Coventry, England | City of Coventry Stadium
Attendance: 18290
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Canada couldn’t complete a second half comeback after surrendering two goals in the opening period, and as a result, opened their London 2012 campaign with a 2:1 loss to Japan in Coventry, England.
Japan scored twice before Canada got on the board through Melissa Tancredi’s fifth goal of the season and the 19th of her career in the 55th minute. Canada played an improved second half but couldn’t salvage the point.
After Canada contained the defending FIFA Women’s World Cup champions in the early going, Japan eventually broke down the Canadians and opened the scoring with a beautiful goal.
In the 33rd minute, FIFA Women's World Player of the Year Homare Sawa lofted a perfect chip into Shinobu Ohno. Ohno waited on the right side before knocking a tricky back-heel into the path of Nahomi Kawasumi and her tight-angle shot beat the onrushing Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod.
Japan capitalized on some miscommunication in the 44th minute as McLeod came out to claim a ball but was unlucky to collide with one of her defenders and Aya Miyama headed the ball in.
In the second half, Yuki Ogimi could have given Japan a third in the 51st minute. Ogimi had a wide open net but defender Lauren Sesselmann scrambled back to clear the shot off the line.
Just four minutes later defender Rhian Wilkinson led an attack up the right side for Canada. Tancredi timed her run well and held off a Japanese defender and got her right foot to Wilkinson’s cross and steered the ball home with her right foot.
Canada had to play the final five minutes a player short as Candace Chapman had to be helped off the field with an obvious injury. As they had already used their three allotted substitutes, Canada couldn’t bring on another player.
Canada had a starting XI of Erin McLeod in goal with Rhian Wilkinson, Candace Chapman, Carmelina Moscato and Lauren Sesselmann on defence. Desiree Scott, Sophie Schmidt, Diana Matheson, Kaylyn Kyle, Melissa Tancredi and Christine Sinclair made up the midfield through the attack.
In the second half, Canadian head coach John Herdman replaced Sesselmann with Chelsea Stewart (70), Wilkinson with Robyn Gayle (71’) and Kyle with Kelly Parker (76’).
Japan went with Miho Fukumoto in goal with Yukari Kinga, Azusa Iwashimizu, Saki Kumagai, and Aya Sameshima on defence. Mizuho Sakaguchi, Aya Miyama, Nahomi Kawasumi, Homare Sawa, Shinobu Ohno and Yuki Ogimi made up the midfield and attack.
In the second half, Japanese head coach Norio Sasaki replaced Ohno with Kozue Ando (65’).
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