Japan Women's Soccer National Team lost to England for the second consecutive loss March 9 at 6:06

Japan's national soccer team, "Nadeshiko Japan", lost to England in the second leg of a four-team international tournament in the United States against England.

Japan, ranked 10th in the world rankings, is facing an international competition against four teams in the United States as part of its strengthening for the Tokyo Olympics.

Japan, which lost to Spain in the first game on May 5, faced England in sixth place in Harrison, New Jersey on the 8th of the second day.

Japan has replaced six starters, and for the fourth consecutive year has appointed Nadeshiko League scoring leader Minami Tanaka.

In the first half of Japan, Tanaka jumped into the space behind the opponent's defender and aimed for the goal, but it was firmly dealt with and did not lead to a score.

In the second half he boldly aimed for the goal, but many shots did not threaten England from afar, and in the 38th minute defender Shiori Miyake was attacked at once by being deprived of his own pass. The final point was decided.

Japan lost 0-1 and lost two consecutive games. The third round will play against the world's No. 1 United States on the 11th of the local time and 12th of Japan time.