First match of the North and Central America World Cup knockout stage. Moriyasu Japan fought a 90-minute battle against the Kingdom of Brazil, but unfortunately lost 1-2. From Houston, Texas, one day after the fierce battle, former Japan national team defender Rio Yasuda and reporter Mai Kosugi will provide a more in-depth summary of the biggest event in the history of Japanese soccer than anywhere else! Behind the scenes, what are the real tears and true feelings of the players in the mixed zone, and what is the true nature of the “difference that needs to be filled” between them and the world’s top players? ⚽ The first half was perfect and Sano Kaishu’s world-class opening goal: “I’ve seen it many times at the Bundesliga this season.” Rita Yasuda highly praised Sano Kaishu’s lightning-fast opening goal, in which he stole the ball himself, created momentum, and carried it to the finish. In the first half, Japan’s defensive network perfectly contained Vinicius, and Coach Moriyasu’s detailed game plan followed his scouts. 🇧🇷 Manager Ancelotti’s correction ability and realistic tactical analysis of the goal conceded scene In the second half, the response to Brazil’s “early cross after spreading the line wide”. “I had a heated argument with Atsuto Uchida and Keisuke Honda after the game,” reveals Rio Yasuda, about the reality of the defensive line at the moment of conceding the second goal. Why couldn’t Yusei Sugawara focus on the inside? Brazil’s “skillfulness” explained from the perspective of a fullback. 🛡️Takehiro Tomiyasu spoke in the Mixed Zone about his “one and a half years worth” and his individual strength “If I was really good, I could have defended myself by myself.” After the match, Tomiyasu revealed that his judgment was off based on his sense of the game, and his strong sense of crisis that he had to be criticized once again at the forefront of the Premier League. Why was Brazil’s Casemiro in that position? No matter how many tactics you use, in the end it is the individual ability that decides the game. Fresh words from athletes who know firsthand the walls of the world’s highest peaks. 🧤 “Zion can definitely be in the starting lineup for the Brazilian national team.” Ayane Suzuki’s quality is on a different level. Rita Yasuda highly praises him, saying, “Zion can definitely be in the starting lineup for the current Brazilian national team.” The reality of the situation is that if it weren’t for the guardian deity’s super saves, which have changed once or twice since practice at the camp, they would have scored 5 points. The contribution of Daizen Maeda, who showed a different level of momentum, and Takefusa Kubo’s message of explosive growth: “If young people don’t push themselves forward, things won’t change in four years.” The Brazilian representative was wary of Japan and was cornered. We will deliver the true story of those 90 minutes in which “the world was seriously afraid of Japan” with all its energy! 💬 Moriyasu Japan’s 120 minutes brought the Kingdom of Brazil just one step away. What did you all feel when you saw Tomiyasu talking about the “difference in individual strength” and Yasuda praising Zion’s guardian deity? Please feel free to write your passionate opinions in the comments section about what the future Japanese national team will need to break through the world’s top barrier! 💬 If the video touched your heart or you found the summary from the field helpful, please give it a thumbs up 👍 and subscribe to the channel 📺 (aim for 100,000 people!)! 🔗Related Links FOOTBALL ZONE Official Website: https://www.football-zone.net/ FOOTBALL ZONE Official X: https://x.com/zonewebofficial #Japan National Team #SAMURAIBLUE #Japan Soccer National Team #Brazil Match #Takehiro Tomiyasu #Kaishu Sano #Aya Suzuki #Takefusa Kubo #Rita Yasuda #Mai Kosugi #Moriho Japan #Final Tournament #Houston #World Cup Local Report #FOOTBALLZONE

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