Soccer-Japan coach Moriyasu praises Kamada after standout performance in new role


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group F - Tunisia v Japan - Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico - June 20, 2026 Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu reacts REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

MONTERREY, Mexico, June 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Japan coach Hajime Moriyasuwas delighted with the performance ⁠of his side after their 4-0 victory over ‌Tunisia on Saturday in Monterrey. Japan were dominant throughout despite the absence of injured playmaker Takefusa Kubo.

The victory took Japan one step closer ​to qualifying for the knockout rounds, ⁠while eliminating Tunisia.

• “It was ⁠our second game of the World Cup, a match of ⁠high ‌tension, and one that people all over the world were watching. I am very happy that ⁠we were able to secure a victory ​in such a ‌game,” he said.

• "As a team, seeing players pick ⁠up injuries is, ​of course, highly regrettable and a painful blow. However, we have built this squad around the concept of whoever ⁠steps onto the pitch can win, and ​whoever partners up can function effectively."

• "Daichi (Kamada) has mostly been deployed as a defensive midfielder recently, but considering our current team ⁠situation, we had him shift to the shadow striker position today. The idea was to bring out his strengths and have him control the team's offence and defence ​from that advanced position."

• "Ko Itakura and ⁠Takehiro Tomiyasu, these two have also played central roles ​in our team-building process up until ‌now. We have always viewed them ​as players capable of competing at the true World Cup standard."

(Laura Gottesdiener; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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