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Japan just made World Cup history… and the football world may have completely underestimated them.
After a hard-fought draw against the Netherlands, many saw Japan as a disciplined underdog capable of causing problems. But their stunning 4-0 victory over Tunisia changed the conversation entirely.
In the 1,000th FIFA World Cup match, Japan produced the biggest World Cup win in their history, became the first AFC nation ever to score four goals in a World Cup game, and did it while missing several important players.
In this video, we break down:
⚽ Japan’s historic 4-0 victory over Tunisia
⚽ Ayase Ueda’s record-breaking performance
⚽ Daichi Kamada’s fastest-ever Japanese World Cup goal
⚽ The tactical system behind Hajime Moriyasu’s success
⚽ Japan’s incredible squad depth despite key injuries
⚽ Why this team looks different from previous Japanese generations
⚽ Whether Japan have finally evolved from dangerous underdogs into genuine World Cup contenders
With six goals in two matches, an unbeaten start, and growing confidence, Japan are becoming one of the most fascinating stories of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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