Football: Ogawa, Nagatomo in Japan squad for N. Korea ties, Ito out

NEC Nijmegen forward Koki Ogawa received his first Japan call-up since 2019, while veteran fullback Yuto Nagatomo was also recalled Thursday ahead of the Samurai Blue's two upcoming World Cup qualifiers against North Korea.

Winger Junya Ito was overlooked by manager Hajime Moriyasu, however, after leaving the Japan squad during the Asian Cup amid a reported sexual assault allegation, although he has been back in action and performing strongly at his French club Reims.

Defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who returned to the bench at Arsenal this week, was not named in the 26-man squad, nor were the injured Kaoru Mitoma, Reo Hatate or Yuta Nakayama for the Asian second-round qualifiers in Tokyo on March 21 and in Pyongyang five days later.

Ogawa's selection comes during a strong debut Dutch Eredivisie campaign in which he has scored eight league goals for NEC.

Japan's dearth of left-sided defenders, meanwhile, has led Moriyasu to call upon 37-year-old former Inter Milan standout Nagatomo for the first time since the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

"I hope he makes his presence felt, both on and off the pitch," Moriyasu said of Nagatomo.

Keisuke Osako, Ao Tanaka, Yuki Soma, Takumu Kawamura and new Luton signing Daiki Hashioka all return to the fold after missing the Asian Cup.

There remains no place for forward Kyogo Furuhashi or midfielder Daichi Kamada, who will be hoping his fortunes at struggling Lazio turn around following the resignation of manager Maurizio Sarri on Wednesday.

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Japan squad:

Goalkeepers: Daiya Maekawa (Vissel Kobe), Keisuke Osako (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Zion Suzuki (Sint-Truiden)

Defenders: Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo), Shogo Taniguchi (Al-Rayyan), Ko Itakura (Borussia Monchengladbach), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Gent), Koki Machida (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise), Seiya Maikuma (Cerezo Osaka), Hiroki Ito (Stuttgart), Daiki Hashioka (Luton), Yukinari Sugawara (AZ Alkmaar)

Midfielders/Forwards: Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Takuma Asano (Bochum), Takumi Minamino (Monaco), Hidemasa Morita (Sporting Lisbon), Yuki Soma (Casa Pia), Koki Ogawa (NEC Nijmegen), Daizen Maeda (Celtic), Ritsu Doan (Freiburg), Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord), Ao Tanaka (Fortuna Dusseldorf), Takumu Kawamura (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Keito Nakamura (Reims), Kaishu Sano (Kashima Antlers), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad)

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