Netherlands 2-2 Japan — The Pride of Asian Football



The Japan team once again impresses. Facing a traditional European powerhouse like the Netherlands, Japan fell behind twice, leveled the score twice, and ultimately earned 1 point with a 2-2 draw. In the last World Cup, Japan eliminated Germany and Spain; this year, they also held the Netherlands to a draw. Asian football is truly progressing.

I didn’t take part in this match. Before the game, my judgment of the Japan team was a bit on the conservative side. But looking back, Japan’s tactical execution, fitness reserves, and ability to withstand pressure have already reached the level of Europe’s second-tier strong teams. Going forward, in Japan’s matches, I will analyze them seriously and will no longer underestimate them.

Also, this draw once again confirms the rule that “many first-round group-stage matches end in draws.” Every team is testing the waters and trying to find its form—no one wants to take the risk of losing in the first game. This rule will still apply to the upcoming matches. Everyone can focus on matches between group opponents whose strengths are close to each other.

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