May 29, 2026, after the Japan national team training camp. Ritsu Doan, who wears number 10 on his back, spoke about his passionate determination for the World Cup. “My goal is not to wear the number 10. My goal is to win the championship.” The man who once excited Japan with his matches against Germany and Spain will now take on the world as a “symbol of the Japanese national team.” The presence of coaches Shunsuke Nakamura and Hiroshi Nanami, who are number 10 in history. And the image of a leader who pulls people along from his back, which he inherited from Maya Yoshida. In this video, we provide a thorough explanation of Ritsu Doan’s determination, the Japanese national team’s aspirations to become the best in the world, and even the reactions of fans on social media. Why are we wary of the game against Iceland as a “virtual Netherlands”? What are the set play countermeasures assuming Van Dijk? And can the Japanese national team really aim to win the World Cup? Japanese soccer is now entering a new era. Please watch till the end.[Hashtag]#Ritsu Doan #Japan National Soccer Team #World Cup #World Cup #Moriho Japan #Maya Yoshida #Shunsuke Nakamura #Japan National Team #Soccer #ฟุตบอล[Catchphrase for thumbnail]🔥 “It’s not my dream to be No. 10 – I’m aiming to be the best in the world.” 🇯🇵

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