Japanese wanted to make good the well-known victory against Germany (1-2) in their World Cup debut, now adding three points against Costa Rica (11:00 am, World Goal) to take a giant step towards the round of 16 of Qatar World Cup. The Japanese team arrived launched in the second game and their optimism contrasted with the struggling spirit of the Costa Rican team, who fell into a sea of doubts and their morale was shaken after the beating they suffered at the hands of Spain (7-0) on the first day of Group E.
The team led by Hajime Moriyasu will prove his mathematical pass in the rounds of I if he loses Costa Rica Y Spain win or tie against Germany in the final match of the day in Qatar, which kicks off at 8:00 pm (peninsular time).
It will be led by the Japanese team’s attack Misanoscorer of the winning goal against Germany, but the bad news is that eat Y Tomiyasu They train on the sidelines these days because of their physical problems and their presence is hardly tolerated. Aware of the historic opportunity presented to them after losing Germanythe Japanese distrusted the theoretical weakness of their rival.
The Ticos, wounded
Costa RicaFor his part, he came wounded and wanted to recover from the blow of the first day. the box Luis Fernando Suárez needs to win against the Asian team if he wants to keep alive his dream of reaching the round of 16. A loss for the Costa Rican team against Japan will mean their virtual elimination at the expense of what will happen a few hours later in another match in Group B.
Everyone is focused Costa Rica is placed in Keylor Navas. the goalkeeper of PSG Arrived at Qatar as his team’s great figure but the seven-goal loss against Spain and the Costa Rican coach is expected to make various changes to the starting lineup in search of a reaction that will keep him alive in world
Source: La Verdad

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