Women’s World Cup: Japan beats the Netherlands to reach quarterfinal

Published - June 24, 2015 09:44 am IST - VANCOUVER, British Columbia

Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt, right, gets her head on the ball while Japan's Yuki Ogimi defends during the second half of a round of 16 soccer match at the FIFA Women's World Cup, Tuesday, June 23, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt, right, gets her head on the ball while Japan's Yuki Ogimi defends during the second half of a round of 16 soccer match at the FIFA Women's World Cup, Tuesday, June 23, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

Mizhuo Sakaguchi scored what turned out to be the deciding goal in the 78th minute on a pretty left-footed shot from the top of the 18- yard box, and defending Women’s soccer World Cup champion Japan held off a late attack to beat the Netherlands 2-1 on Tuesday night and reach the quarterfinal.

Kirsten van de Ven scored for the Dutch in extra time when the ball went off goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori’s right arm. Three additional minutes were added to the clock.

Sakaguchi scored shortly after Japan nearly had an own goal. Sherida Spitse took a corner in the 76th and the ball deflected off Aya Sameshima toward her own net when Kaihori punched it away with her right fist.

Saori Ariyoshi scored from the top of the box in the 10th minute for Japan’s initial goal.

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