The starting price is 180 million euros... Unexpected Facts Point, Devaluated 00 Draw With Mexico
Sep 07, 2025
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The Japanese national soccer team, led by coach Hajime Moriyasu, drew 0-0 against Mexico at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California on the 7th (Korea time). Japan will clash with the U.S. in Columbus, Ohio on the 10th.
Japan confirmed its advance to the 2026 North Korea-China World Cup finals early on. 'Host countries'The fastest ticket to the finals in the world, except for the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
He went on an expedition to the U.S. with the start of Road to North and Central America. Japan, ranked 17th in the FIFA rankings, played its first match against Mexico, ranked 13th. On this day, Japan showed a lack of decision-making power with only two shots on target while attempting nine shots. In ball possession, it was also lagging behind Mexico by 48.6%-51.4%. Japan took the numerical advantage in the second half of extra time when Mexico's Cesar Montes was sent off with a red card. However, he failed to open the opponent's goal in the end.
Japanese soccer media Soccer Digest reported that `China pointed out unexpected facts after the Japan-Mexico match.' Soccer Digest 'Japan dominated from the start with sharp movements. However, they closed 0-0 in the first half. In the second half, he shook the opponent with active system changes and replacement cards. At the end of the game, Mexico even left, but no goal was scored. The game ended with a 0-0 score.
The media quoted a report by Chinese media outlet Zvova. Zbova said 'Japan, ranked 17th in the FIFA rankings, is the strongest in Asia. He fought against Mexico, ranked 13th, but failed to win. The estimated ransom of 11 Japanese starters is 180 million euros. This is about twice as much as the Mexican starting. Japan nevertheless failed to score. Japan failed to open the quarterfinals at past World Cups. Will we be able to break through this time?' Japan placed Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord) as its one-top striker and started Takumi Minamino (AS Monaco) and Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad).
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.