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England own goal sends Japan thru
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 07 - 2015

EDMONTON — An injury time own goal from England defender Laura Bassett put Japan into the World Cup final with a 2-1 victory Wednesday, setting up a title rematch with the United States.

The US, which lost the 2011 final to the Japan on penalties, booked its ticket to Sunday's championship game in Vancouver with a 2-0 win over top ranked Germany Tuesday.

“It is heartbreaking to go out in the last minute after a good performance where we ran ourselves into the ground,” said England midfielder Jill Scott. “We couldn't have given anymore, but football is a cruel game sometimes.”

Bassett's attempted sliding clearance from a low cross, crashed off the underside of the bar and over the goal-line to end England's dreams of a first final in the cruelest of fashions.

The teams had been set for extra-time after sharing two controversial first half penalties — Aya Miyama's 33rd minute spot-kick being canceled out by Fara Williams' penalty seven minutes later.

England, playing in its first ever Women's World Cup semifinal, struck the bar twice in the second half and went close with several other opportunities but that counted for nothing after Bassett's mishap which left her distraught.

Defending champion Japan again left its victory to late – its quarterfinal win over Australia had come with an 87th minute winner.

England was bright and active from the outset and striker Jodie Taylor went close to a first minute opener when she turned sharply, broke clear of her marker and fired a powerful drive just wide.

Japan struggled to find its rhythm as England worked hard to close it down in midfield and neutralize its possession style of play.

The Asian champion grabbed the lead though in the 33rd minute through a controversial penalty, Saori Ariyoshi got goal side of England left-back Claire Rafferty who, struggling to catch-up, nudged her in the back and the referee pointed to the penalty spot.

Television replays, however, showed the foul had taken place outside of the penalty area but England's protests were dismissed as Miyami took her time, with a slow and deliberate run-up, and fired home the penalty.

Just seven minutes later though and another debatable penalty award brought England level.

Captain Steph Houghton went down inside the box, possibly after her heel was clipped by Yuki Ogimi, and New Zealand referee Anna-Marie Keighley immediately pointed to the spot and Williams cooly converted.

After the break, the Lionesses came close three times to getting ahead - a superb shot on the turn from Toni Duggan which crashed against the cross-bar, substitute Ellen White's curling shot brilliantly pushed around the post and then from a corner Jill Scott flashed a header wide. The Lionesses struck the woodwork again, in the 78th minute when a miss hit Rafferty cross looped against the top of the bar but then came the dramatic finish. — Reuters


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