Reimu and Marisa will slowly explain the story of Japan’s representative, Shuto Machino. A man who always carried his passport with him in case he called. The reason for this was the unusual fate of being called up for two consecutive World Cups. At the North/Central America World Cup, Wataru Endo left the team on the opening day, and the team suddenly joined the team just 27 days after being eliminated. Born in Iga City, Mie Prefecture, he joined Yokohama F. Marinos from Riseisha High School, but did not appear in any official games in his first year as a professional. After “the most frustrating year of my life,” when he took a city bus for an hour to get to the practice field, he climbed his way back up with J3 Kitakyushu and Shonan Bellmare, and in 2022 became the highest-scoring Japanese player in J1. In 2023, he set a record for the first time in J League history by scoring 4 goals in 21 minutes in the first half. His trademark is a ninja pose named after the Iga ninja, and he achieved double-digit Bundesliga goals at Holstein Kiel before stepping up to the prestigious Borussia MG. All eyes are on the day when this man, who has continued to turn his frustrations into strength, will explode into a ninja pose on the world stage. How do you support Machino? Please tell us in the comments. *If you find it interesting, please support us by giving a high rating and subscribing to the channel. #Japan national soccer team #Shuto Machino #Borussia MG #Bundesliga #World Cup #Ninja pose #Slow commentary #Soccer commentary #Moriho Japan #Overseas group

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