laitimes

Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).

author:Ma Zilun

Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (several World Cup champions and now top-ranked teams in the world)

Playing against the world's second-rate teams has the upper hand slightly (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc., except Mexico)

Playing the world's third-rate teams has a great advantage (Scotland, Poland, Wales, Norway, Chile, Austria, Africa, etc.)

The Japanese team plays much like Spain at its peak, except that it does not have a strong striker and is not as capable as Spain. The shrunken version of Pinnacle Spain. When it comes to Japan, a team with strong personal ability, it is no problem. The Japanese team is not afraid to play the whole team, and no one can play Japan.

The prospect of the World Cup is really difficult to say, look at the impromptu play, the play-offs that neither Costa Rica nor New Zealand are Japan's opponents, Spain and Germany have a problem Japan has a chance, it is difficult but not completely no chance, at least has reached a certain level.

Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).
Japan had a bit of a hard time playing against world-class teams (a few World Cup champions and a few currently ranked teams in the world) and playing a little more dominant against world-class teams (Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Uruguay, etc.).

Read on