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Japan made history on the first day of the World Cup Qatar 2022. The Asian team beat 2-1 Germany and caused a real bump in the World Cup. However, this has not been the only reason why those led by Hajime Moriyasu have been giving rise to talk.
According to Timeit is not only the Japanese fans who have been giving lessons in values in Qatar 2022, as their footballers are not far behind either.
After it became known that the Asian fans cleaned the stands after the match against the Germans ended, now all the spotlights are on the same players of this team.
Moriyasu’s boys delivered the locker room clean and tidy after beating the European team. In addition, they left 11 origami cranes as a symbol of honor.
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Once the locker room pictures went viral, netizens have reacted by expressing all kinds of praise. It seems the Japanese are stealing the limelight not only on the pitch, but also off it with their courageous actions to imitate.
On the next day, Japan will receive Costa Rica, which has just lost a 7-0 defeat to Spain. This duel will be played on Sunday, November 27 at 5 am (Peruvian time). In case he achieves a new victory, the Japanese will ensure their presence in the round of 16 of the World Cup.
Source: Elcomercio
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