[Japan Football Team]Compete in the World Cup for the eight consecutive tournaments! Coach Moriyasu Kazushi: “You can’t win unless you’re interested in the whole country” | FIFA World Cup 26 Asia Final Qualifier
With overwhelming strength, the Japanese national soccer team has earned a ticket to the World Cup, making it the fastest in the world, the fastest in eighth tournaments. Manager Moriyasu and others spoke about their joy and future goals. Coach Moriyasu Kazushi: “I was thinking about going to sleep, but I wasn’t even sleeping at all. I was able to appear on a morning program.” “I’m honestly happy to be able to participate in the World Cup, and at the same time I’m relieved.” Japan national team captain Endo Kou: “I’m happy to be able to compete in the World Cup. Our goal is to win the World Cup, and this is where we can start a new start.” The goal is to win the World Cup. What is necessary for this? “When you see the countries that have won the World Cup so far, you can’t win unless you’re interested in the whole country.” Coach Moriyasu Kazushi believes it is important to play as an interest in the whole country and fight in order to win the World Cup. Samurai Blue will continue to engage the whole country to aim for the top of the world.[FIFA World Cup 26 Asia Final Qualifier (3rd Qualifier)]Match date and time: Tuesday, March 25th, 19:35 kickoff (scheduled) Cards: Japan National Team vs. Saudi Arabia National Team Venue: Saitama/Saitama Stadium 2002 [GK]Osako Keisuke (Sanfrecce Hiroshima) Tani Akio (FC Machida Zelvia) Suzuki Ayato (Palma Calcio/Italy)[DF]Nagatomo Yuto (FC Tokyo) Itakura Ko (Borussia Menchengradbach/Germany) Ito Hiroki (Bayern Munich/Germany) Seko Ayumu (Grasshopper CZ/Switzerland) Sugawara Yuse (Southampton FC/England) Sekine Daiki (Stad Reims/France) Takai Yuki (Kawasaki Frontale) Nakayama Yuta (FC Machida Zelvia)[MF/FW]Endo Wataru (Liverpool FC/England) Ito Junya (Stad Reims/France) Minamino Takumi (AS Monaco/France) Furuhashi Torugo (Stad Rennes/France) Morita Hidemasa (Sporting CP/Portuguese) Kamata Daichi (Crystal Palace/England) Mito Kaoru (Brighton and Hove Albion FC/England) Maeda Daizen (Celtic/Scottland) Hatada Reo (Celtic/Scottish) Doan Ritsu (SC Freiburg/Germany) Ueda Kyosei (Fejenoord/Netherlands) Tanaka Aoi (Leeds United/England) Nakamura Keito (Stad Reims/France) Kubo Takefusa Real Sociedad/Spain) Fujita Joruchima (Sint Troyden VV/Belgium) Machino Shooto (Holstein Kiel/Germany) Thursday, September 5, 2024 Round 1: Japan 7-0 China Tuesday, September 10, 2024 Round 2: Bahrain 0-5 Japan Thursday, October 10, 2024 Round 3: Saudi Arabia 0-2 Japan Tuesday, October 15, 2024 Round 4: Japan 1-1 Australia Friday, November 15, 2024 Round 5: Indonesia 0-4 Japan Tuesday, November 19, 2024 Round 6: China 1-3 Japan Thursday, March 20, 2025 Round 7: Japan – Bahrain Tuesday, March 25, 2025 Section 8: Japan – Saudi Arabia, Thursday, June 5, 2025 Section 9: Australia – Japan, Tuesday, June 10, 2025 Section 10: Japan – Indonesia With the concept of “a program that conveys the “real” hidden in athletes and their matches and allows you to experience the “live” of sports,” we bring you baseball, soccer, Olympic events, and more from a unique perspective! ■TV Tokyo network every Monday to Thursday, 11:55pm / Friday, 11:58pm / Saturday, 10:30pm / Sunday, 10:54pm ■BS TV Tokyo every Saturday, 1:00am / Sunday, 1:35pm Program website: https://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/realive/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TVTOKYO_sports/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realive_tvtokyo/ ▼Please subscribe to our channel▼ https://www.youtube.com/tvtokyo_sports #Japan Football Team #Moriyasu #World Cup # #Worldcup #soccer #football #TV Tokyo #Sports #SPORTS #TV Tokyo
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