#Japan Soccer National Team #Hajime Moriyasu #World Cup 2026 Just before the World Cup, the Japanese national team’s “quiet collapse” that no one noticed. What exactly happened at the training camp in Monterrey, Mexico? We explore the fatal cracks in the organization and the limits of leadership hidden behind director Hajime Moriyasu’s words, “I’ve heard them over and over again.” We may be witnessing a real crisis ahead of the match against the Netherlands. We will thoroughly dismantle the costs of the “leader’s escape route,” which applies not only to sports, but also to business and organizational management. 00:00 The beginning of the collapse that no one noticed 00:45 Miscalculation at Monterrey training camp: Substandard grass and missing practice partners 01:50 Coach Moriyasu’s gaffe? What the “discussion” with the physical coach means 03:10 Is the adjustment with the U-19 appropriate? “True doubts” held by professional players 04:30 A fatal line for leaders: The cost of leaking “kitchen stories” to the outside world 06:00 Shunsuke Nakamura’s ambiguous title of “PK coach” poses danger to the organization 07:15 Challenge or gamble? The fate of a team lacking a sense of unity 08:30 Reactions from the media and supporters, disturbing signs off the pitch 09:45 All answers will be answered in the match against the Netherlands. If you like the ending video of results supremacy, please subscribe to the channel, give it a high rating, and leave a comment! What do you all think about Coach Moriyasu’s comments and the coordination with the U-19 team? Please let us know your real opinions in the comments section. #Japan national soccer team #Hajime Moriyasu #World Cup #Moriyasu Japan #Organizational management #Netherlands match #Soccer review #Leadership #World Cup

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