Japan national team coach Hajime Moriyasu’s comment that “the J League and Europe are different sports” has caused controversy. Of the 26 World Cup members, only three belong to the J League: goalkeepers Yuki Hayakawa and Keisuke Osako, and defender Yuto Nagatomo. While players off the bench are called up in Europe, the selection criteria, which fall short even if they perform well in the J League, has been criticized as “originism disguised as meritocracy.” While also mentioning Hidemasa Morita’s rejection, the investigation focused on the distinction that “Individual selection is a coach’s subjective opinion, but comments that look down on the league as a whole are a different matter.” Now that Moriyasu has been eliminated from the World Cup with a 1-2 loss against Brazil, it is said that Moriyasu will continue to play, so we will delve into the impact that the national team manager’s message will have on the J.League. This is a book with the hope that Japanese soccer will be talked about along with the J.League, as it has a track record of defeating Germany, Spain, and Brazil. *This video is a slow audio commentary (Reimu/Marisa). Contains personal opinions. #Japan National Soccer Team #Hajime Moriyasu #J League #Hidemasa Morita #Yuto Nagatomo #Moriyasu Japan #World Cup #Slow Commentary #Soccer

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