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Japan confident of bright future despite heartbreak at World Cup

Japan were eliminated by Croatia in the last 16 on Monday in Qatar, going out on penalties after a nerve-jangling 1-1 draw with the 2018 finalists. It was the fourth time Japan had exited at the first knock-out stage and denied them a much-coveted quarter-final debut in their seventh straight World Cup appearance. But the four-times Asian champions showed that they can compete with the world's best in Qatar, beating both Germany and Spain.

Coach Hajime Moriyasu said it was not possible to "turn into Superman overnight" but he believes Japan are on the right path. "We weren't able to overcome this hurdle of losing in the last 16 and you might say that we didn't achieve anything new," he said. "But the players have shown us something that we haven't seen before by beating former champions like Germany and Spain."

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