Japan's Kawaguchi left stunned by Australia (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-13 08:57
KAISERSLAUTERN, June 12 - Japan goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi was
shell-shocked after a 3-1 defeat by Australia in their World Cup opener on
Monday.
So often Japan's hero at major tournaments, Kawaguchi wore a haunted look
after Australia scored three goals in the last eight minutes to take three
points from the Group F clash.
"It's a massive shock," a dejected Kawaguchi told reporters. "We were in
control and then suddenly we lost concentration and went to pieces."
Kawaguchi made a string of outstanding saves to keep Australia at bay, most
notably producing a superb double block from striker Mark Viduka early on.
But two late goals from Tim Cahill and a stoppage-time third from John Aloisi
undid Kawaguchi's good work after Japan had gone ahead through Shunsuke
Nakamura's disputed 24th-minute goal when Australia keeper Mark Schwarzer seemed
to be impeded.
"We made silly mistakes at the end," said Kawaguchi, who played a major role
in Japan's Asian Cup triumphs in 2000 and 2004. "Nobody likes to lose but to
lose like that hurts."
PSYCHOLOGICAL DAMAGE
Japan face Croatia on Sunday before taking on holders and red-hot favourites
Brazil in their final group game.
"I don't know what psychological damage today's defeat will have on us,"
shrugged Kawaguchi, who had been a strong candidate for man of the match until
Cahill struck.
"We have five days to prepare for Croatia. We must bounce back quickly or
we're out."
Kawaguchi refused to blame Japan's sudden collapse to the stamina-sapping
heat in Kaiserslautern.
"It was hot but it was the same for both teams," said the 30-year-old.
"Australia were maybe a bit stronger mentally than us."
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