Japan to invoke Samurai spirit

Japan will invoke the spirit of the Samurai warrior in their clash with Croatia on Monday as they look to banish the memory of their exit from the last World Cup and reach the quarter-finals for the first time.

Japan will invoke the spirit of the Samurai warrior in their clash with Croatia on Monday as they look to banish the memory of their exit from the last World Cup and reach the quarter-finals for the first time.

The heartbreaking defeat by Belgium in the last 16 four years ago, when they gave up a 2-0 lead and lost to a stoppage- time goal, still haunts Japan and veteran defender Yuto Nagatomo said they were desperate for redemption.

"I have never forgotten about that battle against Belgium. Sometimes scenes from the match suddenly come back to me and the last four years have been very tough," the full back, who is playing at his fourth World Cup, told reporters on Sunday.

Nagatomo, who believes Japan have the most united team at the World Cup, said he had also drawn on Japanese cultural references to drive the point home.

"I use the analogy of the Samurai, before they go to battle, they polish their weapons and try to improve their techniques," he added.

"But if they are scared during the battle, they will not be able to use their weapons and their techniques fully. It's exactly the same with football.

"In order for us to maximise all the tactics that we have been discussing and practising in the last four years, we need courage. So tomorrow, I would really very much like to showcase how courageously we are fighting."