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🚨🎙️Roy keane :You've got to give Hajime Moriyasu a lot of credit. The work he's done with this Japan team has been outstanding. They've built a side with a clear identity, they know exactly how they want to play, and they had the courage to stick to it against one of the best teams in the world.
Japan should be proud. They didn't come here just to make up the numbers—they came to compete. They showed the world their intensity, discipline, and quality on the ball. That's the sign of a proper football team.
I thought Suzuki was excellent today. Tomiyasu was a leader at the back, calm under pressure and always putting his body on the line. Kaishu Sano covered every blade of grass, worked tirelessly, and never stopped fighting. Those three were absolutely outstanding.
In the end, football can be cruel. Sometimes luck just isn't on your side. One moment, one bounce, one bit of quality from the opposition can decide everything. That's exactly what happened against Brazil.
But when I look at this Japan team, I don't think about the result. I think about how much I enjoyed watching them. They played the game the right way, with honesty, commitment, and belief. They earned the respect of football fans around the world, and that's something they should all be proud of.
🎙️ Zlatan Ibrahimović on Brazil vs Japan:
“If there is one Round of 32 match I’m genuinely excited to watch, it’s Brazil vs Japan — and not because of Brazil.
It’s because of Japan.
I’ve watched every one of their games in this tournament, and you know how much I admire the way they play. Their organization, their defending, their attacking football, and especially their manager have all been outstanding.
Everyone expects Brazil to dominate, and they may well win because of the quality they have. But it won’t be easy.
I’m more interested in seeing what Japan has prepared. I want to see the ideas, the courage, and the tactical plan they bring against one of the biggest teams in world football.
That’s what makes this game so fascinating.”
🚨 Carlo Ancelotti on why he did not celebrate wildly after Gabriel Martinelli’s late winner for Brazil against Japan:
🗣️ “People asked me why I didn’t celebrate, but football is also about respect. Yes, we were happy to win, but I looked across and saw a Japanese team that had given absolutely everything. They fought with incredible courage, and I know exactly how painful a defeat like that can be.”
“Of course I celebrated inside because my responsibility is to Brazil and qualifying was our objective. But I’ve been in football for many years, and I’ve experienced both victory and heartbreak. Sometimes the best way to respect your opponent is to remain humble in your biggest moments.”
“Japan made us suffer for ninety-five minutes. They deserved our respect, not exaggerated celebrations. Brazil are through, but we know we must improve. Tonight we celebrate the qualification, but tomorrow we go back to work because the World Cup only gets more difficult from here.”
{@FoxNews }
Pep Guardiola on Japan's first-half performance against Brazil:
🗣️ “I don't know what Hajime Moriyasu has done with this Japanese team, but what I'm watching is extraordinary. People spent weeks talking about Brazil's stars, yet for forty-five minutes it's Japan who have looked like the real giants on this pitch.”
“Brazil have world-class players in every position. Alisson, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Vinícius Júnior... these are names that strike fear across world football. But today, Japan have completely ignored reputations and played with courage, intelligence and absolute belief.”
“Nakamura, Kamada, Sano and Doan have been fearless. Every attack looks dangerous, every press is coordinated, and every player is fighting as if this is the biggest moment of their lives. That mentality is worth more than any transfer fee.”
“What impresses me most is the discipline. Tomiyasu, Taniguchi and Ito have made Brazil's attack look ordinary. When you can silence players like Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha on the biggest stage, you're doing something very special.”
“This is why football is the greatest sport in the world. Expensive squads don't win matches teams do. Right now Japan look hungrier, sharper and mentally stronger than Brazil.”
“If Brazil don't change something immediately, this could become one of the biggest World Cup shocks we've seen in years. Japan aren't just competing anymore... they're making Brazil suffer.”
🚨 Sir Alex Ferguson on Brazil knocking Japan out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a thrilling 2–1 victory:
🗣️ “That is what champions do. They don’t always play perfect football, but when the pressure is at its highest, they find a way to win. Brazil were pushed to their absolute limit tonight, and Japan deserve enormous credit for making one of the greatest football nations fight for every single ball.”
