The Japan national football team won 4-0 against Tunisia in the second match of the group league F of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Goals from Kamada and others secured the victory. Tunisia took on the match with a 5-4-1 mid-block base, but their defense was broken by Japan's quick passing and dribbling. In particular, the poor balance of the left side defense and the vulnerability of the DF line's rear response were exposed. The movement of Japan's forward, Ueda, created a gap between the DF line and the midfield, which led to the second goal. Japan earned points in the group league with this win and is expected to perform well in the next match. Tunisia, who lost their first match and changed their manager, aimed to earn points against Japan but failed. According to Takashi Tanaka, who analyzed Japan's tactics, Japan's build-up was pressed by Tunisia's front line, but Japan's goalkeeper, Suzuki, did not make an easy feed and instead passed to the right stopper, Tomiyasu. Tomiyasu's sharp vertical pass was then flicked by Kamada, leading to the goal. Japan's win gives them confidence, and they can now look forward to the next match. Tunisia, on the other hand, must aim to win the next match after suffering a defeat.