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Nadeshiko Japan – meet Jordan in third match, aiming for FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

18 May 2014

Nadeshiko Japan – meet Jordan in third match, aiming for FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

Nadeshiko Japan held a training session in Ho Chi Minh City, in preparation for the final group stage game against Jordan in the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
With a day’s break between each game, most of players, who started against Vietnam yesterday, stayed at the hotel to recover, whereas others including Fukumoto and Miyama practiced on the pitch for an hour.
Sasaki, the team coach, said he would select a full-strength team to chase three points from the next game, even though Nadeshiko Japan need only one point to qualify for FIFA Women's World Cup next year. Sasaki stated that he would use players, who have yet to play, so that ‘they would all advance to the knockout stage as a team.’
Nadeshiko Japan met Jordan once in the Asian Games previously in 2006, when Japan won 13-0. The Jordanians know Nadeshiko Japan quite well. The Jordan coach Okiyama, who used to head the JFA Academy Fukushima, was sent by the Japan Football Association to Jordan to improve their national team.
Nadeshiko Japan held a video session in preparation for the coming match. The match kicks off at 19:15 (21:15 Japan time).

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Comments

SASAKI Norio Heado Coach
Luckily no one picked up an injury and we could play our way as much as I hoped to. I was planning to use all the players including the substitutes in three group stage matches so that every player can get competition experience before advancing to the knockout stage. I’d say my plan is going smoothly. Some players might be playing for the first time in this competition, but I believe that they will do their best. It is vital that budding young players play with confidence and without fear of failure. I expect them to play Nadeshiko style – never give up in any condition until the final whistle.
Our aim is to win the AFC Women's Asian Cup. However, for now, we will focus on qualifying for the FIFA Women's World Cup tomorrow.

KOHATA Shiho(Urawa Reds Ladies)
The goalkeeper usually gives instructions on detailed line control and the preparation of the defensive line in training sessions. When I’m on the pitch, I’d like to communicate with the keeper to make sure we intercept the ball at an early point to prevent the other side from having the ball in their font line. I will do my best even when I haven’t got the ball to react any circumstances.

NAOMOTO Hikaru(Urawa Reds Ladies)
I’ve been watching our previous matches from the bench and saw a lot of speed, power and energy. It’s very tough to win the Asian Cup, just like it is for the FIFA Women's World Cup. I find it a bit difficult adjusting timing or using space well as it differs from Japan. I must do my best in any condition because I know it’s tough for anyone. Whichever position I get, I want to score or assist a goal whenever I can. As a team it’s important to score early.

Schedule

Wed. 14 May 2 - 2 AFC Women's Asian Cup 2014 in Vietnam
vs. Australia Women's National Team
LIVE
TV Asahi Wed. 14 May 22:05 - 25:15
NHK-BS1 Wed. 14 May22:00 - 25:15
Fri. 16 May 4 - 0 AFC Women's Asian Cup 2014 in Vietnam
vs. Vietnam Women's National Team
(Thong Nhat Stadium)
LIVE
TV Asahi Fri. 16 May 22:05 - 25:15
NHK-BS1 Fri. 16 May 22:00 - 25:15
Sun. 18 May 19:15 AFC Women's Asian Cup 2014 in Vietnam
vs. Jordan Women's National Team
(Binh Duong Stadium)
LIVE
TV Asahi Sun. 18 May 21:00 - 23:12
NHK-BS1 Sun. 18 May21:00 - 23:15
Thu. 22 May 17:15/20:45 AFC Women's Asian Cup 2014 in Vietnam Semifinal
(Thong Nhat Stadium)
 
Sun. 25 May 16:45/20:15 AFC Women's Asian Cup 2014 in Vietnam
Third-place Match/Final
(Thong Nhat Stadium)
 

※All match time is local time.

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