On the 10th, Daizen Maeda, who represented Japan in the North and Central America Soccer World Cup, attended a handover event for his autobiography “Gamshara: Why do I run so much?”, a World Cup debriefing session, and a side interview in Tokyo. ===== ★Your registration will help keep the channel alive and expand the coverage genres! →https://www.youtube.com/@dailysports?sub_confirmation=1 ===== On the 10th, Daizen Maeda, who represented Japan at the North and Central America Soccer World Cup, attended a handover event for his autobiography, “Gamushara: Why Do I Run So Much?” (Gentosha), a World Cup debriefing session, and a group interview in Tokyo. On the Japanese national team, Daichi Kamata even told him, “We don’t want something like this,” but the response was so positive that a reprint was decided on the 7th. After the World Cup, he said, “There are some regrets, but the next season is about to start for me, so I have to focus on that and get on with it.Rather than aiming for the next World Cup, I should first cherish each day in front of me, and I think there are four years of World Cups ahead of me, so I hope I can get some good results in my team.” What I feel will be more necessary in the future is the ability to go for goals alone. When he saw Vinicius single-handedly overcome the Japanese players, he realized, “If I don’t develop that much individual strength, I won’t be able to advance any further in the World Cup.” Before the tournament, he declared that he would fight “with all his might,” as the title of the book suggests. He said that he was able to compete exactly as he expected, but said, “While valuing my ‘gamushara’ style, I want to hone my different strengths.” #Mushara #Individual power #Daily sports video

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