Ayase Ueda’s double, including a sixth minute penalty, sent the former champions on their way to victory before Justin Hubner’s own goal ensured Sandy Walsh’s injury time strike was nothing more than a consolation as Japan claimed second spot in the standings.
“After the last game we looked back and tried to find the things we had to fix and I think the players were all focused and able to perform at 100 per ayascent,” said Moriyasu, who made eight change to the line-up that lost 2-1 to Jesus Casas’s side.