Qatar World Cup scouting report: Canada deserved win over Japan in final tune-up
clearance was rushed and when the ball came rapidly back downfield, Canada’s defence hadn’t regrouped. Yuki Soma made the simplest of runs and was found with the simplest of balls, Kamal Miller stranded in no man’s land and Borjan unable to stop the opener.
However Roberto Martinez’s team don’t deal with aerial threats particularly well. An aging defensive core hasn’t been replenished by the Belgians and it’s shown. Towering Welsh striker Kieffer Moore was the latest to enjoy aerial supremacy against them in September. Hoilett’s deliveries were dangerous all night, save a couple that landed short late on. With Davies and Eustáquio to join the mix on that front, the hope is that there are plenty more inventive set-piece routines that Herdman and his staff have been working on in the behind-closed-doors portions of their training sessions here.It shouldn’t have been surprising that the tempo dropped after the interval. Both teams are still acclimatizing to the warm November nights in this part of the world.
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