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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Japan team firmly believes they can defeat "five-star" Brazil. Coach Moriyasu: The real World Cup journey has just begun; Football Association president declares goal of World Cup champion: very confident in defeating Brazil. Are you sure you haven't drunk fake alcohol? Bow and go home😁
At 1 a.m. Beijing time on the 30th, in the Round of 16 of the World Cup, Japan will face Brazil.
According to Titan Sports, Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu said in the pre-match press conference: I believe this will be a very intense match. We firmly believe we have a chance to win. Tomorrow's match will be even tougher. To secure victory, we must give our all.
"We have played three group stage matches, and with our previous performances, we have earned the opportunity to move forward. The upcoming matches will be a continuation of our planned work. It can be said that the real World Cup journey is just beginning now. The team has performed well so far, despite the difficult process. We will face a strong opponent and must perform at our best to win. We also hope to show the team's growth on the field. Brazil has won the championship five times, but we are eager to challenge them."
Looking back at the past head-to-head records, although Brazil has an overwhelming advantage, in a friendly match in October last year, Japan defeated Brazil 3-2 at home.
In the first round of the knockout stage, they will face a strong Brazil team, but Japanese players still set the goal of "winning the championship." 39-year-old Japanese veteran Yuto Nagatomo declared: "No matter who the opponent is, we only have one path: to win. Our goal is to win the championship."
According to Southern Metropolis Daily, when asked whether the match against Brazil is the most important in Japan's World Cup history, Japanese Football Association President Kuniya Miyamoto said bluntly: "It is indeed possible. But even if the opponent is Brazil, all the players and the team are full of confidence. We are very much looking forward to this match."
In this tournament, Japan's entire team aims directly at the World Cup championship, but the team has stopped in the round of 16 four times in history and has never reached the quarterfinals. Regarding this, Miyamoto clearly pointed out: "We have never made it to the quarterfinals; that is the primary goal at this stage. But the whole team is determined to challenge for the championship, and we will pursue this dream with all our might."
This match is one of the most anticipated in the first round of the knockout stage. Facing "five-star" Brazil, can Japan, the highest-ranked Asian team in the world, pull off an upset?
Since first qualifying for the World Cup finals in 1998, Japan has never advanced past the first round of the knockout stage. However, last year, they defeated Brazil in a friendly. Can they achieve a breakthrough in this World Cup?
Brazil's historical record against Japan is absolutely dominant, and Neymar has scored 9 goals against Japan. Can he continue to play and even score, advancing together with Brazil?
What do you all think? Come chat in the comments section.
At 1 a.m. Beijing time on the 30th, in the round of 16 of the World Cup, Japan will face Brazil.
According to Titan Sports, Japan head coach Moriyasu said in the pre-match press conference: I believe this will be a very intense match. We firmly believe we have a chance to win. Tomorrow's game will be even more difficult. To secure victory, we must give our all.
"We have played three group stage matches, and with our performance so far, we have earned the opportunity to move forward. The next game will be a continuation of our planned work. It can be said that the real World Cup journey has only just begun. The team has performed excellently so far, although the process has been tough. We will face a strong opponent and must play at our best to win. We also hope to show the team's growth on the field. Brazil has won the championship five times, but we are eager to challenge them."
Looking back at the historical head-to-head records between the two teams, although Brazil holds an overwhelming advantage, Japan defeated Brazil 3-2 at home in a friendly match last October.
In the first round of the knockout stage, they will face the strong Brazilian team, but Japanese players still set the goal of "winning the championship." The 39-year-old Japanese veteran Yuto Nagatomo boldly declared: "No matter who the opponent is, we only have one path: to win. Our goal is to win the championship."
According to Southern Metropolis Daily, when asked whether the match against Brazil is the most important in Japan's World Cup history, Japan Football Association President Kozo Tashima stated bluntly: "It's indeed possible. But even against Brazil, all players and the team are full of confidence, and we are very much looking forward to this match."
The entire Japanese team's goal in this tournament is to win the World Cup, but the team has been eliminated in the round of 16 four times and has never reached the quarterfinals. In response, Tashima clearly pointed out: "We have never made it to the quarterfinals, which is the primary goal at this stage. But the team is determined to fight for the championship, and we will pursue this dream with all our might."
This match is one of the most anticipated in the first round of the knockout stage. Can Japan, the highest-ranked Asian team in the world, pull off an "upset" against "five-star" Brazil?
Since making its debut in the World Cup finals in 1998, Japan has never advanced past the first round of the knockout stage. But last year, they defeated Brazil in a friendly match. Can they achieve a breakthrough in this World Cup?
Brazil has an absolute historical advantage over Japan, and Neymar has scored 9 goals against Japan. Can he continue to play and even score, advancing with Brazil?
What does everyone think? Share your thoughts in the comments.