Japan’s teamwork trumped Samoa individual power and won their Rugby World Cup match by a surprisingly comfortable 28-22 today.
With Argentina expected to earn a bonus-point win against Chile on Sunday NZT, Japan’s last Pool D match with the Pumas next week will be a winner-takes-all fight for a quarter-final spot.
Samoa’s bid for a first quarter-final since 1995 was terminated, and their second straight defeat advanced idle pool leader England to the quarter-finals.
The Japanese reached the quarters for the first time at their home World Cup in 2019 but their form and results this year suggested they were way off the pace to challenge again. But they were patient and smart and disciplined at Stadium de Toulouse, and Samoa was not.