Soccer-Japan high on confidence ahead of World Cup after beating England


Soccer Football - International Friendly - England v Japan - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain- March 31, 2026 Japan's Kaoru Mitoma celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

April 1 (Reuters) - Japan claimed ⁠their first victory over England with a 1-0 win in a ⁠friendly at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday, giving coach Hajime Moriyasu ‌confidence his side can beat anyone at the World Cup.

Kaoru Mitoma scored the only goal in a match where England dominated possession but lacked a cutting edge in attack.

Japan ​are unbeaten since losing 2-0 to the ⁠United States in September last ⁠year and have recorded wins over Brazil, Ghana, Bolivia and Scotland since then.

"England ⁠are ‌a strong team and we had to persevere for a long period. But the players were tenacious and put into ⁠practice how to play with patience when things aren't ​going our way," ‌Moriyasu told reporters.

"It gives us confidence that we can beat anyone. ⁠But it ​was a match we could also have lost. We need to pull our socks up again."

Moriyasu made a number of changes to the side that beat ⁠Scotland 1-0 last week and handed a ​start to Brighton & Hove Albion winger Mitoma, who began and finished off the counter-attack that led to Japan's goal.

"That was the kind of moment we ⁠were looking for. That gave us some mental leeway," Mitoma said.

"It's great we could play the same way despite changes to our members. We'll look to score more."

Japan have reached the round of 16 in three ​of the last four editions of the World ⁠Cup, beating European heavyweights Germany and Spain in the group stage in ​Qatar in 2022.

They are in Group F for ‌the June 11-July 19 World Cup ​in North America, where they will face the Netherlands, Tunisia and Sweden.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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