Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu said Wednesday his side were focused solely on beating “a very strong” Sweden in their final group match and hoping that would be enough to finish top of Group F.If Japan achieve a better result against the Swedes in Dallas on Thursday than the Netherlands do against already-eliminated Tunisia, they will advance in first place from the group and avoid Brazil in the last 32.The group winners will face Morocco in Monterrey with the runners-up taking on the five-time World Cup champions in Houston the same day.A draw would be enough to secure qualification for the Japanese, but Moriyasu said they only had victory in mind.“As for our objectives, we want to win and qualify in first place,” Moriyasu said at a pre-match news conference.“I think playing in Monterrey would be the best option.