In the first round of the North and Central America World Cup finals, the Japanese national team lost 1-2 after a fierce battle against the Brazilian national team. However, it wasn’t just the match results that moved many fans. The day after the match, Ritsu Doan, who wore number 10 as captain, said, “I have no regrets.” Behind that, there was a conflict that he didn’t show anyone, his feelings for his teammates, his deep gratitude to director Moriyasu, and his true feelings as he keenly felt the difference between him and the rest of the world. In this video, we will introduce in detail the new style that the Japanese national team has built, the hopes and challenges seen in the match against Brazil, and the future four years from now, focusing on what Ritsu Doan spoke about after the defeat. What was the true meaning of the phrase “don’t show your ego”? And what are his thoughts on Director Moriyasu, who he said is “the best manager of all time”? If you watch until the end, you will understand why the Japanese national team continues to challenge the world and the true meaning of the message left by Ritsu Doan. How did you feel about the Japanese national team’s performance this time? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section. If you liked the video, please give it a high rating and subscribe to the channel! #Ritsu Doan #Japan National Team #World Cup #Japan Soccer National Team #Brazil Match #Moriyasu Japan #Moriyasu Hajime #North and Central America World Cup #Soccer #SAMURAIBLUE

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