Daichi Kamata, the Japanese national soccer team, has started training in earnest for the match against the United States on the 23rd of this month as part of their preparations for the World Cup in Qatar, and has been performing well in the German first division league team. The players expressed their enthusiasm, saying, "I want to achieve tangible results such as goals and assists."

The Japan national team will play warm-up games in Düsseldorf, Germany, against the United States on the 23rd and Ecuador on the 27th, ahead of the World Cup that will start in two months.



On the 20th, three players, including Yuto Nagatomo, who had been late joining the team due to a J1 match, joined the team, and all 30 members started training in earnest.



After warming up their bodies through running and passing passes, the players raised cross balls from the sides and repeatedly confirmed their movements.



In practice, Kamata Daichi, who has scored 4 goals in 6 games in the German 1st division this season and has been in good form, entered the midfield and delivered skillful through passes to players on the front line. was showing



Kamata said, ``I'm in good condition now, and every time I go out in a match, my numbers are coming up, and I'm playing with confidence.

Kubo: "Battle assuming the real thing"

Takefusa Kubo, who plays for Real Sociedad in Spain's first division, said, "There are many good players in the second row, but I want to show off my strengths and momentum first in these two games. It seems that there is not much left until the World Cup. We have time, so it would be nice if we could have a good sense of tension as a team and play assuming the actual performance."

Mitoma "I want to work hard and contribute"

Kaoru Mitoma, who plays for Brighton in the English Premier League, said, "In the match against the United States, it's important to know where you and the team are, and how much you can share the shape as a team. I want to play hard with a sense of tension. On the left side. I'm expected to show my presence and produce results with goals and assists, so I want to work hard and run well to contribute."