Hajime Moriyasu’s Japan is no longer just a team of disciplined “little soldiers”. In this video we analyze the tactical evolution of the Blue Samurai: from the 3+2 construction to the synchronous defensive phase, up to the sensational turning point of the Federation inspired by the Blue Lock manga. Is this really the end of the collective in favor of the selfish? In this analysis we discover: How Japan plays in possession and non-possession phases. The role of players like Suzuki, Endo and Kubo. What is the Blue Lock project and how will it change the future of Japanese football. ⚽️ If you love tactics and international football, sign up to PreTattica and activate the bell! Chapters: 00:00 The charm of Japan and the Blue Lock philosophy 00:51 A unique collective in the world: unity is strength 01:30 The “European” talents: the base in Belgium and the players called up 02:34 Tactics board: The 3+4-2-1 construction and verticality 04:31 On-field analysis: The 3+2 and Endo’s movements 05:43 The deep attack: Kubo and the tight exchanges 07.11 Tactical variants: The rumble and the “evil” of the 3-5-2 08.34 Defensive quality: Suzuki and the long ball 10.37 Defensive phase: The medium block 5-2-3 12.32 The culture of sacrifice: Moriyasu’s “little soldiers” 13.30 High pressure and preventive attacks 14.44 The Blue Lock Project: The hunt for the selfish 9 4.25pm How the Federation is changing the future (Camp 2026) 6.10pm Conclusions: Can Japan win the World Cup? Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pretattica_official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pretattica_official Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/pretattica_official Graphics created thanks to https://rtswsports.co.uk/

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