#Japan National Soccer Team #Moriho Japan #Hidemasa Morita If “removing” one player is the greatest love for the team — do you believe that? Hidemasa Morita’s failure to be selected for the national soccer team shakes the Japanese national soccer team. This is not just a change in military strength. Behind the scenes was Director Hajime Moriyasu’s meticulous and cold-hearted “organizational management (community control).” What is the real reason why Morita was left out, not a problem of technique or ability? Furthermore, we will delve into a thorough analysis of the Dutch national team’s strong opponent in the next match, the fatal “habits” of coach Koeman, and the shocking scenario in which the controversial “bumpy grass pitch problem” led to a miraculous comeback for the Japanese national team. Do you think the current Japanese national team has the ability to overcome the barrier of the top 16? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section! 00:00 Hidemasa Morita’s failure – calculated management rather than “exclusion” 01:15 Timing of apology and director Moriyasu’s “cold” way of controlling people’s hearts 02:50 Isn’t it a matter of ability? The only mistake Morita made 04:15 Organizational control vs. tactical command: Coach Moriyasu’s true evaluation 05:30 Will Hidemasa Morita be able to return to the Japan national team? 06:45[Thorough analysis]Why is the Dutch national team the most difficult opponent right now? 08:15 Japan’s chance of victory as seen in manager Ronald Koeman’s “habits” 09:30 The idea behind the controversial “bumpy grass pitch problem” 11:00 Shift to “kicking soccer”: The gap between Moriyasu’s philosophy and Morita’s style 12:15 Summary: Maturing Moriyasu Japan, the key to surpassing the last 16 #Japan National Team #Hajime Moriyasu #Hidemasa Morita #Japan Soccer National Team #Netherlands National Team #World Cup #socceranalysis

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