Japan determined not to suffer in France - coach

11 October 2012 17:47

Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni has insisted that his Asian champions are determined not to suffer in Friday's international friendly against France.

"I am very curious and eager to face France but my hope is that we don't suffer," said the Italian, whose side have never beaten France.

"In Asia we're used to putting our rivals under pressure, but here it will probably be the opposite and this is new for us. France are naturally better than us but I'm going to ask my team to give it their all," he said.

"(Didier) Deschamps has done very good work. He has made his team tight and solid. Up front he leaves his players with a lot of freedom. The most important thing, it's not the victory, but how we play our match and to gain experience.

"Our goal is to participate in the World Cup and to look good. We have two years to prepare. Thanks to this match and the one against Brazil, two teams with style, we're going to gain experience," added Zaccheroni.

Japan, four-time Asian champions, will play Les Bleus at the Stade de France in Paris on Friday 12 and Brazil in Wrocklaw, Poland, four days later.

Zaccheroni, who coached AC Milan and other Serie-A sides, took over the Blue Samurai after they reached the last 16 at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Despite concerns about fitness among several of some players, especially those who have have not much playing time in Europe, the Italian is counting on Manchester United's Shinji Kagawa to help lift the team, with CSKA Moscow playmaker Keisuke Honda uncertain because of a calf injury.

"It's important that he's (Kagawa) near the goal because he's efficient up front. But in the team I prefer to play him on the left for the collective balance," explained Zaccheroni.

Japan, aiming for a fifth straight World Cup since their debut at France 1998, are leading Asian Group B with 10 points from three wins and one draw. They will play their next qualifier away to Oman on November 14.

Source: AFP