Japan national team's first warm-up game against Cameroon is a draw on October 10th at 0:05

On the 9th, the Japan national football team played against Cameroon in the first warm-up game held in the Netherlands and drew 0-0.

For the first time, the 28th-ranked Japan national football team, which is composed of players belonging to the European team, played against the 53rd-ranked Cameroon national team in the first match in about 10 months.



Takumi Minamino, who plays in Liverpool, a strong player in the English Premier League, started in the starting lineup, and in the 19th minute of the first half, Minamino made a showcase, but he couldn't score and turned back with no points. I did.



From the second half, we introduced aggressive players such as Junya Ito of the Belgian First Division, Genk's Junya Ito, Spain's First Division, and 19-year-old Takefusa Kubo who plays in Villarreal.



Ito dribbled through the right side to create repeated chances, and Kubo also aimed for the goal directly from the free kick, but was prevented by the opponent's goalkeeper and did not lead to a goal.



On the other hand, in defense, Cameroon was not allowed to score, and this was the first warm-up game to draw 0-0.