There is a cornerback whose name will always be on the final line of the Japanese national team. Shogo Taniguchi, 34 years old, currently plays for Sint-Truiden in the Belgian Pro League. Neither the goals nor the eye-catching tackles appear in the highlights. Even so, he cannot be left out of the national team. Taniguchi’s evaluation score was 7.55 in the World Cup Asia final qualifying round, making him the No. 1 CB candidate for the national team. He intercepts the opponent’s passes four times per game, which is more than twice as many as other CBs. He has not conceded a goal in 7 out of 8 games, and the number of dribbling breakthroughs is 0. In this video, we’ll explain it with data. ■ Chapter 00:00 Title 00:07 Conclusion first 00:36 Profile 00:51 No flashy numbers (be honest first) 01:09 World Cup qualifying evaluation score comparison (1st CB candidate) 01:36 What is an interception 01:49 Comparison of number of interceptions (2.2 times that of other CBs) 02:07 Dribble taken 0 times 02:30 Win rate of clean sheet games and aerial battles02:56 Also responsible for distributing pitches at the club (top 2% in pass frequency) 03:12 Defensive indicators of the club (top 19% in interceptions) 03:29 Reply to the “league is lenient”03:53 Facts shown by data04:21 No holes are the strongest weapon04:35 Ending ■ Source FootyStats / Transfermarkt ■ Channel Why Saka / NAZESAKA — Media that uses data to prove soccer themes #Shogo Taniguchi #Japan National Team #World Cup #Data Analysis #Center Back #SintTruiden

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