Both of these teams lost their first match and it's easy to see why. I've always liked Japan and their play excites me. They've had a few entertaining players over the years but I feel that their World Cup is going to be cut short this time around. Japan have made it to the last four World Cup finals, going out in the group stage twice and making it into the last 16 twice. There is once again a slight chance of them qualifying for the knockout stages but it really is only a slim chance.
The Greeks once again didn't have a very good game and played offering a physical presence rather than a creative one and they paid the price for it when Greece captain Konstantinos Katsouranis was sent off for two bookable offences in the first half.
With the score at 0-0 at half time I expected Japan to really push the Greeks hard in the 2nd half but it became a game of niggling fouls with a stop start stop start pattern to it. Both keepers made a good save but really this result was not what either team would have wanted. Japan had a huge possession advantage but did little with it. The Greeks still created chances to score - in fact too many for a team down to 10 men for so long.
As for the Japanese they will consider this as two points lost rather than one gained.
Next up for Japan is Colombia and you don't really give Japan much hope of winning that game, but having said that, with Colombia already through to the knockout stages - they may just choose to rest a few players from the humid heat.
Next up for Greece is the Ivory Coast. Greece need to win this to stand any chance of going into the knockout stages while the Ivory Coast need only a draw to qualify.





















