In the second half Japan launched a good attack with Toshiaki Fukuda and Yoshihiro Anai which was saved by James Nation. Now New Zealand played very well and won space. Simon Child was waiting for a pass at the post in minute 44. He scored after a nice combination with Shea McAleese, Bryce Collins and Lloyd Stephenson.
Summing up, the Japanese became not dangerous enough in the circle of New Zealand. Shots on goal by Hiroki Sakamoto and Fukuda were saved by keeper Paul Woolford. Also New Zealand got the chance to score a second goal but Blair Hopping and Burrows hit goalkeeper Hirofumi Miyoshi.
Only Akira Ito tried to fight. For example he won a penalty corner in minute 65 which was frustrated by Brooks. During the last minutes, Fukuda played hectically and missed the goal.
Kevin Towns, coach of New Zealand, has seen more opportunities for Japan in comparison to his own one. To reach the semi-final Towns likes to get at least two points out of the next two matches (against Spain and Australia).
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