[Photographed at the press conference for Daizen Maeda’s autobiography “Glamour: Why do I run so much?”]There is “no” athlete faster than me. Even if there were, they wouldn’t admit it, so I don’t think there will ever be any. As expected ===== ★Your registration will help keep the channel alive and expand the coverage genres! →https://www.youtube.com/@dailysports?sub_confirmation=1 ===== On the 28th, Daizen Maeda, who is a member of Japan’s national soccer team and has been selected to represent the World Cup for the second time in a row, attended an interview for the publication of his autobiography, “Gamushara: Why Do I Run So Much?” (Gentosha). Maeda said, “I want people to watch it because it tells about my soccer career and my upbringing,” and explained how he wanted people to know how he became a professional and how he played soccer during this time before the World Cup. Maeda said of his goal for the World Cup: “I want to fight hard, score goals, and contribute to the team’s victory.” Regarding the number 11 he wore on his back at the World Cup, there was also a question about whether he chose this number himself. He wore the number 25 at the last tournament, and has since started wearing the number 11. This time, he had a choice, but “I wanted to choose 25, but everyone (fans) bought the number 11 uniform, and I myself bought a lot of number 11 uniforms to give as gifts, so I thought I couldn’t change it now,” he said, soothing the press. This tournament will be held at the age of 28. “Next time will be in four years when I’ll be 32, and there are more and more young and good players coming, so I think it’s entirely possible that it will be my last time, so I want to enjoy it for the last time,” he said of his determination. =====[Chapter]*The order of questions has been changed to summarize related matters 0:00 Avant title 0:10 Maeda Daizen’s appearance/Feelings about releasing his autobiography 0:58 Meaning behind the title “Gamushara” 1:13 Goals for the World Cup 1:33 Looking back on this season 1:59 Meaning of the three years of high school spent in Yamanashi 2:50 High school senior Tsuyoshi Watanabe was also selected 3:26 What was the last World Cup like? 4:20 What do you think has improved since the Qatar tournament? 5:00 Memories of Honda’s free kicks 5:37 About wearing No. 11 on his back 6:13 Why he chose No. 11 on his back 7:09 About his parents’ educational policy 8:10 Cheers from his children 8:35 Is there a player you think is faster than you now? 9:02 Mental health for overcoming setbacks 9:58 How I felt when I heard about the selection of members 10:58 Personal goals for the World Cup 11:21 I’m approaching the World Cup at the age of 28 12:01 How has your role changed compared to four years ago? 12:55 Maya Yoshida and coach Shunsuke Nakamura also present 13:38 Photo session #Gamushara #Speedster #Daily Sports video

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