Japan fans cry after World Cup loss

TOKYO, JAPAN - DECEMBER 5: Japan fans in Tokyo are mourning the loss to Croatia in the World Cup on Monday, Dec. 5. Croatia beat Japan 3-1 (1-1) on penalties Monday to reach the quarterfinals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Japan's Shogo Taniguchi's header from close range missed the goal in the third minute at Al Janoub Stadium. Ivan Perisic of Croatia wasted a promising one-on-one position as Japanese goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda blocked his shot in the eighth minute. Japanese attackers couldn't touch the dangerous cross of Junya Ito in front of the goal in the 12th minute. Japanese attacker Daichi Kamada's shot from close range missed the Croatia goal in the 41st minute. Maeda drew first blood in the 43rd minute by finishing from the six-yard box, and the first half ended 1-0. In the second half, Kamada tried his luck from a distance in the 46th minute. Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic missed the goal by inches in the 49th minute. Perisic leveled the score with an accurate header in the 55th minute. He netted his 33rd goal for Croatia, which equalized his goals for Croatia with Mario Mandzukic, the country’s number two goal scorer, after Davor Suker's 45 goals. Perisic also became Croatia's joint leading World Cup top scorer with six goals, the same as Suker. (Footage by David Mareuil/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - DECEMBER 5: Japan fans in Tokyo are mourning the loss to Croatia in the World Cup on Monday, Dec. 5. Croatia beat Japan 3-1 (1-1) on penalties Monday to reach the quarterfinals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Japan's Shogo Taniguchi's header from close range missed the goal in the third minute at Al Janoub Stadium. Ivan Perisic of Croatia wasted a promising one-on-one position as Japanese goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda blocked his shot in the eighth minute. Japanese attackers couldn't touch the dangerous cross of Junya Ito in front of the goal in the 12th minute. Japanese attacker Daichi Kamada's shot from close range missed the Croatia goal in the 41st minute. Maeda drew first blood in the 43rd minute by finishing from the six-yard box, and the first half ended 1-0. In the second half, Kamada tried his luck from a distance in the 46th minute. Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic missed the goal by inches in the 49th minute. Perisic leveled the score with an accurate header in the 55th minute. He netted his 33rd goal for Croatia, which equalized his goals for Croatia with Mario Mandzukic, the country’s number two goal scorer, after Davor Suker's 45 goals. Perisic also became Croatia's joint leading World Cup top scorer with six goals, the same as Suker. (Footage by David Mareuil/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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