Race to make Japan Football World Cup squad enters final stretch Shock omissions are on the cards when Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu announces his 26-man team for the Football World Cup in Qatar on Nov. with some recognized names in Europe possible to miss out. The most famous absentee from Japan's two September friendlies was Reo Hatate. The Celtic midfielder was named up for the sports against the United States and Ecuador but not once left the bench despite his talented performances this time in the Scottish Premiership and Champions League. 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 Japan vs Spain Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Gaku Shibasaki, who pulled the strings for Japan at the 2018 Football World Cup in Russia, has struggled to make an effect under Moriyasu. The Leganes player wore the captain's armband against Ecuador but also looks an anxious wait to realize if he will be called on in central midfield an area already well protected. Shibasaki has knowledge on his side, however, as does Genki Haraguchi. The Union Berlin man has played sparingly for the German Bundesliga leaders this term, but has been called up frequently by Moriyasu. The last lineup is harder to predict up visible, where the manager has used no regular starter since March following an damage to Vissel Kobe forward Yuya Osako. Takuma Asano of Bochum and Kyogo Furuhashi of Celtic have been unconvincing when given probabilities, especially Furuhashi, who has unsuccessful to net for the Samurai Blue since June 2021, despite his prolific scoring best in Scotland. While Osako is back firing for Vissel Kobe in the J-League, Furuhashi, his Celtic teammate Daizen Maeda and Ayase Ueda of Cercle Brugge all unsuccessful to show their scoring touch in the September friendlies.