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BRAZIL FACES JAPAN IN FRIENDLY WITH LESSER FOCUS ON NEYMAR

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Supervisor Hajime Moriyasu said his players should be "valiant and forceful" to beat Brazil - - something Japan have never accomplished in a full worldwide.

 

We need to leave our imprint at the World Cup and the game against Paraguay was a beginning towards that," said Moriyasu.

 

Fresh from beating South Korea 5-1 on Thursday in Seoul, Brazil faces Japan on Monday in an international friendly in Tokyo. Brazil has not lost since falling 1-0 against Argentina in the Copa America final almost a year ago.

Playing in Japan could be a good omen.

 

“In a period four years you can do a better job,” Tite said Sunday, speaking at Japan's new National Stadium, venue for the Tokyo Olympics that were delayed by a year. “In that period you can see many mistakes, but many good things. You see a lot of players. And now we are seeing a new generation in terms of offense.”

Neymar scored two penalties against South Korea, but he's no longer the entire fulcrum of the attack. Three players  Richarlison, Coutinho and Gabriel Jesus — also scored in Seoul.

 

Brazil faces Japan in friendly with lesser focus on Neymar

 

 Brazil coach Tite has had the full four-year cycle to prepare for this year's World Cup in Qatar, unlike 2018 in Russia when he took over in the middle of the cycle after Dunga was fired.

 

Fresh from beating South Korea 5-1 on Thursday in Seoul, Brazil faces Japan on Monday in an international friendly in Tokyo. Brazil has not lost since falling 1-0 against Argentina in the Copa America final almost a year ago.

 

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Playing in Japan could be a good omen.

 

Brazil's under-23 team won Olympic gold last year in Tokyo, and Brazil's last World Cup title came in 2002 in nearby Yokohama in a World Cup co-hosted by Japan and South Korea.

 

“In a period of four years you can do a better job,” Tite said Sunday, speaking at Japan's new National Stadium, venue for the Tokyo Olympics that were delayed by a year. “In that period you can see many mistakes, but many good things. You see a lot of players. And now we are seeing a new generation in terms of offense.”

 

Neymar scored two penalties against South Korea, but he's no longer the entire fulcrum of the attack. Three players from the English Premier League — Richarlison, Coutinho and Gabriel Jesus — also scored in Seoul.

 

 

To that mix, add other threats like Raphinha, Lucas Paqueta and Vinicius Junior.

 

“In terms of the partnership with Neymar, there are others that share the responsibility,” added assistant coach Cesar Sampaio, who scored three goals in the 1998 World Cup. “It's not just depending on Neymar in the offensive half. We have other creative players with speed.”

 

Japan is consistently the region's strongest team. In the 2018 World Cup, Brazil defeated Mexico 2-0 to advance in the round of 16. Japan, meanwhile, led Belgium 2-0 in its round of 16 match before losing 3-2.

 

Brazil faces Japan in friendly with lesser focus on Neymar

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TOKYO (AP) — Brazil coach Tite has had the full four-year cycle to prepare for this year's World Cup in Qatar, unlike 2018 in Russia when he took over in the middle of the cycle after Dunga was fired.

 

Fresh from beating South Korea 5-1 on Thursday in Seoul, Brazil faces Japan on Monday in an international friendly in Tokyo. Brazil has not lost since falling 1-0 against Argentina in the Copa America final almost a year ago.

 

STORY FROM MICROSOFT

Hybrid work in 2022: What managers should know

 

Playing in Japan could be a good omen.

 

Brazil's under-23 team won Olympic gold last year in Tokyo, and Brazil's last World Cup title came in 2002 in nearby Yokohama in a World Cup co-hosted by Japan and South Korea.

 

“In a period of four years you can do a better job,” Tite said Sunday, speaking at Japan's new National Stadium, venue for the Tokyo Olympics that were delayed by a year. “In that period you can see many mistakes, but many good things. You see a lot of players. And now we are seeing a new generation in terms of offense.”

 

Neymar scored two penalties against South Korea, but he's no longer the entire fulcrum of the attack. Three players from the English Premier League — Richarlison, Coutinho and Gabriel Jesus — also scored in Seoul.

 

Japan is consistently the region's strongest team. In the 2018 World Cup, Brazil defeated Mexico 2-0 to advance in the round of 16. Japan, meanwhile, led Belgium 2-0 in its round of 16 match before losing 3-2.

Japan, who will play at the scene interestingly since it was modified to have the Games, heated up with a persuading 4-1 win over Paraguay last week

 

 

 

 

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