Paraguay vs Japan 2010 FIFA World Cup Live Updates, Preview: Paraguay vs. Japan, Round of 16 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria. Roque Santa Cruz player of Paraguay has under-achieved at this tournament, failing to make any kind of significant impact. This could be his last World Cup appearance, so look for a breakout performance from the Manchester City star. Check out for Soccer betting odds
Previously known for their strong late in the fight, Paraguay is not just for defense, their 4-3-3 is a huge, experienced attack with Roque Santa Cruz duo Borussia Dortmund Lucas Barrios and Nelson Valdez.Yet they also carry a scoring threat from midfield as Enrique Vera and Cristian Riveros showed when each scored in their 2-0 win over Slovakia. Opponents Japan have shaken off the lacklustre form they showed in the build-up to this tournament to defeat Cameroon and Denmark en route to the last 16.
Coach Takeshi Okada's tactical gamble has paid off in style, with Keisuke Honda thriving in a new attacking role. Behind him, Yasuhito Endo and Kakoto Hasebe have bossed the midfield and Japan showed against Denmark that their armoury includes a distinct set-piece threat – two of their three goals coming direct from free-kicks. Of course their tireless approach also gives them a seeming edge in fitness over some of their rivals.
While there is likely to be no change in the Japan lineup, Paraguay have to make do without defensive midfielder Victor Caceres through suspension although centre-back Antolin Alcaraz could return after sitting out the last game through an ankle injury. It is the two sides' first match-up at the FIFA World Cup but they are by no means strangers having met six times previously. The South Americans have recorded two wins to Japan’s one, though the Asians prevailed in the most recent friendly in 2003.
Players to watch: Justo Villar v Keisuke Honda
South Africa 2010 marks the fourth FIFA World Cup for the 35-year-old Denis Caniza, who made his tenth finals appearance for Paraguay in the 0-0 draw with New Zealand. Hot on his heels are Roque Santa Cruz and Julio Cesar Caceres, who each made seven appearances during the past two FIFA World Cups.
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