Japan need Shinji Okazaki to fill goalscoring hole
|Asian champions Japan looked promising going forward at last year’s Fifa Confederations Cup but just lacked a proven goalscorer — hence three defeats and a group stage exit.
While the Samurai Blues have exported plenty of midfield talent in Shinji Kagawa and Keisuke Honda, an out-and-out forward has always been missing.
Renowned for tireless work-rate and technical discipline, they keep possession well and produce great build-up play that just peters out in front of goal. Critics will tell you it’s because of their lack of physique and ingrained selflessness. But this summer they may have an answer to that in Shinji Okazaki. The striker has just beaten Kagawa’s record 13 goals to become the highest scoring Japanese in a single German Bundesliga season this year with 15 for Mainz 05.
Honda and Kagawa will still be the ones to watch in terms of guaranteed creativity in midfield, despite warming benches this season at their respective clubs AC Milan and Manchester United. But Okazaki will really have to come to the fore if Japan are to compete. Otherwise, it’s back to a reliance on Honda’s famous pin-point set-pieces — but that’s only likely to nick them a cheeky 1-0 win at best.
Japan like to play a speedy, possession-based game with the two full-backs Atsuto Uchida and Yuto Nagatomo key. But, if they get too far up the flanks, there remains real concern for the exposed centre-back partnership of Maya Yoshida and Masato Morishige.
The same perceived lack of physical strength missing in their strikers is also present in the back line, where there is also a real lack of quality.
And if Japan meets a side with the same kind of brutish attacker they so desperately need, it could get messy.
While Japan’s attributes are plenty, they must find an added oomph if they are to surpass their previous best round of 16 finish.
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