In a dramatic showdown at Al Thumama Stadium, Japan emerged victorious with a 4-2 win against Vietnam in their AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™ Group D opener on Sunday. Japan’s four-time champions were tested thoroughly by a resilient Vietnamese side, coached by former Japan coach Philippe Troussier.
The match began with Japan taking an early lead through Takumi Minamino in the 11th minute. However, Vietnam responded assertively, turning the game around with goals from Nguyen Dinh Bac and Pham Tuan Hai. This sudden shift in momentum had Japan reeling, but Minamino, unfazed, found the net again in the 45th minute, bringing the teams level at half-time.
The second half saw Japan regain control, with Keito Nakamura bending in a right-footed strike five minutes into the half, tipping the balance in Japan’s favor. The game’s pace continued at a high tempo, with both sides creating chances. However, Japan’s tactical discipline and experience gradually began to tell.
Substitute Ayase Ueda sealed the victory for Japan in the 86th minute with a deflected strike, ensuring that the four-time champions started their campaign with a vital three points. The match was a testament to Japan’s resilience and tactical acumen under the guidance of Hajime Moriyasu, showcasing their ability to respond under pressure.
Vietnam, despite the loss, demonstrated commendable spirit and tactical organization, challenging a much-favored Japanese side. Coach Philippe Troussier can take heart from his team’s spirited performance against his former side, signaling Vietnam’s potential to compete at the highest levels in Asian football.
The victory sets Japan up confidently for their next group stage matches, while Vietnam will look to bounce back, building on the positives from this encounter. This thrilling match not only provided entertainment but also highlighted the growing competitiveness and quality in Asian football.