The Japanese national team set a world record at the World Cup that will probably never be broken. That is “25 consecutive games without a red card.” Since their first appearance in the 1998 French tournament, they have not had a single player sent off in seven consecutive tournaments. They are seven games behind second-place Tunisia (18 games), which is an impossible feat for a sports record. Behind this record is the Japanese national character, which values ​​discipline and cooperation. With the same mentality as picking up trash at the stadium, they avoided even cumulative warnings, and as a result, in the 2018 tournament, they surpassed Senegal in fair play points and topped the group. On the other hand, there is also the view that his weakness is his inability to “prevent decisive scoring opportunities = dogso (tactical fouls with the intention of getting red)”. And Shogo Taniguchi, the center back who plays the final line, is the one who is forced to make a decision every time: “Should I stop the opponent or protect my record?” Reimu and Marisa will slowly explain this tension, which is called the “Taniguchi Dokidoki Theory” among fans. Is this record a feat to be proud of? Or is it a weakness? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments. *If you found it interesting, please support us by giving a high rating and subscribing to the channel. #Japan National Soccer Team #Shogo Taniguchi #World Cup #Fair Play #Soccer #Slow Commentary #Soccer Commentary #Doguso #Moriho Japan #Overseas Reactions

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