“People will look at the result and simply say Brazil are through, but this match was much bigger than that. Japan showed courage, discipline and belief for almost the entire game. They never hid, they never gave up, and they made Brazil earn every inch of that victory. That’s the kind of performance that earns respect around the football world.”
“The difference in the end was experience. Brazil understood that knockout football is decided by moments, not long spells of possession or beautiful football. When the decisive opportunity arrived, they took it. That’s the mentality of teams who expect to win World Cups.”
“If I’m Brazil, I celebrate the qualification but I also know there is work to do. If they perform like this against even stronger opposition, they’ll have problems. If I’m Japan, I leave this tournament with my head held high because they’ve shown they belong among the best teams in world football. This was a defeat, but it was also a statement.”
{@SkyNews }
Juan Mata on Japan being eliminated from the FIFA World Cup after losing to Brazil:
🗣️ “Some defeats hurt far more than the scoreline, and this is one of them. Japan gave everything they had, fought until their legs could carry them no more, and still walked away with broken hearts. Football can be painfully unfair.”
“I can only imagine the silence inside that dressing room. Players who dreamed of making history for their country are now left staring at the floor, wondering how everything slipped away in the final moments.”
“The tears we saw tonight are not tears of weakness they are tears of players who poured every ounce of their heart into that shirt. There is no greater pain than coming so close to something unforgettable and watching it disappear in an instant.”
“Brazil move on, but Japan have earned the respect of the entire football world. They showed courage, humility and unbelievable togetherness. Those qualities will be remembered long after this tournament is over.”
“To every Japanese supporter, I know tonight feels unbearable. But one painful defeat can never erase what this team gave you. They made a nation dream again, and sometimes that is the greatest legacy a team can leave behind.”
Hajime Moriyasu after Japan crashed out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup following their heartbreaking defeat to Brazil:
🗣️ “This is one of the most painful nights of my career. We were only moments away from making history, but football can be unbelievably cruel. I have nothing but pride for every single player who wore this shirt tonight.”
“To the supporters of Japan, I'm deeply sorry we couldn't give you the ending you deserved. We heard you, we felt your passion, and we fought until the very last second. Seeing your tears hurts just as much as this defeat.”
“I refuse to blame these players. They gave everything—their energy, their courage, their hearts. They stood toe-to-toe with one of the greatest football nations in history and made the entire world believe that Japan could achieve the impossible.”
“In the dressing room there are tears, silence and broken hearts. That's because these players cared. They dreamed of taking Japan further than ever before, and watching that dream disappear in the final moments is something that will stay with them forever.”
“I told the players to keep their heads high. Tonight may feel like the end, but this team has shown the world that Japan belongs among football's elite. Defeat does not erase what they achieved throughout this tournament.”
“To every Japanese fan around the world, thank you for believing in us. We leave this World Cup with heartbreak, but also with pride. We may be going home tonight, but I promise you this team will return stronger, hungrier and more determined than ever.”
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović on Japan crashing out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after their heartbreaking defeat to Brazil:
“Football can be very cruel. Today Japan leave the World Cup, but they leave with their heads held high. They pushed Brazil to the edge, made them suffer and forced one of the greatest football nations in history to fight until the very end. That’s something no one can take away from them.”
“I don’t want to hear anyone calling this a failure. Failure is not giving everything. These players gave everything. They ran, they fought, they believed and they represented their country with incredible pride. Sometimes football rewards you, sometimes it breaks your heart. Today it broke Japan’s heart.”
“I saw the tears after the final whistle, and those tears tell you everything. They cared. They believed they could make history, and for a long time they looked capable of doing exactly that. The result hurts, but the performance deserves respect from the entire football world.”
“If Japan continue producing players with this mentality, this won’t be the last time they surprise the biggest nations. They have shown courage, discipline and personality throughout this tournament. Today they lost the match, but they won the respect of millions of football fans around the world.”
{@FoxNews }