Análisis del bloque defensivo de Japón en su debut mundialista. El punto de partida fue la excepcional labor de Maeda y Ueda bloqueando por completo el juego interior de De Jong.
A partir de ahí, el equipo se plantó en un bloque medio/bajo con una estructura 5-3-2 que se adaptaba a un 4-4-2 con los saltos de presión de Nakamura. Ante la escasa movilidad del 4-3-3 de Holanda, el conjunto asiático se mantuvo compacto y angosto: presión orientada para forzar el juego por fuera, generar superioridad numérica en banda y controlar los desmarques en el intervalo defensor central-carrilero.
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🇯🇵😂 The most Japanese celebration ever
After Japan’s 2–2 draw against the Netherlands, fans rushed onto Tokyo’s famous Shibuya Crossing to celebrate.
For exactly 40 seconds.
Why? Because the pedestrian light was green.
As soon as it turned red, everyone stopped celebrating and obediently moved back to the sidewalks.
Even in the middle of a spontaneous football celebration, the Japanese still refused to break traffic rules.
Be careful with the idea that ‘everyone is replaceable.’ Some people are truly one of a kind. If you lose them, life won’t hand you another version—you don’t meet certain souls twice.
America is waking up to some major news.
Peace talks between the US and Iran have failed and both sides have returned home.
As a result, Iran is refusing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without a permanent peace agreement and the US has called it "bad news" for Iran.
Now, we await President Trump's response.
If the path forward is continued war, escalation, and a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, then the Iran War has just entered a new era.
US CPI inflation just jumped from 2.4% to 3.3% and further escalation of the Iran War would lead to 4.0%+ inflation, according to our models.
Meanwhile, Iran's Speaker of the Parliament just announced that the US "failed to gain Iran's trust" during negotiations. There are currently no plans for additional talks, according to Iranian media.
So, will Trump choose to push harder for diplomacy or double down on military action?
Today, we find out.