The official goal of the JFA is to win the World Cup by 2050. The key to achieving this is actually the appointment of Director Hajime Moriyasu’s successor. Almost all of the players on the national team belong to major European leagues, and there are over 130 Japanese players playing in major leagues, making it an incredibly rich team. On the other hand, the number of directors who lead these efforts remains too thin. In this video, Reimu and Marisa thoroughly dissect the succession issue with the appointment of a new coach in March 2027. We examine the reality of former Japanese national team captain Makoto Hasebe, who is pursuing a coaching career in Frankfurt, the much-talked-about coach idea of ​​Keisuke Honda, Tsuyoshi Oiwa and Tatsu Oniki, who have proven track records, and the proposal to invite big foreign names such as Conte. Furthermore, we will delve into the system that takes 10 years to obtain a license in Japan, the difference between Spain and Spain where you can get the equivalent of S-class in one year after retirement, and the depth of the player base that has changed drastically since the days of Hidetoshi Nakata and Shunsuke Nakamura, and get to the bottom of the imbalance that “players are world class, but managers are still developing.” *This video is a study/entertainment project based on publicly available information. #Japan national soccer team #Makoto Hasebe #Hajime Moriyasu #Keisuke Honda #Tsuyoshi Oiwa #Next coach #Slow commentary #JFA

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