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Saudi Arabia eliminated from AFC U-20 Asia Cup after losing to Japan

Reigning champions Saudi Arabia were eliminated from the 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup on Thursday after a 2-1 loss to Japan in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The defeat left them in third place in Group D with only three points from three games.

After a 1-0 opening victory over Kyrgyzstan and a 2-0 loss to China on Monday, the young Green Falcons needed a result in their final group game but were unable to deliver.

The loss marked the end of a disappointing tournament for coach Saleh Al-Mohammadi, especially given the critical loss to China could have been avoided. His players dominated against Team Dragon but were not clinical enough in their finishing and paid the price when they were caught out by two counter-attacking strikes. The defeat meant that even victory against Japan might not have been enough to progress, though the players gave their all against Japan on Thursday, regardless.

Saudi Arabia had the first serious attempt on goal, after seven minutes, as Suhayb Al-Zaid’s low shot from outside the area had Ryoya Kimura diving to his right to make the save.

After 15 minutes however, the Samurai Blue took the lead. Taisei Abe found Kuryu Matsuki inside a crowded box and the captain cut inside Ahmed Al-Julaydan to slip the ball past goalkeeper Osama Al-Mermesh and into the net.

Japan, who needed just a point to be sure of progressing after winning their opening two games, started to get on top but, though it might not have been the best of performances in the first 45 minutes from the Saudis, they finished the half strongly and should have been level at the break.

First, Musab Al-Juwayr slipped the ball through to Abdullah Radif on the left side of the area and the striker’s fierce shot was well-saved by Kimura. The

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