The Japanese soccer national team looks at a mix of awe and fearlessness on the World Cup group opponents Germany and Spain.
"I am pleased to play with Germany and Spain against countries, the experience of winning the tournament," said Japan's Chef coach Hajime Moriyasu after the draw for the World Cup from 21 November to 18 December in Qatar.
He had already been guiled that his team would land in the group with the two European giants, Japanese media reported. Such a hard group had never been admitted to Japan. From the "death group" is also the speech.
"We want to reach the round of the last eight. But we can not do it if we do not beat the strongest nations in the world. We will thoroughly prepare and consider how we can do that," Moriyasu said. He hopes that Japan, which stands in place in FIFA ranking, can write history in his seventh World Cup participation.
Moriyasu wants to defeat in Doha demons: The 53-year-old former midfielder was part of the national team, which had to take a draw against Iraq in 1993 in the Latest Minute in 1993, which Japan missed the World Cup finals in 1994 in the US. "I would like to achieve our goals here in Doha, this time as a coach, and from the" joy of Doha "," said Moriyasu according to the Agency Kyodo in allusion to that game, which is remembered in Japan as a "agony of Doha".
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