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
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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