“It’s frustrating to lose against Australia, even if it’s overnight…” I’m sure many soccer fans felt that way. In the important stages of the final World Cup qualifying round, why did manager Moriyasu remove key players such as Endo Kou and Kubo Takefusa from the starting lineup, and use many inexperienced players? What is the intention behind this strategy? In this video, we thoroughly analyze Coach Moriyasu’s comments after the match and past comments, and get to the bottom of his true intentions. Is this really a scrupulous temptation to keep an eye on the real World Cup? Or… The scenes we saw during this match against Australia have actually been similar in the past. After losing to Iran in the Asian Cup, midfielder Morita Hidemasa made a huge stir by making unusual comments, saying, “I want to be able to do this as a team and say things like, “I think losing in an individual position is a escapism,” and calling for a lack of tactical instructions and clarification of how the team fights, causing a huge stir. This comment can also be interpreted as a question about the management style of “players’ autonomy and autonomy,” which Coach Moriyasu values. ✅ The reason for the loss in the match against Australia and the deep psychology of manager Moriyasu’s management ✅ Morita Hidemasa’s past criticism and the commonalities of this match ✅ Balance issues between “players’ autonomy” and “clear tactical instructions” ✅ We will discuss the evaluation of new capabilities and the future building of the Japanese national team. Using this defeat as a source of energy, how will Moriyasu Japan evolve towards the next match against Indonesia and the World Cup beyond? #Japan Football Team #Japan National Team #Moriyasu Japan #Final World Cup Qualifying #Australia match #Moriyasu Coach #Morita Hidemasa #Late Commentary #Late Commentary #Slow Soccer #Soccer Commentary This channel updates and posts daily soccer-related videos. Please subscribe to our channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHAEOj_KmWUNW2E6iSxvqWg?sub_confirmation=1
![[Japan Soccer National Team]”Independence, autonomy…” Coach Moriyasu’s bad habit has been activated again! Other than Kamata, he has almost no A-cap and is starting in the third team, and confesses after the game he lost to Australia! A slow explanation, including incredible comments on past players [Japan Soccer National Team]"Independence, autonomy..." Coach Moriyasu's bad habit has been activated again! Other than Kamata, he has almost no A-cap and is starting in the third team, and confesses after the game he lost to Australia! A slow explanation, including incredible comments on past players](https://www.jp2021.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/1749303725_maxresdefault-1170x658.jpg)
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