During the match, Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu caught attention by using large tactical boards on the touchline to send visual instructions directly to his players.
Numbers like 4, 5, and 1 appeared to represent quick tactical adjustments, positioning changes, pressing triggers, or shape transitions without relying on shouting in a noisy stadium environment.
It may look simple, but this reflects something Japan are known for: discipline, clarity, and preparation. Every player instantly understands the message and reacts together.
Modern football is no longer only about motivation — it’s about delivering information in seconds.
And moments like this show why Japan continue to stay ahead in tactical organization. 🇯🇵⚽
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