As the third round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds, Japan stands on the brink of making history with an expected eighth consecutive appearance in this prestigious tournament. The Samurai Blue have been a powerhouse in Group C, holding an impressive nine-point cushion over their nearest rivals. With four matches remaining,
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Japan has always been known for its attacking talent, but the challenge has been getting all of these talented players to work together seamlessly. However, in the recent Group C campaign against China, Samurai Blue coach Hajime Moriyasu showcased a new system that seems to have unlocked the full potential of the team. The 3-4-2-1
Daichi Kamada’s transition to Crystal Palace marks a significant milestone in his career, with the move signaling a new chapter in his European journey. The fact that Kamada has previously worked under Palace manager Oliver Glasner during their time at Eintracht Frankfurt gives him a unique advantage. Glasner’s familiarity with Kamada’s playing style and capabilities
Daichi Kamada, the talented attacking midfielder, has recently made a significant move to the Premier League by signing a two-year deal with Crystal Palace. This move comes after his successful stint with Lazio in Serie A, where it became apparent that he would not extend his contract. Kamada’s journey from the J1 League with Sagan