Nagatomo Yuto will soon turn 38 and turn 39. Is it necessary for the Japanese national team, or should they give it to the wave of generational change? Some supporters have supported him, saying, “It’s still a force,” and “It’s amazing how hard it is,” while others have negative opinions, such as “it’s hindering generational changes,” and “If you’re going to put it on the bench, you should choose something else.” In this video, we will organize three perspectives regarding Nagatomo: in favor, conditional evaluation, and denial, and think about it together with viewers. What do you think? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section. —–This channel provides the latest information on Japanese players active overseas as well as in-depth thoughts and explanations about soccer from a unique perspective. We strive to create videos that focus not only on the results of soccer matches, but also on the human drama and tactical tactics behind the scenes. Please subscribe to our channel! https://www.youtube.com/@giziroku2foot VOICEVOX: Aoyama Ryusei VOICEVOX: Satsuma Shoshuji VOICEVOX: Amaharu Hau VOICEVOX: Kigashima Sorin #Japan National Team #Nagatomo Yuto #Japan National Team #Match for Mexico #World Cup #Soccer Discussion #Voices of Soccer Fans #Inter Era #Generation Change #World Cup Asian Qualifiers #J League #Overseas Group #Mitomo Kaoru #Doan Ritsu #Kubo Takefusa

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