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Indonesia aims for history but focused for Japan showdown
‘We want to perform and show that Indonesian football is developing’
January 24, 2024 | 12:07 AM
Indonesia have a realistic chance of creating history by reaching the knockout stage of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time but head coach Shin Tae-yong is adamant that his team will take their match against Japan today as they would any other tie. Indonesia’s 1-0 win over Vietnam last week left them well placed to advance from Group D, with qualification even possible ahead of the game against Japan depending on results elsewhere."Obviously Japan are the number one team,” said Shin. "Difficult match for us but we want to perform and I want to show that Indonesian football is developing. We have a lot of scenarios to get into the Round of 16. Even if the result comes before our match, of course we’ll be very happy but I’m not thinking about that now. We will focus on the game and how we will approach it. The Iraqi team and the Indonesian team have a lot of differences. I’m going to approach the match against Japan with a different method (to what Iraq did).”The defeat to Iraq hasn’t derailed Japan from targeting a fifth AFC Asian Cup title with head coach Hajime Moriyasu saying his players have refocused. "We may have lost the last match but my players are fully focused and prepared to play Indonesia tomorrow,” said Moriyasu."We’re in this together and we’ll try to go for victory. I tried to listen to my players’ opinions and staff. I’m not someone who tries to control everything. I try to synchronise everyone’s thoughts. However, when we have to make the decisions, the final decision is with me with consideration given to the opinions of everyone."After the training today, we will check on the players’ condition then we will make the decision on the starting line-up. We have 26 players and we have to take into consideration that we have a lot of matches to play in this competition and that will help decide too.”Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu is calling for some Japanese steel. Tomiyasu featured as a second half substitute in Japan’s 2-1 defeat to Iraq and having seen his team concede four goals in two matches, is targeting a first clean sheet against Indonesia."Tomorrow won’t be an easy game, there’s no easy game in the Asian Cup,” said the defender. "We have to learn from our mistakes against Iraq. Indonesia have everything to fight for. They might come at us from the beginning and we have to overcome it. As a defender, we have conceded in two consecutive matches so I would like to keep a clean sheet tomorrow. Players like (Wataru) Endo or even myself have to be leaders, on and off the pitch, to give opinions and I think that can only be positive for the team.”
January 24, 2024 | 12:07 AM