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Today is Good! Recommended's Theme is Towards a historic first victory and the story of Japan Football National Team and talk about The Friendly match of Japan vs. Brazil on World Cup

Featuring Interview of Japan Soccer National Team (サッカー日本代表) is Hajime Moriyasu (森保 一監督), Japan National Football Team Players included Japan's Best Dribbler (日本屈指のドリブラー) Kaoru Mikasa (三笠 薫) Japanese Number 10 (日本の10番) Ritsu Doan (堂安 律), Sai An, The Guardian Deity of Japan (日本の守護神), Suzuki Zion (鈴木 彩艷), Japanese Ace (日本のエース) Takefusa Kubo (久保 建英), and 2018 World Cup participant (2018年W杯出場) Tomoaki Makino (槙野 智章)

Which was the Who Interviewer is TV Asahi Announcer (テレビ朝日アナウンサー) Sari Sumita (住田 紗里), and The Former Japanese Soccer Player who interview the soccer player is Tomoaki Makino (槙野 智章)

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00:00Yes, from here on, it's a good recommendation
00:02Tonight, the Japanese national soccer team will face Brazil, a team they have yet to win against.
00:09The program interviewed Coach Moriyasu and the players to find out the key to their long-awaited first victory.
00:158 months until the North American World Cup
00:25Tonight, the strongest Canary army stands before Japan.
00:30If we beat Brazil, there will be a big earthquake.
00:34I think there's no doubt that we're in the strongest group in the world.
00:38In the middle, I can't hit one on one or several.
00:46Fukuda shoots!
00:50Fukuda scores the first goal!
00:51August 9, 1995, 86 minutes
00:56Fukuda scored a memorable goal
00:59Thirty years ago, he scored his first goal against the soccer kingdom.
01:04Japan has yet to win in the last 13 matches.
01:10And tonight, Moriyasu Japan will once again challenge the world's wall.
01:20And tonight, Moriyasu Japan will once again challenge the world's wall.
01:33I'm confident
01:35I think it's a win for the organization.
01:38Set plays have the scent of a goal in mind.
01:41Towards a long-awaited victory
01:46What is the key?
01:48In the limited time before the final battle
01:51We spoke to Coach Moriyasu about his thoughts on the match against Brazil.
01:55Japan has beaten Germany and Spain.
02:00They have never beaten Brazil
02:02How do you see this?
02:04I agree
02:05I'm frustrated
02:08Brazil has the most World Cup wins in the world
02:12Brazil is the strongest
02:13I've been ranked number one in the world
02:16I want to beat teams like that.
02:19Right now, I really want to win against Brazil.
02:23The key player in the attack against Brazil will be
02:27Keita Nakamura scores 8 goals in A-team intermediate matches
02:32With his delicate touch and unique rhythm in dribbling,
02:36Taking on the Thick Wall of Brazil
02:39Keita Nakamura goes vertically
02:42Go to one person
02:43What to do
02:45It went vertically
02:46Another person is already out
02:46Minus is dropped
02:48It was a brilliant move by Keita Nakamura.
02:52Brazil's defense is pretty strong, isn't it?
02:57I think it's extremely powerful
02:59The last time we played against Brazil
03:03I thought there were not many players who could stop Mitoma.
03:08Militao came to stop it on the first shot.
03:11Nakamura, who is also on the left side,
03:15Instead of deodorizing Mitoma
03:16Challenge the Militant
03:18This will be his first comeback in a long time, so what do you expect from him in this match against Brazil? Well, I think he is a player who can break through situations here, and I would like to see him play a part in that. At the same time as having high expectations for his players, Coach Moriyasu has repeatedly said about Brazil,
03:40They're not just learning how to win from the same perspective, but they're also acknowledging how great Brazil is, and most of the players are in the same league and playing in Europe, so they're all thinking from the same perspective, thinking that they have a chance to win.
04:02I am confident that we will win, but I think that the content will depend on whether we win in a down-to-earth manner, and I think that there is a chance that we will win.
04:16Good morning to everyone watching Good Morning! This is Makino Tomoaki, who scored a goal against Brazil eight years ago. From here on, Makino, a former member of the Japanese national team, will explore the key to victory against Brazil.
04:32Doan is Japan's number 10, who exudes a strong physique and great energy, making him a force to be reckoned with on both offense and defense.
04:55How do you feel about the match? I'm confident of winning, of course. But he doesn't have the perfect coordination. In terms of organizational strength, I get the impression that Brazil is lacking something, and they struggled in the South American qualifiers, so I think there's a good chance we can win. You just said there's a chance we can win, but what do you think of a strategy to break through? I think the key is defense.
05:21I think that in reality, if you put them in a 2-on-1 situation, Japanese players will not be able to counter it with their abilities, so I think that creating a 2-on-1 situation and providing support is something that Japanese players can do, and that will be very important.
