Wales worked hard and won the match against Japan 24-23 at the Principality Stadium
At Cardiff Principality, Wales had to battle to beat Japan 24-23with a penalty in the last minute of Jarrod Evans. The best of rugby, on Disney+ Premium Plan.
The dawn of the game was completely for the hosts, who took the field with a predominant attitude that left them to play completely in the rival territory. The Japanese defense could not get a foothold during the first 10 minutes, with unforced errors contributing to the Welsh dominance. With patience and betting on the superiority of their pack, the Europeans gained meter after meter until the opening Dan Edwards scored the first try of the day.
Slowly those led by Eddie Jones They managed to show their best side, the attack, and they took over the process of the game. The speed and precision of the backs began to be a problem for the Red Dragons, who only managed to withstand the constant attacks for ten minutes, since Kippei Ishida equalized the shares after 15 minutes.
The situation did not change after the score was tied, with the Brave Blossoms trying but failing in the final meters due to mistakes in his sleight of hand or taking too many risks in some circumstances. This is how the minutes passed, without anyone being able to alter the score and with the different proposals of each one on the table for the complement. At the end of the first half, Wales committed several infractions and was Josh Adams who received a red card for 20 minutes.
In the complement, the tone was modified and the game was more attractive. Louis Rees-Zammit He made his triumphant return to ownership in the Principality, arriving at the rival ingoal. But Japan, who knew how to have two men less due to the warnings of Epineri Uluiviti and Faulua Makisifound the spaces with Makisi himself to go up in the score.
The Red Dragons reacted in the subsequent action with the power of Nick Tompkins. But the Japanese, far from feeling the blow, achieved several penalties that were taken advantage of by the effectiveness of Seungsin Lee. At the end, those led by Jones knew how to handle the pressure proposed by the Europeans, but in the final minute Harry Hockings committed an infraction that resulted in the penalty Jarrod Evans was right to seal the victory.
