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Mori: I hope to give young people more opportunities, and I don't want to call up too many players in Europe

Recently, the Japanese Football Association announced the latest 24-man training list for the 2022 Qatar World Cup. This year is the seventh consecutive World Cup trip of the Japanese men's football team, and the previous three times, the Japanese team has reached the round of 16 in a row, and the record is the best in Asia.

Mori: I hope to give young people more opportunities, and I don't want to call up too many players in Europe

The specific training list of the Japanese team is as follows:

Goalkeeper: Kawashima Nagashi: 39, Strasbourg - Ligue 1, Kosei Tani: 21 years old, Shonan Bima - Nippon Professional Union, Shui Tian Shui : 33 years old, Shimizu Heartbeat - Nippon Professional League, Daniel Schmidt: 30 years old, Saint-Turden - Bijia

Defenders: Naotori Ueda: 27, Nimes Ligue 2, Akigo Taniguchi: 30, Kawasaki Striker - Nippon PSA, Yuto Nagatomo: 35 years old, Tokyo FC-Nippon PSA, Yamane Shirai: 28 years old, Kawasaki Striker - Nippon PSA, Sho Sasaki: 32 years old, Sanfreccus Hiroshima - Nippon Professional Union, Yuta Nakayama: 25 years old, Zwolle Hoga, Maya Yoshida: 33 years old, Sampdoria Serie A, Nakatani Jinnosuke: 26 years old, Nagoya Whales - Nippon Professional Union

Midfielder: Shibasaki: 29, Leganes La Liga, Genki Haraguchi: 30, Berlin United Bundesliga, Takumi Minamino: 27, Liverpool - Premier League, Kumiyo: 20, Mallorca La Liga, Hidemasa Morita: 26, Santa Clara Portuguese Super League, Flag bearer Keiyo: 24 years old, Celtics Su Chao, Junya Ito: 29 years old, Genk Bijia, Tanaka Bi: 23 years old, Düsseldorf - Bundes

Forwards: Hayashi Daichi: 24 years old, Tosu Sand rock - Nichiren Professional Federation, Akiyo Ueda: 23 years old, Kashima Antlers - Nichiren Professional Federation, Takuma Asano: 27 years old, Bochum - Bundesliga

Mori: I hope to give young people more opportunities, and I don't want to call up too many players in Europe

In this preliminary list, there are 9 players from the Japanese domestic league, 6 players from the five major leagues, 6 players from the Second European League teams such as the Dutch First Division, the Portuguese Premier League, the Soviet Premier League and the Belgian League, and 3 players from the second tier of the five major leagues, such as the Bundesliga, La Liga and Ligue 2. Even if the initially scheduled roster, its lineup depth is still unique in Asia, which is really envious of Chinese fans.

However, when Japanese team coach Morihoichi was interviewed by the Japanese media on the big list recently, he said a paragraph that made people envy, jealousy and hate. Mori said that before the start of the World Cup, he wanted to give domestic young people more opportunities to exercise more in the warm-up matches, and at present, he did not want to call up too many players in Europe, especially players who played in the five major leagues.

Mori: I hope to give young people more opportunities, and I don't want to call up too many players in Europe

People like Kenhiro Fuan, who played for Arsenal, Daichi Kamada and Makoto Hasebe in Frankfurt, and Yuki Endo and Yoshi Ito, who played for Stuttgart, were not selected for this list. But that doesn't mean they won't go to Qatar with the team.

At present, the five major leagues are coming to an end, and the teams are fiercely fighting for their own rankings, and Mori Baoichi will certainly not let all the players in Europe return at this time. It can be seen that Mori Hoichi has gathered a large number of european players in the midfield this time, and when the five major leagues are all over, there will be more players who play in the five major leagues to report to the national team, at that time, the competition in the japanese team's midfield will be quite fierce, which is a happy annoyance for Japanese football. However, Chinese fans want this kind of trouble, but they can't hope for it.

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