ai vision-FIFA World Cup: Japan survives despite loss to Poland

ai vision-FIFA World Cup: Japan survives despite loss to Poland

Japan's Eiji Kawashima reacts after a miss by Poland's Robert Lewandowski in the FIFA World Cup at Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia on Thursday. Jorge Silva, Reuters

VOLGOGRAD, Russia—Japan advanced into the knockout phase of the World Cup on Thursday despite losing 1-0 to Poland, progressing from Group H thanks to their lower tally of yellow cards than Senegal.

The African side was eliminated after a 1-0 defeat by Colombia despite finishing level with Japan on points, goal difference and goals scored.

The Samurai Blue, who had needed only a draw to qualify from Group H, went behind in the 59th minute when Poland's Rafal Kurzawa floated a free kick to the far post and an unmarked Jan Bednarek scored from close range.

Until then, Japan had looked content to contain Poland in stifling heat in Volgograd and they left in-form midfielder Takashi Inui on the bench until they were chasing an equalizer.

Poland star striker Robert Lewandowski missed a good chance to double the lead in the 74th minute, meaning he failed to score in all three matches he played at the World Cup in Russia.

The game finished in farcical circumstances with both Japan and Poland happy with the result and content to play keep-ball. (Reporting by William Schomberg Editing by Ian Chadband)

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