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Japanese media: There are fewer naturalized players present, and the Japanese team needs to beware of the restoration of the Chinese team's "kung fu football"

Japanese media: There are fewer naturalized players present, and the Japanese team needs to beware of the restoration of the Chinese team's "kung fu football"

Live bar January 25 news The national football team will meet the Japanese team on January 27, the Japanese media Yahoo Japan is concerned about the reduction of naturalized players in the national football team, indicating that the Chinese team may return to the style of play that pays attention to physical confrontation, and the Japanese team needs to beware of the "kung fu football" of the Chinese team.

Japanese media said that the Chinese team relies on naturalized players, and in the absence of this naturalization, it is expected that the Chinese team will change to the hand-to-hand combat style that focuses on physical confrontation that it was good at before.

For the Japanese team, the Chinese team only has two naturalized players available, Jiang Guangtai and Alain, which is a good thing for Mori Baoichi's Japanese team, and the Japanese team has also recruited many players who are confident in their physical confrontation ability, but the Japanese team still has to be careful about the traditional "kung fu football" of the Chinese team.

Japanese media said that the Chinese team is known for its rough fouls, the Japanese team is very uncomfortable with this, and as the naturalized players decrease, the Chinese team is likely to return to the "starting point".

Mori Hoichi remembered this deeply, and in the 2019 East Asian Cup, Jiang Zhipeng put a foot on the back of the head of Japanese team defender Daiki Hashioka, which caused criticism from the Japanese media and even the Chinese media

Japanese media: There are fewer naturalized players present, and the Japanese team needs to beware of the restoration of the Chinese team's "kung fu football"

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