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Can the Japanese team really win the World Cup this time by overpowering France?

World Youth Championship 1/8 finals, Japan U20 faced France U20. In this one-sided game, the Japanese team used 37% of the ball possession rate in exchange for 23 shots, almost twice as many as the French team. The efficiency of the Blue Warriors in the offensive and defensive transition phase was shocking. Although it was a pity to lose in the end, the technical ability displayed by the Japanese National Youth Team in the game has conquered the fans.

Show off their muscles in the World Youth Championship, they will enter the quarterfinals of the World Cup

In the group stage of this World Youth Championship, the Japanese team achieved a record of winning 3 games, scoring 7 goals and not conceding a single goal. Their dominance is daunting. The overall operation efficiency is extremely high and the use of technology is very skillful. The state displayed by Japan's new generation of players is eye-catching. They have shown strength and ambition that surpass their predecessors.

After getting tickets to the World Cup early, the Japanese team began to prepare for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. During the "flying office" process, Mori Yasuichi was inspecting players in Europe while also inspecting young players. This team that performed well in the World Youth Championship is entirely likely to contribute to the World Cup national team.

Fight against strong enemies, defeat strong enemies

Facing the French National Youth Team, which has outstanding physical fitness and technical ability, the Japanese National Youth Team did not fall behind. This shows that the new generation of Japanese players have reached world-class standards. This is the result of their long-term focus on youth training and efforts to improve the quality of the league.

In next year's World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the Japanese team's goal is to break through the 1/8 finals. If it can reach the top eight, it means that Mori Yasuichi's team has the strength to reach the top. The goal of "winning the World Cup in 2050" proposed by Saburo Kawabuchi that year will gradually become a reality.