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Ahead of the World Cup, Militao issues an urgent warning to Brazil
Brazilian defender Eder Militao gave a stern warning to his teammates of the Brazilian national team, demanding to do this. We are preparing for a real and difficult test against the Japanese teamIn the expected confrontation between them, next Monday in the American city of Houston, in the 32nd round of the AA-2026.
The Spanish defender of Real Madrid, who officially missed the Seleção in this World Cup due to a thigh injury, witnessed from the bench. Brazil’s unexpected loss to Japan (3-2) in a friendly match in Tokyo Last October’s encounter marked the Samurai’s first win in the history of the two teams’ meetings, while Japan continued their surprise run with a 1-0 win over England at their home ground of Wembley last March.
The Brazilian star expressed his admiration for the Japanese developments, according to the website, saying: ESPN:“I believe that Japan is experiencing its best years ever and they are going through one of the most famous periods in their history, both in terms of the team system and the individual skills of the players.
Militao’s comments come after the Samurai managed to finish second in Group F behind Holland to reach the knockout stages for the third time in a row.
Coach Hajime Moriyasu’s team showed great tactical and fighting flexibility in this World Cup. They came from behind twice, first with a thrilling 2-2 draw against the Netherlands, before beating Tunisia 4-0, before drawing again against Sweden yesterday, Thursday (1-1).
“We have to be very careful and alert because they never stop running and if they have the opportunity to deliver a knockout blow they will not hesitate. They have great tactical discipline and have players who are extremely committed to the pitch.”
Despite fears of a Japanese threat, Militao seems optimistic about the samba dancers’ chances of going far at the World Cup, especially since Brazil, just like Japan, managed seven goals in the group stage but conceded just one.
Brazil topped Group C after a 3-0 win over Scotland, followed by a 3-0 win over Haiti and a 1-1 draw against Morocco in their opener, prompting Militao to conclude with optimism. of Japan”.