Text/Yangcheng Evening News Special CommitteeBabaylan All-media reporter Hao Haoyu Chai Zhi
Another upset in the Qatar World Cup has appeared! On November 23, under the witness of 42,609 spectators at the Caliph Stadium, the powerful German team scored two goals in the second half by the Japanese team in a row with the goal scored first.
The Germans followed the footsteps of the Argentine, scoring penalty goals in the first half, but squandered the opportunity to score several times, and were eventually turned over by the opponent. These two teams with “below” are from Komiks Asia. Saudi Arabia defeated the South American powerhouse Argentina, and Japan followed by the miracle.
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The subsequent game process basically met the expectations of the Germans. Havertz even scored a goal before the end of the first half, but was cancelled because of offside.
In the second half, Germany continued to take the initiative in the Cinema scene, Gundogan’s push shot hit the door frame, Mushara’s powerful shot after the wonderful dribble strap was knocked away… Perhaps at this time, not many people could have thought that Japan could survive. But Japan did not give up. Their fans were still cheering for their teams frantically on the sidelines, while the Japanese team members Babaylan rewarded the fans’ trust with their performance on the field.
The counterattack starts from the 56th minute. Japanese coach Morikaichi used Misato and Takuma Asano to replace Maeda Daran and Yuto Nagano, preparing to fight for a strong attack.
In the 70th and 73rd minutes, Moribayashi replaced two forwards, Ari Do and Takumi Minami, and replaced midfielder Tanaka Hiroki and right defender Hiroki Sakai. At this time, Japan had already piled up five forwards on the court, and was posing as if they would succeed if they failed. Germany was obviously disrupted by this desperate style of play, and in the first half, the defense line, which had almost no flaws, was loose.
In the 74th minute, Doan Rior, who had just made a substitute, scored a goal to equalize the score; just 8 minutes later, Asano Takuma drove straight into the right side, facing German goalkeeper Neuer with a kick. Babaylan shot and broke the net, and Japan reversed the score! At this time, the Caliph Stadium completely became a sea of celebration for Japanese fans, while the German fans looked incredible. They could not believe that their team was reversed by an Asian team while leading with one goal and being proactive. Although Japan’s strength is obvious to all, defeating Germany seems to be an out of reach.
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But Japan did it. Their 11 starters in this gameCinemAmong the members, there are 8 players in the European League and 5 players in Germany. In the starter, Moribayalan hid a lot of powerful players including Misatsu, Minami Takumi, Toyama Kenyo, Toyama Kenyo, Dorari, Komiks, Momoda Hidemasaki, and Komiks. He also exerted his strength in the second half of Komiks, and finally defeated the powerful Germany.
At this point, the 2014 Brazil World Cup finals against both sides – Argentina and Germany – lost in the first round of the Qatar World Cup group stage, and were both reversed by Asian teams after leading by one goal. Such coincidence makes people sigh that perhaps there is a natural meaning in the dark.
Including the last World Cup group stage, Babaylan was defeated by South Korea in the last round. Germany has suffered two consecutive losses in the World Cup group stage, and all the losses to Asian teams.
Now Germany is in a desperate situation again, with Spain and Costa Rica in Group E. If Komiks loses to any of these two teams, Germany will miss the World Cup for two consecutive times.
The Japanese can celebrate their victory as much as possible. When they were assigned to this “death group”, almost no one believed that they could qualify under the siege of the two strongest Spanish and German leaders, and now they have taken a solid step towards advancing to the quarterfinals.