Massimo Luongo has declared himself ready to take on Japan as the Socceroos seek a return to winning ways in their World Cup qualifier on Tuesday night.But as is always the case with Ange Postecoglous side, its about more than just winning, but winning in the right way.The national team coach fumed at gamesmanship from Saudi Arabia in their 2-2 draw last week, with delaying tactics employed among a bag of tricks designed to stifle Australias play.The 51-year-old said it was in everyones interests to play the whistle, get on with it and not feign injury.Back yourself to win a game of football by playing football, he said.The tactics are par from the course when playing in the Middle East but Postecoglou said it wasnt just a cultural or regional difference.Indeed, hed seen the carry-on and nonsense - so despised by Australian crowds - in our own under-age sides.I watch our Under 20s, our Under 17s national teams and I see kids doing it, rolling around, he said.I think its the wrong way. Youre never going to improve.Those sorts of tactics, short-term gets you something but overall, if Asia is going to become a world power and win a World Cup, that kind of stuff just doesnt work any more.Get on with it.Its not about playing in the right spirit or the culture ... its just the mentality that needs to change.Luongo, who said he was feeling really good ahead of the Japan date, suggested a different match would be in store at Etihad Stadium.From my experience and what I know about the Japanese, I dont think its in their nature to be like that, he told AAP.I think were up for a very good game of football and an entertaining game rather than what we got with the stop-and-starting and the sabotaging of match minutes (against Saudi Arabia).Postecoglou said the preciously talented 24-year-old as likely to return to the starting eleven for Tuesdays match after confirming that a few changes would be made to his team to take on the Blue Samurai.Indeed, missing out would be unfathomable; when fit, Luongo has featured in every competitive Socceroos match since the 2014 World Cup.But hes yet to beat Japan - as is Postecoglou as coach - and is eager to do so to help Australias qualifying bid for Russia 2018 on track.With the way the teams going, were in a great position to tick off another milestone and get the win, Luongo said.Its not got to be an easy game and no one is expecting that. 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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Trevor Bauer paced slowly off the mound after a disastrous second inning, one position player after the next passing him on his way back to the Cleveland Indians dugout.Moments earlier, a bad inning turned into a disastrous one when first baseman Carlos Santana lost what would have been an inning-ending popup in the sun that went for a two-run error.The five-run inning turned out to be the difference as Kendall Graveman pitched into the seventh inning to become Oaklands first 10-game-winner this season, and the Athletics beat the Indians 5-1 on Wednesday to win the series.Khris Davis tripled and scored as part of Oaklands five-run second inning off Bauer (9-6).The inning was especially frustrating because for the most part, Bauer felt he executed his pitches.Two of the hits were broken-bat hits on balls that werent even remotely close to being strikes, Bauer said. Its like, you try to get them to chase out of the (strike) zone and they turn into hits. You just try to execute pitches and keep going.The As had already scored three runs in the inning when Santana lost Danny Valencias infield popup.I thought I was out of it, Bauer said. I tried to minimize and it didnt work out so, I tried to go out there and keep throwing innings after that, unfortunately we werent able to come back today. Weve done that a lot lately.Santanas error followed a diving play that robbed Brett Eibner of a hit earlier in the inning.Things happen in baseball, Santana said. I made the (diving) play and then the popup. The way I think about now, tomorrow is a new day.Bauer gave up nine hits over 6 2/3 innings. After striking out a career-high 13 in his last start, he fanned three.I will say, to his credit, when it looks like its going to be an `unload the bullpen day, he stayed out there going into the seventh inning, Indians manager Terry Francona said. I give him credit for that because sometimes you dont see a guy pitch that deep after that kind of an inning.Roberto Perez homered while Jose Ramirez and Lonnie Chisenhall had two hits apiece for Cleveland.An As team in disarray going into the series took two of three games from the AL Central leaders, who had swept a three-game set from Oakland in July.ddddddddddddhey just flat out beat us this series with some good pitching, Indians designated hitter Mike Napoli said. We just couldnt get anything going.Cleveland went into the day with the best record in the American League, but was held to one run for the third consecutive game while being outscored 14-3 in the series.Hopefully we just had like three days of amnesia, Francona said.I think those things happen. Not fun when it does, but it happens. Fortunately we won one game 1-0, but we have to give them some credit. They did a number on us. Its not always one thing.Graveman (10-8) allowed six hits in 6 2/3 innings and won for the ninth time in his last 11 decisions.Mark Rzepczynski, Ryan Dull and Ryan Madson combined to retire the final seven batters.To hold a team and a lineup like that to a couple runs ... its fun to watch, Graveman said. Guys are starting to step up and do some good things in big situations.Ryon Healy, Max Muncy and Chad Pinder drove in runs for Oakland in the second inning.Its been kind of a theme for us this year, As manager Bob Melvin said. I cant figure it out. Theres certain days and certain series that we can move the line offensively. We just dont do it consistently enough.PERFECTLY PLACEDPerez homered with two outs in the seventh. The ball hit off the top of the wall in right field and bounced right back into Valencias glove. Umpires initially ruled it a hit, then changed it to a home run -- Perezs first of the season -- after going to replay.That particular part of the fence, behind it, its out of play, so Im guessing thats what they were calling, Melvin said. Its the only place in the ballpark where you have that metal piece behind it, and it ended up affecting us.UP NEXTIndians: RHP Josh Tomlin (11-7) pitches the opener in Texas on Thursday. He was roughed up for eight runs in 3 2/3 innings the last time he faced the Rangers on May 30. ' ' '