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    Japan Stuns Spain 4-0 in Women’s World Cup Group C Match

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    In a sensational display of lightning-fast counter-attacking football, Japan achieved a remarkable 4-0 victory over Spain in the Women’s World Cup Group C match on Monday. Japan’s tactical brilliance secured them the top spot in Group C, leaving fans in awe.

    The first half witnessed a flurry of three lightning breaks by Japan, all executed with precision and finesse. Hinata Miyazawa stood out with two impressive goals, while Riko Ueki also made a vital contribution by scoring one and assisting in the others. The Japanese team capitalized on their limited three attempts on goal before the break, making each one count.

    Despite Spain’s overwhelming majority of possession, standing at a staggering 68% by the 25-minute mark, they struggled to make any significant inroads. Their cautious approach and lack of penetration allowed Japan’s defensive line to shine and convert opportunities on the counter-attack.

    Mina Tanaka’s late entry into the game proved crucial as she sealed Japan’s victory with a stunning goal in the 82nd minute. Displaying exquisite skill, Tanaka outmaneuvered defenders and found the top corner of the net, leaving fans and spectators in awe.

    With both teams already securing spots in the round of 16, Japan’s remarkable performance highlighted their potential as strong title contenders. The 2011 World Cup winners and 2015 runners-up have left a lasting impression with an astonishing 12 goals in their three group matches.

    In the upcoming round of 16 fixtures, Japan is set to face Group A runner-up Norway, while Spain will take on Group A winner Switzerland. Football enthusiasts eagerly await these matchups, anticipating more exciting moments in the Women’s World Cup.

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