The Japan national football team defeated Tunisia 4-0 in the second match of the World Cup, advancing to the knockout stage. What led to their victory in the notoriously difficult second match? Japan's coach, Hajime Moriyasu, shared the team's past results with the players before the match, saying, 'Experienced players shared their experiences with the team, and that helped us prepare.' The team held a meeting before the match to discuss their strategy and past mistakes. Players like Yuto Nagatomo and Tsukasa Shiotani, who have experienced four World Cups, actively shared their thoughts. Before the match, Hiroki Sakai said, 'We need to grow from our experiences in Qatar and change our approach.' Takumi Minamino, who experienced the loss to Costa Rica in the previous World Cup, said, 'Now, it's important to have a clear strategy and play as a team.' The team also held a training camp in Monterrey, Mexico, to adapt to the local environment. Moriyasu emphasized that the team was well-prepared for the match, including their strategy for dealing with the heat. Tunisia had a new coach, making it difficult to predict their strategy, but Japan remained calm. Moriyasu said after the match, 'The players were well-prepared, and we were able to execute our strategy.' Japan's victory was the result of the team sharing their past experiences and preparing thoroughly. They overcame the 'Kimagure' of the second match and advanced to the knockout stage. On June 21, Japan time, the Japan national football team defeated Tunisia 4-0 in the second match of the World Cup, advancing to the knockout stage. Moriyasu praised the players' preparation after the match.