Japan beat S.Korea to win East Asian Cup

Japan has won the East Asian Cup with a 2-1 win over South Korea after Yoichiro Kakitani grabbed two goals.

Japan beat S.Korea to win East Asian Cup

Japan won the East Asian Cup for the first time for the men's team with a 2-1 win over South Korea.

Japan has claimed the East Asian Cup for the first time with a 2-1 win for the men's team over hosts South Korea.

At the Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul, Yoichiro Kakitani grabbed a brace for the champions, including the vital clincher in injury time, which gave Japan seven points at the end of the tournament, two ahead of China.

Earlier on Sunday, China had defeated Australia 4-3 but had to wait for the final tournament game to know whether they had won overall.

South Korea and China have each won two East Asian Cups, while Japan has been the runner-up three times.

South Korea, without a goal in their two previous matches, appeared intent on ending the drought from the onset, but they dominated the ball to no avail in the opening 20 minutes.

Japan then surprised South Korea with Kakitani's breakaway goal in the 24th. Toshihiro Aoyama delivered a looping pass from his own zone to send Kakitani in alone on the South Korean goalkeeper Jung Sung-Ryong and the Cerezo Osaka striker rolled it in to give his side the lead.

Japan's advantage, however, lasted only eight minutes. Yun Il-Lok, after an accomplished give-and-go with Lee Seung-Gi, struck the ball into the top right corner, out of 'keeper Shusaku Nishikawa's reach.

Neither team mounted much pressure until Kakitani finally broke the tie.

The 23-year-old forward found himself at the right place at the right time, as he banged home a rebound after Jung made a stop on Genki Haraguchi.

The match began under some tension from the stands.

South Korean fans jeered at the start of the Japanese national anthem and later hung a gigantic banner that read, "There is no future for people who have forgotten their past", aimed at Japan's reluctance to acknowledge its militaristic past. From the Japanese cheering section, fans waved the military flag of the Rising Sun. Both were taken down.

Earlier on Sunday, China poured in three second-half goals and held off a last-minute Australian charge for the narrow victory.


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