On 11 September, the Nadeshiko Japan, the women's national soccer team and Japan National Team, lost 7-0 to Denmark in their final training match before the World Cup squad was announced.

World No. 11 Japan is aiming for the last four or better at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, and played a warm-up match against world No. 4 Denmark on 11 September.

Japan started to connect passes in tandem from the middle of the first half, and although they created frequent chances from both sides, they lacked accuracy in front of goal and ended the match 15-0.

In the second half, Japan kept possession of the ball and pressed the match.

However, in the 0rd minute, Minami Moeka's header back pass that responded to the opponent's long pass did not match the goalkeeper and turned into an own goal, allowing the team to open the scoring.

After that, Japan created chances, but failed to score and lost 33-0, and was unable to win the last training match before the World Cup squad was announced.

Coach Ikeda: "We were able to score a try ahead of the World Cup"

Nadeshiko Japan's coach IKEDA Futoshi reflected on the overseas tour, saying, "We scored a lot of tries since the previous match against Portugal and were able to try out the combination of players for the World Cup.

The team will play their final pre-tournament training match in July just before the start of the tournament, following the announcement of the national team in June.

Coach Ikeda said, "My job of selecting the squad has begun, and I want to play one match at a time in the World Cup to show the football I am aiming for."

Captain Saki Kumagai: "We wanted to finish with a win"

Captain KUMAGAI Saki said, "We had chances but we were able to play one play during a difficult time. I wanted to finish with a win."

As for what he will be expected to do in the future, he said, "We can't beat our opponents in individual matches, so I want to return to my team so that I can grow and improve myself.

Mana Iwabuchi "Power is still not enough in the world of competition"

Forward IWABUCHI Mana, who started the match, expressed her frustration, saying, "We can't win if we don't score, and we conceded a goal with a little bit of relax, and I felt that we still lacked our strength in the world of competition."

Looking ahead to the World Cup, which will start in three months, he expressed his enthusiasm, saying, "I think it's the best stage every four years, so I'd like to do what I can to get on the pitch and achieve good results."

Aoba Fujino: "I can't get results and I'm immature, I want to pursue it"

Nineteen-year-old FUJINO Aoba, who played the full game as one of the top three players on the front line, commented on the goalless finish, "I had the impression that we were overwhelmed by the opponent's momentum at the start and could not draw the momentum. There are some small mistakes, so we will focus on each result."