Reimu and Marisa will slowly explain the comments made by Japanese national team forward Kento Shiogai on the day before the match against Brazil, such as, “He’s the old Neymar, right?” and “I think he’s okay now.” Netizens’ reactions to the 21-year-old’s strong comments about Brazil were divided into two groups: those who believed in him and those who criticized him. In fact, this comment was in response to what Brazil’s Hafinha had said earlier, saying, “I don’t know much about Japanese players.” Furthermore, Takuma Asano’s sense of déjà vu before the match against Germany at the Qatar World Cup became a hot topic, asking, “What is Hansi Flick?” At that time, Asano sank Germany. There are many people who say that this is why they can’t laugh. Winning the World Cup, which was laughed at as a pipe dream in the era of Keisuke Honda and Hidetoshi Nakata, has now become an era in which both coach Hajime Moriyasu and his players talk about being the best in the world, after defeating Germany and Spain in Qatar in 2022, defeating Brazil for the first time ever in October 2025, and shutting out England in March 2026. Shiogai’s comments may be an extension of that confidence. Do you think this statement is reliable? Or do you think it’s too stimulating? Please let me 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 #Kento Shiogai #Takuma Asano #Moriho Japan #Brazil National Team #Neymar #World Cup #Slow Commentary #Soccer Commentary #Overseas Group

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