On Saturday evening, #East Asia Jin continued to compete, and #Japan will play against #China at that time. Japan is the defending champion of this event and has gained an absolute advantage in the competition in recent years. Today, when facing China, which was hit by a dark game in the last game, Japan will definitely win another game. Strength Analysis Hajime Moriyasu has recruited all players from Japan this year. Even if there are no European star players in the team to support the team, Japan can still show its outstanding strength. In the last game against Hong Kong, China, Japan opened fire with a full firepower and led the opponent with a 5-goal advantage in the first half, which shows that their team’s tacit understanding and tactical execution are quite excellent. Since entering the 21st century, China and Japan have fought several times, and all of Japan remain unbeaten. Nowadays, Japan has an absolute advantage in both strength and psychology, and there is no reason for them to win this battle. China defeated South Korea 0-3 in the last game. Dejan Djurdjevic still had a bad start in East Asia after taking over the team, but this result is not surprising: players are free to pass and receive the ball, and lack of concentration when defending the penalty kick. Objectively speaking, China is currently at a time when the old and new are alternating. With the current domestic talent reserve, it is simply a fantasy to make a big improvement in the team’s performance. For China, it is crucial to show tactical progress and fighting spirit in this battle against a strong enemy of Japan. Team leader Japan’s lineup of East Asia Kinja this year is entirely composed of Japanese players. Coach Mori Boichi also admitted that he took this opportunity to help these players with less experience in the national team to grow in preparation for next year’s World Cup (he led Japan to enter the quarterfinals for two consecutive World Cups). Mori Boichi has long been based on the 3-4-2-1 formation, achieving elastic changes in formation through players’ running positions, and taking the initiative in the game through ball control. His football philosophy is the key to Japan’s ability to maintain dominance in Asian arenas. Zu Jiyu led China’s U20 to the U20 Asian Cup at the beginning of this year. Although he failed to lead the team to win the U20 World Cup, the Serbian coach also discovered many excellent young players, such as Wang Yudong, Kuai Jiwen and others, who were his former subordinates. In this year’s East Asia Jin, Zujiyu’s mission is not only to lead the team to complete the competition, but also to examine newcomers. The key player Aoma Yuki has very delicate skills at his feet and can easily tear open the opponent’s defense with his personal ability during the offense. In the last game against Hong Kong, China, Ma Yuki contributed three assists to help the team win a big victory. It is worth mentioning that Yuki Aoma is not unfamiliar with East Asia Key. In 2022, this boy won a total of 3 goals in this event and won the most valuable player in the event. In addition, Yuki Ma has scored 7 goals in his daily position this season. His performance in this game is worth paying attention to. Wang Yudong is the future star of Chinese football. At the age of 18, he has already gained a foothold in the club and the national team. Wang Yudong of the Chinese Super League has scored 9 goals this season, showing his outstanding ability to seize opportunities. He is active on the wings on the field and poses a threat to the opponent with his speed advantage and strong breakthrough ability, but the overall view and ability to read the game still need to be strengthened. Information and data are provided by third parties. M Plus does not guarantee the accuracy or authenticity of its content. 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