Germany Vs Japan: Hiroshi Kiyotake senses facing Spain, Germany can benefit Japan at World Cup Hiroshi Kiyotake, one of five Japanese to have played in both the German and Spanish top divisions, was happy to see his nation join the previous Football World Cup winners in Group E of this year’s contest in Qatar. Presently captaining Cerezo Osaka in the J. League first division, the 32-year-old said his emotion was not necessarily just nostalgia from his time in Europe but more from Japan getting to face two title favourites on the biggest platform. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Germany Vs Japan Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
I’ve been away from the home team for a while, so I was hoping to see the matchups as an individual Japan fan, Kiyotake, who was last called up in March 2017 before a series of injuries ruled him out of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, told media reporter freshly. It’d be usually looked at as a tough group, but I felt we’ve gone into a good one. I was hoping for us to go in there a bit and said, wow, it’d be interesting. An active attacker with vision and delicate touches off both feet, Kiyotake was a vital cog in Japan’s fourth-place finish at the 2012 London Olympics, where the side beat Spain 1-0 in the opener at Hampden Park. His only Football World Cup arrival came in 2014 in Brazil, but he remained on the bench as Japan hurt a 2-1 comeback defeat to Ivory Coast before a 0-0 draw with 10-man Greece. He came on with just five minutes left in the final group game against Colombia as the Japan football team lost 4-1 to exit the competition. From my time at the Olympics and FIFA World Cup, I feel the