At the press conference the day before the match against Brazil, manager Hajime Moriyasu announced that Takefusa Kubo would be absent. Reimu and Marisa will slowly explain this news. Fans voiced their disappointment after hearing the statement, “We haven’t started full practice yet, so we won’t be playing tomorrow.” Furthermore, it is an emergency situation in which not only Kubo is absent, but all four main players, including Kaoru Mitoma, Wataru Endo, and Takumi Minamino, are absent. However, many people online are confident that Japan can still do this. The reason behind this is that almost all of the 26 members of the national team belong to major European leagues, and even outside of the starting lineup, there is an overwhelming player base that is packed with ace-level players. We are now a different group from the days when we relied on one ace like Hidetoshi Nakata. On the other hand, some are pointing out that “Nakamura’s sock problem and the quality of the referees are more serious than Kubo’s absence,” and others are saying, “Isn’t it a psychological warfare strategy by coach Moriyasu who announced the absence of key players the day before?” What is the truth? Do you think Japan will be able to play against Brazil without their four main players? Please let us know in the comments. *If you find it interesting, please support us by giving a high rating and subscribing to the channel. #Japan Soccer National Team #Takefusa Kubo #Kaoru Mitoma #Moriho Japan #Brazil National Team #World Cup #Slow Commentary #Soccer Commentary #Overseas Group

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