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Japan thrash South Korea 4-1 to set up Women’s Asian Cup final with Australia

Coach Nils Nielsen says his side have played better despite their utterly dominant performance in Sydney

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Japan’s Saki Kumagai (left) and Riko Ueki celebrate beating South Korea in their Women’s Asian Cup semi-final in Sydney. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

A clinical Japan swept past South Korea 4-1 on Wednesday to set up a Women’s Asian Cup final against hosts Australia, with the two-time champions putting on a masterclass.

West Ham’s Riko Ueki and Tottenham’s Maika Hamano scored in the first half in Sydney, with veteran Saki Kumagai and Remina Chiba adding to the tally after the break.

They had three more goals disallowed in what was a dominant display by Nils Nielsen’s world No 8 team and a warning shot to the Matildas.

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Japan meet Australia in the final at the same stadium on Saturday after Sam Kerr scored the winner in the hosts’ 2-1 semi-final win over defending champions China on Tuesday.

While Australia have had to fight hard to reach the final, it has been a far easier ride for Japan. They have bagged 28 goals in their five games so far and conceded just one.

Japan’s Riko Ueki (right) scores her side’s first against South Korea. Photo: AFP
Japan’s Riko Ueki (right) scores her side’s first against South Korea. Photo: AFP

“Very proud of them today,” Nielsen, a former Denmark and Switzerland coach, said. “It’s not easy to just switch and play a team that has much more to give and make it look easy. And they actually did it, they made this game look fairly comfortable and easy for us.

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