Japan make history with World Cup win against 10-man Colombia

AFP  |  Saransk 

exacted sweet revenge for on Tuesday as the Blue Samurai beat 2-1, becoming the first Asian side ever to beat a South American team at

After leaving without a win four years ago, made a dream start to their Russian campaign even though head was only appointed in April. In an explosive start to the Group H clash, defender earned the first red card of 2018 with a after just four minutes.

took a shock lead when netted the resulting penalty before equalised with a free-kick for Colombia to make it 1-1 at half-time.

2014 topscorer came on for the last half-hour after labouring in training with a calf strain but could not pull his side level after Osako's goal.

Travelling Colombia fans turned the into a sea of yellow, but were soon stunned into silence.

When Osako fired in a shot from Japan's first attack, Sanchez blocked the effort with a raised arm.

Referee Damir Skomina showed him a straight red card after pointing to the spot without referring to the Referee (VAR).

The Colombians bitterly protested but Kagawa drilled home the spot kick to put Japan ahead in the sixth minute.

It was the second-fastest red card in finals history, bettered only by the 52 seconds it took of to be sent off against at '86.

After the dismissal, Colombia poured twice went close.

Colombia made a tactical switch on 31 minutes, with Wilmar Barrios replacing Juventus

The pressure paid off as Quintero's low free-kick flew under Japan's wall and crept inside the post shortly before half-time. The goal was confirmed by Japan pressed after the break, forcing Colombia into a string of saves.

To a deafening roar from Colombia fans, Rodriguez came on for Quintero on 58 minutes, just before Barrios earned a yellow card for clattering Kagawa from behind.

Japanese pressure paid off when Osako, who was a constant menace to the Colombia defence, leapt highest from a corner and guided his header in off the post with 17 minutes to go.

The goal jolted Colombia into life as Rodriguez then Barrios went close at the other end.

Bayern Munich star Rodriguez earned a late yellow card for sliding into Japan

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 20:05 IST