Spain, who will face Japan in the first league of the World Cup Qatar soccer tournament, released their practice on the 29th, and midfielder Koke said, "It will be a difficult match like the one against Germany." rice field.

Spain, ranked 7th in the world, will play against Japan in the 3rd match of the first league, which will be held on the 1st of next month local time and in the early morning of the 2nd Japan time. 20 minutes were released to the press.



During practice, veteran Sergio Busquets and 20-year-old Pedri were smiling and talking to each other as they ran and passed the ball, demonstrating the good condition of the team.



On the other hand, Álvaro Morata, who scored the opening goal in the match against Germany, and 18-year-old Gabi, who started in two matches in the first league and scored a goal in the first match, were adjusting on different menus.



At the post-training press conference, midfielder Koke said of Japan, "I saw the match against Germany, and they are a well-disciplined, well-organized and strong team. Their defense is solid and they switch to offense with energy. It's very fast," he said of his impression.



After that, he showed his wariness against Japan, saying, ``I think it will be a difficult match like the one against Germany.

Spanish media outlook

Regarding the 3rd match of the primary league where Japan will play against Spain, the Spanish media reporting on the spot said that they were wary of Japan, and that they expected a major change in the starting line-up and that Spain would win. rice field.



A male reporter from a Spanish TV station said, "We've played two games in a short period of time, and some players have played a lot of time. Gabi has a slight leg injury, and captain Busquets got a yellow card against Germany. I'm getting it, and I'm going to replace a lot of members."



On top of that, he expected the match to unfold, saying, ``I think it will change depending on whether Japan will apply pressure from the front line or counterattack, but anyway, Spain will dominate the game more than Japan.''



Also, a male reporter from a major Spanish newspaper said, "I think Spain and Japan are on the same level, and Spain will go into the match with 100%. Given the philosophies and mental aspects of both teams, a draw is impossible. I think that both teams will fight to win, and I think it will be a good game. It would be nice if Spain could win 3-2."