The Japan national football team resumed training on the 15th, one day after their match against the Netherlands. The team's starting members from the Netherlands match focused on recovery at their accommodation, while the bench players participated in a closed practice match with the U-19 Japan national team, who are currently active in the area. Japan's Kaito Ogawa, who scored the equalizing goal against the Netherlands, also scored in the practice match, boosting the team's morale. Japan's player, Kengo Nakamura, commented, 'No one is satisfied. It was a game where we needed to get three points.' The team is preparing for their second match against Tunisia on the 20th. Tunisia lost their first match against Sweden 1-5, but Japan's player, Keita Endo, emphasized, 'It's only natural that Tunisia will come at us with all their might, but we will also give it our all.'
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Japan National Football Team Resumes Training Ahead of Second Match
Japan national football team resumes training after Netherlands match, focusing on preparation for Tunisia match. Japan's Kaito Ogawa scores in practice match, boosting team's morale.
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