NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Following surprising victories over Brazil in October and England in March during friendly matches, expectations for Japan have risen to an unprecedented height before their previous seven World Cup tournaments.
However, their veteran players showed no intention of relaxing at their base camp in Nashville on Wednesday as they practiced diligently before Japan's opening match in Group F on Sunday against the Netherlands, another established strong team.
I completely grasp that friendly matches and the opening game of the World Cup are entirely different things," stated 34-year-old defender Shogo Taniguchi. "We will work collectively and keep making adjustments right up until the final moment when studying our rivals.
Japan securing their fifth consecutive World Cup team, 39-year-old Yuto Nagatomo referenced the painful experience of being eliminated during the group stage at the 2014 event in Brazil under coach Alberto Zaccheroni.
"For those four years, everything went well, defeating Argentina, France, and Belgium in the process, but ultimately realizing that what we believed was confidence was actually excessive self-assurance," he stated.
Prior to the competitions held in South Africa (in 2010), Russia (in 2018), and Qatar (in 2022), we faced challenges, and it's typical for people to come closer together during tough times. I believe we require that unity right now.
The Japanese squad managed by Hajime Moriyasu has openly expressed their ambition to go all the way, and 25-year-old full-back Yukinari Sugawara, who is poised for his World Cup appearance, feels the team's distinctive structure will benefit them greatly.
Besides Maya Yoshida and Takumi Minamino, the two veteran players still with the team even though they are not listed to participate in the competition, former Japanese legends such as Makoto Hasebe and Shunsuke Nakamura are present to offer useful guidance as part of the coaching group.
"I believe this is the largest sports competition on Earth... From now on, teams making their tournament debut may experience something unusual as match days draw near. It will be crucial for us to get into top condition, utilizing every available resource, including our experienced veteran players," Sugawara stated.
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