Before the match against Brazil on June 30th, Brazil’s analysis team was feeling “stuck” for some reason. Reimu and Marisa will slowly explain the composition of this reversal. Kaoru Mitoma, Takumi Minamino, and Wataru Endo withdrew, and even Takefusa Kubo was injured in the first match against the Netherlands. Due to an emergency situation where four ace players were absent for the match against Brazil, Shuto Machino was additionally called up. Normally it would be hopeless, but when you stand on Brazil’s side, the story changes. Mitoma’s dribbling countermeasures and Kubo’s keeping power countermeasures could not be used on the day and were all wasted. In addition, manager Hajime Moriyasu personally announced in a press conference the day before that Kubo would be absent, forcing Brazil to reconsider their plans. In the match against Sweden, we kept Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kaishu Sano for the full 90 minutes, and will be in perfect condition for the match against Brazil. The depth of the team, which includes key players from major European leagues such as Keito Nakamura, Ritsu Doan, Aoi Tanaka, Daichi Kamata, Hiroki Ito, and Ayane Suzuki, is different from 2006, when the team was dependent on Hidetoshi Nakata alone. In October 2025, they won their first victory against Brazil. Like Okada Japan in 2010, will this be a counterattack out of despair? Do you think Japan will be able to repay its debt? Please let us know your predictions 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 #Takehiro Tomiyasu #Kaishu Sano #Moriho Japan #Brazil National Team #World Cup #Slow Commentary #Overseas Group

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