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    Japan VS Sweden

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    • Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Japan, under the guidance of Hajime Moriyasu, has developed two flexible tactical systems. When transitioning from defense to attack, the team relies on the full - backs on the flanks to push forward and stretch the opponent's defense. Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo make runs in the half - spaces to create gaps. A combination of long passes from the back and quick short passes on the ground generates a wave of counter - attacks. In the second half, the team will adjust its tactics through substitutions, switching to a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 formation to increase the offensive pressure. Set - pieces are also a regular goal - scoring method for the team. Japan has excellent tactical discipline, and its players' running coverage ranks among the top in the World Cup. However, the team has some weaknesses. In terms of physical confrontation, it is at a disadvantage. When facing high - ball attacks from Nordic teams, the team has significant pressure in aerial defense. After a long period of continu
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      World Cup Japan - Sweden
    • ojora acalla
      ojora acalla
      Current Group F Standings (after 2 matches) Japan: 1W-1D, 4 points, +4 GD (strong position – a draw likely secures top 2). They drew 2-2 with Netherlands and thrashed Tunisia 4-0. Sweden: 1W-1L, 3 points. They beat Tunisia 5-1 but suffered a heavy 5-1 loss to Netherlands, exposing defensive issues. Japan's strengths: Excellent recent form, disciplined organization, and attacking threat (players like Ueda, Kamada, Ito, Doan). They are hard to beat and have shown they can compete with top European sides. Unbeaten in the group so far. Sweden's situation: Need a win to guarantee advancement (or rely on being one of the best third-placed teams). They have firepower (Isak, Gyokeres) but look vulnerable defensively after conceding heavily to the Dutch. Japan’s consistency, better recent results, and solid defensive structure give them the edge. Sweden can be dangerous on the counter but must improve defensively to avoid another heavy defeat. A Japan victory or draw should see th
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      World Cup Japan - Sweden
    • Adin Reports
      Adin Reports
      Japan VS Sweden Japan shows a clear edge in offensive efficiency. Their offensive conversion rate stands at 22%, compared to Sweden's 16%. The xG efficiency of 1.15 indicates a high - level of effectiveness in creating goal - scoring opportunities. In terms of passing efficiency, Japan's key pass success rate is 80%, significantly better than Sweden's 70%. The value of forward passes is 1.0 for Japan, while it's 0.7 for Sweden, which means Japan can create more threats through passing. Japan also dominates in midfield control, with a 62% control rate. Their transition speed is 2.3 seconds, enabling them to execute sharp counter - attacks. In addition, Japan's players run a total distance of 120km, more than Sweden's 115km. The high - intensity sprint accounts for 25% of their running, and this physical advantage allows them to maintain continuous pressure on the opponent. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Japan's defensive statistics are
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      World Cup Japan - Sweden
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    • Ecuador VS Germany Germany, playing in a 4-2-3-1 formation, has fully completed the transition from old to new under coach Nagelsmann. The attacking frontline is brimming with talent. The duo of Musiala and Wirtz is crucial for breaking through packed defenses. Their one-on-one dribbling and through-pass abilities in tight spaces are world-class. Whether it's Havertz or Füllkrug as the attacking fulcrum, the team has a wide range of offensive options. At the back, Rudiger and Ta are the mainstays. However, the absence of the starting center-back Schlotterbeck due to injury weakens the depth of the defense, which could potentially be a problem. Ecuador, with a 4-4-2 setup, is known for its Premier League-level defense and efficient counter-attacks. This South American powerhouse is famous for having the fewest goals conceded in the South American World Cup qualifiers. The center-back partnership of Inkapie from Arsenal and Pacho from Paris Saint-Germain, worth over a hundred million eu
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    • Curacao VS Ivory Coast Curacao, one of the smaller - population teams in this World Cup, has a total squad value of just 8 million euros and is ranked 81st in the world. The key strength of this team lies in its defensive tenacity. In the second round against Ecuador, 37 - year - old veteran goalkeeper Rum made an astonishing 15 saves in the whole game, keeping a clean sheet and setting a World Cup record. On the offensive end, they mainly rely on Chinese - descent winger Chen Dayi from the English Championship's Sheffield United and forward Locadia, who once played for Chinese Super League's Cangzhou Lions. Cote d'Ivoire, ranked 31st in the world, has a total squad value of up to 426 million euros, more than 50 times that of Curacao. The team features forward Yann Diomande (valued at 90 million euros) from RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga, winger Amad Diallo (45 million euros) from Manchester United, forward Boniface from Inter Milan, and midfield maestro Kessie. They comprehensively outm
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      World Cup Curacao - Ivory Coast
    • Tunisia VS Netherlands The Netherlands continues to use a 4 - 3 - 3 attacking formation. Led by Virgil van Dijk, the defense is rock - solid. In the midfield, Frenkie de Jong and Xavi Simons are in charge of the game's rhythm. Up front, Cody Gakpo and Steven Bergwijn on the flanks pose a great threat. With 4 points at the top of the table, they only need to avoid defeat to secure qualification. However, to avoid strong opponents in the knockout stage, they prefer to win and lock in the group first. Ronald Koeman's team has been in full offensive mode, scoring 5 goals against Sweden. Brian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo are in great form. Tunisia is expected to line up in a 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 formation. Captain Aymen Dahmen is the only shield in the midfield. However, the team lacks players of Champions League level, and the huge gap in individual ability is difficult to make up for with willpower. They conceded 9 goals in two games and failed to register a single shot on target after a heavy loss t
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      World Cup Tunisia - Netherlands
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