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Honors even in Japan and Senegal stalemate in Ekaterinburg Arena

24-6-2018 < RT 66 252 words
 

A late equalizer from Keisuke Honda was enough to claim a point for Japan as they and Senegal both maintained their unbeaten starts in Group H at Russia 2018, placing pressure on Poland and Colombia to ignite their World Cup.


Japan and Senegal remain in pole position to qualify from one of the World Cup’s more competitive groups after a late goal from former AC Milan forward Honda cancelled out a second-half strike from Moussa Wague which looked as if it might be enough to claim Senegal’s second successive World Cup win.


Liverpool’s Sadio Mané opened Senegal’s account in Yekaterinburg, bundling in at the near post after a scramble in the Japanese goalmouth in the 11th minute after some inept defending from the Japanese rearguard.


Slowly though, the Japanese began to make an imprint of their own on the game but Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly proving to be a particularly stoic totem pole at the heart of Senegal’s defense.


The Japanese pressure did lead to a goal however, as Takashi Inui curled a delicate shot past the clutches of N’Diaye in the Senegal goal. The Real Betis man was a threat throughout and marked his spirited performance with his fifth - and most important - international goal.


The Senegalese threat continued to mount after the break, with M’Baye Niang having a shot pushed away by Eiji Kawashima but Japan would go closed to taking the lead as that man Inui struck the crossbar with a curling shot from the left.


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