The Japan National Football Team won 4-0 against Tunisia in the second match of the group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The team's strength has been highly evaluated by global media, with Spanish sports newspaper 'As' reporting that the difference in soccer power between the two teams was 'truly surprising'. The Japanese team's playing style was praised, with 'As' stating that 'even when Japan didn't have the ball, they were still in a superior position. Their relentless pressure to win the ball back was a dangerous presence, even when Tunisia had possession'. The performance of Japan's player, Kazuki Oda, was particularly impressive, with two goals and one assist, earning him praise as a 'masterful' player. Brazilian media 'Globo' reported that Japan's big win and potential matchup against Brazil had elicited a range of reactions from Brazilian fans, with many feeling 'respect, concern, and admiration' for Japan's soccer development. Korean media 'JoongAng Ilbo' reported that Japan's goal of winning the World Cup was no longer just a dream. The Japanese team will face Sweden in their next match, and Sweden is expected to face even greater pressure. For a team like Japan, which boasts speed and danger, this is an ideal situation.