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ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia, July 2 (Reuters) – Japan coach Akira Nishino said his players were lost to words after their crushing 3-2 loss to Belgium on Monday in World Cup 16 were on the verge of making history, but lost a two-goal lead at the end of the second half.
"I told the players to go take a shower because they could not do anything," said a Nishino discouraged after Nacer Chadli's decisive goal as a result of the event. a quick counterattack after a Japanese corner kick.
"I do not really want to admit it but it was a tragedy, but I have to accept this defeat as a fact, I feel devastated, very disappointed," he added.
"The players played to the best of their ability, we were able to show good football on the field but our goal was to go to the next round, so I can not call it a success."
After surviving a period of Belgian domination in the first half, Japan came out of the blocks in the second period and Genki Haraguchi gave them a shock lead that Takashi Inui quickly doubled by hitting point-blank.
But when Japan seemed to want to cross the bar of the quarter-finals after two last outings in 2002 and 2010, Jan Vertonghen and Marouane Fellaini equalized for Belgium, 58 places above the Asian ranking of FIFA. .
The Nishino team was trying to regain its lead to avoid extra time but they were being punished for their adventurous approach to Belgium's deadly counterattack.
"It's not only that we played well, but we had to win this game, we wanted to win, our team was strong enough and we could equal Belgium and I thought we could beat them," did he declare.
The coach, who took over Japan two months before the start of the World Cup after the dismissal of Vahid Halilhodzic, said his players were responsible for their late collapse.
"When they scored, I wondered if I was in control in the game, and I thought I should be blamed and not the players. I blamed myself, I questioned my tactical, "he added.
"I wanted my players to have a different mentality than the Japanese teams in the past, I think we managed to have a different mentality but there was something missing in our skills and powers."
Belgium will face Brazil in the quarterfinals on Friday. (Report by Richard Martin, edited by Ken Ferris)