05:35In fact, the number of goals conceded in the final qualifying round was three, the lowest number ever.
05:42Japan's goalkeeper, Suzuki Zion, also believes that it is important to shut down Brazil's individual skills with organized defense.
05:57Are there any particular difficulties with the Brazilian national team's attacks? I think there are some unique aspects to them, such as them hitting at times when you're not ready, or hitting immediately after passing the ball.
06:11I think it's about how I can work together with the defense and focus on not allowing them to score a goal.
06:18Kubo passes the ball to the outside and Kubo shoots in. On the other hand, ace Kubo said about his 30 goals in the final qualifying round and his attack, which can be said to be Japan's weapon.
06:32I think that the desire to play more offensively means that Japan will have more time to hold the ball than you might think.
06:42The strong European countries break down their opponents by keeping possession of the ball and using passing techniques.
06:49Brazil makes frequent use of their speed to counter attack, so Japan will naturally have more time to hold the ball.
06:56I was watching the last match against Brazil from the sidelines and I thought they were doing well in close-quarters play, so I think there will be fewer chances.
07:03I think the important thing is to place it
07:05Also, we all share the common understanding that even if you don't try to overtake, just taking a corner can create an opportunity.
07:11Set plays are still the key, so as a goalkeeper it's important to prevent them from doing so.
07:18I think it's important to prepare countermeasures against the opponent, including how to defend.
07:22Seven of the 30 goals scored in the final qualifying round for the North and Central American World Cup were from set pieces
07:34That has become a weapon for Japan.
07:41Here, the story turns to past matches against Brazil.
07:43I want to make it a match
07:46Tsuchiyasu is an aggressive player after all.
07:49There are five Japanese players who scored goals against Brazil.
07:53Did you know?
07:55Yes, 1 person
07:56Do you know one person?
07:57I know one person.
07:59what
08:00I already know two of them
08:02I know one person.
08:03It came out, it came out
08:04Yes, yes
08:05It was taken with Tama player.
08:06Tama player
08:07At Disco Japan
08:09At the World Cup
08:10I was probably watching the second one from the stands.
08:13Who was it?
08:16Beta
08:16I forgot
08:17effic lui
08:19Yes
08:20No, no, no, I saw Makino's goal
08:22Thank you so much
08:22Makino, it was a header.
08:24I saw the header
08:25With the team trailing by three goals, it was Makino who scored a goal from a corner kick.
08:33Set plays are times when the tension subsides and an opening is created.
08:39That's why we have a chance to score against a strong opponent, so we need to prepare well.
08:45The set-play coach has been called up since the end of the last World Cup.
08:50I think the score rate data for set plays has improved dramatically.
08:53The resolution of set-play analysis has increased as the time saved has increased.
08:58I think there are two other factors: the players' abilities have also improved dramatically.
09:02Armed with organized defense and set plays, they aim to achieve their long-awaited first victory in over 30 years.
09:09I've said that we'll be focusing on the content of friendly matches and making adjustments accordingly.
09:16I really want to beat Brazil.
09:19I think we should focus on winning this match rather than the content.
09:24Finally, Manager Moriyasu said that Kubo is not fully recovered due to injury.
09:29And this story looking to the future
09:32I've been wearing the captain's armband since I was a teenager.
09:39The fact that they hold stocks with genuine feelings is
09:43There are some places where I have been asked
09:45I think of it like Captain Tsubasa.
09:49It's like Take-chan is winning the World Cup.
09:53That's the image I have.
09:56Just because there is competition
09:58The player who I thought was better than him
10:01I think we'll have to change our judgment on that.
10:06That's it
10:08thank you
10:09To win the World Cup
10:14Tonight's match against Brazil
10:16This will have a big impact on the matchups for the main event.
10:20Tonight's test match against Brazil
10:24It will have a big impact on the World Cup finals.
10:27Group stage pairings
10:29Just before the December lottery
10:31Determined by FIFA rankings
10:33The higher the ranking
10:35To be in the same group as our competitors
10:37More likely to be avoided
10:39Japan is currently
10:41FIFA rankings: 19th
10:43The second from the top
10:442nd in the pot
10:46So tonight
10:476th in FIFA rankings
10:48By beating the superior Brazil
10:50I want to earn as many points as possible.
10:53Japan in the last tournament
10:54Pot 3: World Cup winning countries
10:57Germany and Spain ended up in the same group.
11:01So I want to win today and make things a little easier for myself.
11:04That's right
11:04The match against Brazil will be held in some areas.
11:07It starts at 6:30 tonight
11:09keep it up
11:10Japan
11:11Japan
11:11Japan
11:11Japan
11:11Japan
11:12Japan
11:13Japan
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