Germany Vs Japan: Skipper Maya Yoshida eyeing historic Qatar World Cup last 8 for Japan Maya Yoshida seeks to make sporting history for Japan at the World Cup in Qatar in around 6 months, but to have an opportunity at that he must be nominated and healthy enough to play in soccer's showpiece event for the 3rd straight time. A win in the Qatar Football World Cup knockout phase has established a hurdle too high. Football World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Germany Vs Japan Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
“So far for the Samurai Blue, Who have alternated between group-stage and round-of-16 exits in the past six competitions since their 1998 debut in France. I want to get past the round of sixteen for myself and also to create Japan Football World Cup Team sports history,” Yoshida said. Japan has been handed a hard draw for Nov. 21-Dec. 18 FIFA World Cup, pitted against European giants Germany and Spain, with Group E's 4 th team yet to be strongminded. While the odds are firmly against Japan making the knockout phase for the 4 th time, the 33-year-old's skills on pitches around the world allow him to tactic the task with a more mature viewpoint. The long-time Southampton and now Sampdoria centre-back is often compared to Japan defenders Yuji Nakazawa and Marcus Tulio Tanaka, 2 players who played key roles in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa a comparison that he says has spooky him throughout his career. I hated being judged against them when I was young, from the time I 1st got into the Japanese side.