Moriyasu Japan lost 1-2 to Brazil in the North and Central America World Cup, losing in the top 32 in the first round of the final tournament. While the JFA has decided to request coach Hajime Moriyasu to continue as coach, an unusual situation continues in which names of successor candidates such as Tsuyoshi Oiwa, Tatsu Oniki, Kenta Hasegawa, and Hiroshi Nanami have surfaced at the same time. In this video, Reimu and Marisa will slowly explain the real reason why the debate about his successor persists despite the “default policy of continuing his appointment”. The “certain circumstances” of Tsuyoshi Oiwa, the U-21 national team coach who is considered the most likely candidate, the structure that Tatsu Oniki, the most popular coach among fans, “cannot become,” the hidden strengths of Kenta Hasegawa, who coached Takefusa Kubo and Ritsu Doan during their club days, and the postco glue that disappears due to the budget. Furthermore, we will delve deeper into Coach Moriyasu’s selection policy of “5 major league standards”, which is at the root of the succession debate, and explore how this is not just a selection of personnel, but a path to take for Japanese soccer. Will he continue on his current path focusing on European teams such as Takefusa Kubo, or will he change direction to a new manager with a J.League perspective? This is the content that predicts the blueprint for the 2030 World Cup. *This video is a study/entertainment project based on publicly available information. #Japan national soccer team #Hajime Moriyasu #Takefusa Kubo #Ritsu Doan #Tsuyoshi Oiwa #Tatsu Oniki #Next coach #Slow commentary

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