Japan Dominates Asian Cup Group Stage with Flawless Victory
Japan secured a flawless record in the women's Asian Cup group stage with a 4-0 win over Vietnam. Taiwan clinched second place in Group C, advancing to face China in the quarter-finals. Japan will confront the Philippines, while India exits the tournament without points.
Japan maintained its unblemished record in the women's Asian Cup group stage, cruising to a 4-0 victory against Vietnam. The result sees Vietnam exit the tournament, while Taiwan's 3-1 win over India secured their spot in the quarter-finals.
Vietnam, finishing with three points, were placed at the bottom of the three third-placed teams, allowing Uzbekistan and the Philippines to progress thanks to better goal differences. Taiwan is set to challenge reigning champions China in the quarter-finals, occurring a day before Japan faces the Philippines.
Japan did not concede a single goal in the group stage, with standout performances from players like Rio Ueki, who scored the opening goal. Despite effective saves from Vietnam's Khong Thi Hang, Japan's offensive onslaught was unstoppable with Maika Hamano, Aoba Fujino, and Kiko Seike completing the scoreline.
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