Japan with the equalizer once again. We’ve got a classic brewing here at Dallas Stadium.
Daichi Kamada with the goal in the 88th minute. Clutch. Fans showing that same enthusiasm.
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|日本、貴重な勝ち点1|
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強豪オランダ相手に――
貴重な勝ち点1をゲット。🇯🇵🔥
そりゃもちろん、
勝ちたかったよ。
でも――
今日の勝ち点1は
デカい。👍
そして何より――
これまでのワールドカップで、
一番熱い応援ができたんじゃないかな⁉️
若い世代も
国際経験を積んできたし、
あえてシンプルで
分かりやすい応援を心がけたことで、
イケイケの時間帯には
日本人だけじゃなく、
多くの人が
日本を応援してくれてた気がする。🔥
ホームみたいな空気は
作れたんじゃないかな‼️📢🥁
このムードのまま――
次のチュニジア戦は
きっちり勝ち点3を取りに行こうぜ‼️🔥
皆さん、
お疲れ様でした。
バモ ニッポン🇯🇵
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|JAPAN,One Important Point|
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We got
one important point
against the Netherlands.🇯🇵🔥
Of course,
we wanted to win.
But――
this point
was big.👍
And more than that――
our support
was amazing.
Maybe it was
the best atmosphere
we ever made
at a World Cup.🔥
It felt
like a home game.📢🥁
Now――
let’s take this energy
into the Tunisia match
and get 3 points.💪
Great job, everyone.
Vamos Nippon🇯🇵
#ウルトラス #ULTRAS2026 #日本代表 #サッカー日本代表 #worldcup
¿Vieron las bolsas de basura de los japoneses?
Vine a ver el Japón contra Países Bajos en Dallas y algo que me voló la cabeza es cómo encontraron la manera de echar porras, limpiar la basura y de paso darnos clases de civismo con un solo objeto.
I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if a team like Japan reached the World Cup semi-finals, or even the final.
After the Netherlands scored their second goal, I was just sitting there waiting for Japan to equalize. I was convinced they would come back at any moment. Even after the clock passed the 85th minute, I still felt they were going to find a way back into the game.
There’s something unusual about this team. When they defend, it feels like all 11 players are defenders. When they attack, it feels like all 11 players are attackers. The same applies in midfield. They’re organized in a way that would terrify any opponent, and the understanding between the players is incredible.
A lot of people are realizing how good Japan are, they’re one of the most disciplined teams in this competition. They might not always have the biggest stars or the most expensive squad, but what they lack in individual hype they make up for with organization, intelligence and teamwork.
Every player knows his role, they press together, defend together and attack with purpose. Against bigger nations they never look intimidated, it’s how they beat the likes of Spain, Germany, Brazil, England in recent time, and that mentality has become one of their biggest strengths. You can see it in the way they keep their shape, recycle possession and stay patient even when under pressure.
At this point, calling Japan a dark horse is probably outdated. They’re no longer a team capable of causing an upset once in a while, they’re becoming a team that top nations genuinely have to prepare for. If you switch off for a moment against them, they’ll punish you. That’s the level they’ve reached.
Every tournament Japan 🇯🇵 gets the “dark horse” label, then everyone’s shocked when they bully another European team. Bro it’s not a surprise anymore. Elite technique. Tactical discipline. Relentless engine. Fearless vs the giants
A los japoneses siempre se les ve en las tribunas con objetos azules.
Son bolsas de basura infladas. Les sirven para dar color y también de percusión para alentar. Y luego, al final, las utilizan para recoger la basura que queda en el estadio, como hicieron hoy vs Países Bajos.
Su equipo juega como Supercampeones y sus hinchas son tipazos totales.
Selección totalmente querible. Japón💙