Head coach of the Japan national soccer team

Moriho Ichi (1948-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2001-2006

In an interview with the Japanese media "Sports Newspaper Knowledge", he announced that he will travel to Germany to watch the upcoming match.

European cup (e.g. soccer)

Part of the tournament. This trip is designed to learn and observe trends in European soccer.

Mori Boichi said he plans to travel to Europe between this month and early July to watch a number of European Cup matches live. He believes that by watching high-level soccer matches, he can absorb and learn advanced tactics and concepts, which will help improve the athletic level of the Japanese national team.

In the interview, Morihoichi made special mention of Germany and Spain, both of which are traditional powerhouses in the World Cup circuit. He emphasized that despite

Japanese team

Having beaten both rivals in the World Cup, Germany and Spain are still evolving, and Japanese soccer must also accelerate its pace of development to avoid being left behind.

Mori Boichi emphasized that the goal of Japanese soccer is for the world to take it for granted that it is a matter of course to play against the top teams in major tournaments. In order to achieve this goal, Japanese soccer must further strengthen itself, not only to keep up with the evolution of its opponents, but also to surpass it.

Speaking about Japanese player Yohki Ito, who recently transferred to Bayern Munich, Mori Boichi expressed his pride. He believes that being picked up by a world-class club like Bayern Munich is a high recognition of the player's ability, as well as an affirmation of Japan's soccer training system.

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