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Shanghai, China (My Sportsbook) - Argentina will try to pick up the pieces from an 11-0 loss to Germany on Monday and move forward in search of points against Japan on Friday.

The Japanese were fortunate to come away with a draw against England on Tuesday as Aya Miyama scored on two free kicks, including the equalizer right before the final whistle.

England outplayed Japan for much of the match, but a stubborn defense and resilient attitude kept the Japanese in the game and in position to steal a point.

Despite the draw, Japan has plenty of room for improvement, especially in the offensive third.

Star midfielder Homare Sawa had little impact on the match, and it is usually the play of Sawa that determines Japan's fortunes. The Japanese showed little creativity in the offensive third and failed to seriously threaten the England net outside of the two free kicks.

While Miyama emerged as a true threat from dead-ball situations, Japan must get more from strikers Eriko Arakawa and Azusa Iwashimizu if it wants to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1995.

If the Japanese attack fails to hit their stride against Argentina, the South American side is capable of snatching points despite its horrendous result in the opener.

There is talent on the Argentina side, it just didn't show on Monday.

Manager Carlos Borrello made a questionable decision to start keeper Vanina Correa instead of veteran Romina Ferro, and the young netminder struggled mightily, scoring two own goals and generally looking lost throughout the match.

Better play in goal and a few adjustments in defense are good places to start for Borrello, but he feels that his side is capable of making things difficult for its next two opponents.

"I don't want to comment a great deal about tactics. We have to congratulate the German team on this overwhelming victory," Borrello said. "Our players were very nervous about taking on such powerful opponents as Germany, the World Cup holders. It was a nightmare for our team. Our goalkeeper had a very unfortunate day and gave away two own goals. Obviously, my players are disappointed after such a heavy defeat, but they have plenty of character. We're not yet at 100 percent, but I'm certain we'll see a very different Argentina in our next two matches."

Argentina was overwhelmed in every aspect of the game against the Germans, but should stand a chance to hang in there with a very average-looking Japan side.

The Japanese must take three points from this game if they want to move on, but don't expect Argentina to make things easy for them.

This game will give Sawa and the rest of the Japanese attack a chance to find their form before they take on Germany in the final group stage match.

September 13, 2007, at 04:03 PM ET
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