Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu has praised his players after a magnificent performance against Ghana in the opening game of the Kirin Cup tournament.
The Black Stars were whitewashed 4-1 by the Asian giants, and will next face Tunisia in the final of the tournament.
"The players made good preparations from the match against Brazil that they couldn't lose in a row at home. They proved that they would function as a team even if the players changed," he said after the game.
"No matter who comes out, I will win next time."
The Black Stars went into the game missing several starters due to ailment and personal issues as coach Otto Addo fielded a weaker side against the Blue Samurai.
Japan got off to a great start with Yamane Miki netting the opener on the half hour mark following an intricate passing move by the Asians.
Crystal Palace star Jordan Ayew leveled a minute before halftime after firing right at the edge of the box, but a momentary lapse in concentration saw Japan take the lead again before half time.
Nitoma Kaoru's cross evaded everyone to beat goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi.
After the break Real Mallorca star Takefusa Kubo connected from a cross to give Japan a two goal lead before Daizen Maeda sealed victory with eight minutes left.
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