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Fifa World Cup: Japan make history for Asia as they sink 10-man Colombia in 2-1 win in Saransk

First AFC team to beat a South American side at the finals have Yuya Osako’s second half winner to thank for a welcome three points in group H

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Japan's forward Yuya Osako (15) celebrates with Yuto Nagatomo and captain Makoto Hasebe after scoring against Colombia. Photo: AFP
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Japan beat 10-man Colombia 2-1 in Group H on Tuesday to become the first Asian side to beat a South American one at the World Cup.

Asian teams had managed three draws in 17 matches against South American sides but the four-times Asian champions made their extra man count after Colombia midfielder Carlos Sanchez became the first player to get a red card in Russia.

His sending-off in the third minute, for a deliberate handball, was the second fastest in World Cup history after Uruguay’s Jose Batista was dismissed after 55 seconds against Scotland in 1986.

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Shinji Kagawa scored from the resulting penalty to give Japan the lead.

Colombia's James Rodriguez (10) and his teammates walk off the pitch. Photo: AP
Colombia's James Rodriguez (10) and his teammates walk off the pitch. Photo: AP
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Juan Quintero’s clever low free kick in the 39th minute brought Colombia’s equaliser but Yuya Osako leapt above his marker to head a corner into the net for the 73rd-minute winner.

It was sweet revenge for Japan, who were thumped 4-1 by Colombia in Brazil four years ago, but they wasted plenty of chances to kill the game off.

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