Japan’s national team has shown its “best depth in history” with back-to-back wins against Ghana and Bolivia, but behind the scenes, key players such as Kaoru Mitoma, Hidemasa Morita, and goalkeeper Ayatoshi Suzuki have not been called up due to poor condition or injury. What is their current situation? And will they make it in time for the approaching World Cup? We will reconfirm the current status of issues affecting the Japanese national team. A thorough analysis of the current status of key players Following the victory over Brazil, the Japanese national team achieved stunning consecutive wins against Ghana and Bolivia. With the rise of new players such as Kaishu Sano and Keito Nakamura, the team is showing an unprecedented depth of depth. However, we must not forget the existence of players who were not called up for these activities. The situations of Kaoru Mitoma and Hidemasa Morita are particularly serious, and are causing a headache for Coach Moriyasu. Kaoru Mitoma: Played in only 6 games this season due to concerns about his ankle. Brighton’s manager also made uncertain statements, saying, “I can’t tell you exactly when he will return.” However, we have reached the point where “80% to 90% of the time there are no problems,” and all that is left is to take the final step. As marking becomes tougher in the Premier League, Mitoma’s return to form is an essential weapon for the Japanese national team’s attack. Hidemasa Morita: Opportunities to play with his club Sporting Lisbon have decreased. He has expressed his difficult feelings on social media, saying, “Right now, I’m fighting against myself,” and there are reports that he may transfer in the winter. Morita’s position has been filled by young players with remarkable growth, such as Kaishu Sano, and the fight for survival in the lead-up to the World Cup is intensifying. Ayane Suzuki: Although expected to be a regular goalkeeper, she broke her left hand in a Serie A game. He is expected to be out for “at least three months” due to the compound fracture. However, the surgery in Japan was successful and he began the first stage of rehabilitation. It looks like he will be able to make it in time for the World Cup, but the big challenge is whether he can regain his competitive feel. ■Going back! Players with high expectations On the defensive side, there has been some positive news reported regarding the defenders such as Hiroki Ito and Kodai Takai. Bayern manager Kompany has confirmed that Hiroki Ito will return. There are high expectations that he will overcome his injury and become an important pillar of the team. Kouhiro Takai, who has transferred to Tottenham, also joined the team training. Their future debut is attracting attention. The key to Japan’s ability to advance to the top eight is the intense competition that will make it difficult for Coach Moriyasu to select players. Let’s continue to check out their activities at the club! The main story delves deeper into the specific circumstances of the aces’ struggles and their impact on the World Cup. Please watch till the end! #Kaoru Mitoma #Hidemasa Morita #Aya Suzuki #Japan National Team #World Cup #Director Moriyasu #Hiroki Ito #Kohiro Takai #Kaishu Sano #Keito Nakamura #Slow Commentary #Slow Soccer #Please subscribe to our soccer commentary channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHAEOj_KmWUNW2E6iSxvqWg?sub_confirmation=1

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