three points with Japan and has a chance to reach the last 16.
Heavyweights Spain and Germany play later.
The first half of mind-numbing tedium tested the patience of the drum-banging Japanese fans massed in their blue shirts at one end of the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
Apart from Japan’s two-minute burst at the start of the game, the rest of the opening half was played at a snail’s pace.
For Costa Rica, the lack of goalmouth action was probably most welcome, as they conceded three times in the opening half an hour against Spain.
Both goalkeepers were redundant, and the only incidents that could pass as goalmouth action was a cross by Japan’s Ritsu Doan that flashed across the goal and a scooped shot high over the crossbar by Costa Rica forward Joel Campbell.
Japan’s coach Hajime Moriyasu took off defender Yuto Nagatomo at halftime and replaced him with attacker Takuma Asano who was surprisingly left on the bench despite scoring the winner against Germany.
Immediately after the break, Japan looked more threatening, with Hidemasa Morita finally testing Keylor Navas with a stinging drive. The Costa Rica keeper turned away.
Kicking toward their fans, Japan began to seize control, and Moriyasu made another attacking change with midfielder Kaoru Mitoma coming on for right-back Miki Yamane.
Japan was camped in Costa Rica’s half, but it seemed only a matter of time before their pressure would pay off in a rare break, Japan failed to clear, and Fuller curled a shot that keeper Shuichi Gonda could not keep out. (Reuter)