Korea won! Blast of anger 02 points or more...The U.S. has made a wonderful correction to its complete defeat
Sep 10, 2025
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The Japanese national soccer team, led by coach Hajime Moriyasu, lost 0-2 in a friendly match against the U.S. at Lower Dotcom Field in Columbus, Ohio on the 10th (Korea time). Japan bowed its head to Alejandro Zendeyasu in the 30th minute of the first half and Folarin Balogan in the 19th minute of the second half. With the defeat, Japan recorded one draw and one loss in a friendly match in September. In the previous match against Mexico, they drew 0-0.
Japan played against Mexico and the U.S. with both the starters changed. However, it was behind the U.S. not only in the results of the game but also in the content. Japan gave the lead to 44%-56% in ball possession on the day. He was also inferior in the number of shots (11-19) and effective shots (6-11).
Criticism poured in after the game. Coincidentally, the U.S. was completely defeated 0-2 in the match against South Korea on the 7th.
Japanese media DospoWeb reported 'Japan was completely defeated by the United States. The United States was completely defeated by South Korea a few days ago. Moriyasu mentioned the difference from the match against Korea. Japan made changes to the starting list compared to the match against Mexico. However, he played as a member who did not lose his team strength. Nevertheless, there was a difference in power over the United States. It was a crushing defeat above the score. The United States showed a completely different appearance against South Korea and Japan in a short period of time. After the game, Moriyasu expressed his opinion on the related contents. It is said that the U.S. has revised its complete defeat against Korea in a wonderful way.
Moriyasu said, "(I think the U.S. tested) which player to use and which system to use against Korea. Obviously, it was a mismatch against Korea. The U.S. didn't get up to speed. It was expected that this game would change the system. The U.S. used multiple systems and players to play."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.