Group Stage Data Comparison — Who Deserves to Advance More?



Brazil in the group stage: 3 matches, 2 wins, 1 draw, 7 goals scored, 1 conceded. Average possession 62%, average shots 16.3 per match, passing accuracy 89.2%. Defensively, only 1 goal conceded in three matches, and that was a long-range shot from outside the box against Morocco — zero goals conceded from open play.

Japan in the group stage: 3 matches, 2 wins, 1 draw, 5 goals scored, 2 conceded. Average possession 48%, average shots 10.7 per match, passing accuracy 79.1%. Defensively, 2 goals conceded in three matches, both from the game against the Netherlands.

From the data, Brazil has a comprehensive advantage. But Japan has one notable stat: counterattack success rate. Japan averages only 3.3 counterattacks per match, yet every counterattack results in a shot. Efficiency is the biggest label of Japan's offense.

At the goalkeeper position, Brazil's Alisson conceded only 1 goal in three matches, with a save percentage of 92.3%, ranking first among all goalkeepers. Japan's Shuichi Gonda conceded 2 goals, with a save percentage of 84.6%, also solid. This will be a direct duel between two top goalkeepers.

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BRA VS JPN
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Draw
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Japan
No
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