Japan, Uruguay draw 2-2

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Japan’s Koji Miyoshi (left) dribbles past Uruguay’s Diego Laxalt before scoring during the Copa America football tournament Group C match at the Gremio Arena Stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on Thursday. Photo AFP

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PORTO ALEGRE: Two goals from Koji Miyoshi helped Japan secure a hard-earned point in a 2-2 draw with Uruguay at the Copa America on Thursday. Miyoshi twice fired Japan into the lead only for Uruguay to level through a controversial penalty from Luis Suarez and a second-half header from Jose Gimenez.

The draw means Japan have an outside chance of reaching the quarter-finals from Group C, with one game remaining against Ecuador.

Uruguay, who trounced Ecuador in their opening game, missed the chance to make certain of their place in the last eight against a Japan team who had been trounced 4-0 by Chile in their opening game. Japan had been let down by poor finishing in their defeat to Chile, but were a different proposition at the Arena do Gremio as coach Hajime Moriyasu range the changes in his starting line-up.

Former Leicester City striker Shinji Okazaki started alongside Hiroki Abe up front as Moriyasu relegated Ayase Ueda and Takefusa Kubo to the bench.

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Miyoshi meanwhile provided attacking thrust in a new-look Japanese midfield. Abe created a half-chance on 10 minutes but Okazaki was unable to control his attempted header and flashed his effort high and wide.

Uruguay meanwhile always looked threatening going forward, with the strikeforce of Edinson Cavani and Luis Suarez causing problems for the Japanese back four.

Cavani almost created the opening goal for Suarez in the 12th minute, working a one-two with Diego Godin before crossing for Suarez.

The Barcelona star however could only direct his chance at goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima, who gathered safely.

Naomichi Ueda then had a half-chance for Japan at the other end but his glancing header from a free-kick was easily saved.

With Uruguay’s defence looking uncharacteristically vulnerable, Japan took the lead on 25 minutes when a long diagonal pass from Gaku Shibasaki sent Miyoshi racing clear.

The 22-year-old Yokohama F. Marinos midfielder still had plenty to do, but ghosted to the byline before smashing into the roof of the net from a tight angle. – AFP

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Japan’s Koji Miyoshi (left) dribbles past Uruguay’s Diego Laxalt before scoring during the Copa America football tournament Group C match at the Gremio Arena Stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on Thursday. Photo AFP

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