A thorough look back at the second match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage, Japan vs. Tunisia. Having earned one point in their first match against the Netherlands, Japan faced off against Tunisia, an important match in their bid to advance to the finals. Daichi Kamata got the ball rolling with their opening goal, and they dominated the match from beginning to end with Kiyo Ueda’s amazing mid-range shot, Junya Ito’s counter shot, and Ueda scoring another point, resulting in a comfortable 4-0 victory. In this video, we explain in detail from a tactical perspective the purpose of starting Takehiro Tomiyasu and Aoi Tanaka, the game plan prepared by Tunisia, and the reasons why Japan was able to dominate. Furthermore, we will discuss the intentions of the substitution plan, which is said to be one of the best in this tournament, and the compatibility with Brazil and Morocco with an eye on advancing to the finals. Moriyasu Japan scored four goals, tied for the most points in World Cup history. We will take a deep dive into its contents and future possibilities.

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