Jul 01 (Kyodo) - Japan head coach Akira Nishino revealed Saturday that he apologized to his players for making them hold onto the ball and avoid attacking late in their final World Cup group game against Poland, in a tactical move which saw them loudly jeered by spectators.
In a brief exchange with reporters at Japan's World Cup base in Kazan, the 63-year-old coach said he had told players the previous day at a team meeting that "I am the one responsible" for the decision and any subsequent criticism.
With Senegal trailing Colombia 1-0 late in the other final Group H game being played simultaneously, Japan were losing 1-0 to Poland and knew that those results would see them advance to the knockout stage under the "fair play" tie-breaker, due to having accumulated fewer bookings than the African side.
In the final stages of the match in Volgograd, the Samurai Blue players simply tapped the ball among themselves without any attacking movement in order to avoid the risks of bookings or another Poland goal.