Japanese national soccer team coach Hajime Moriyasu showed satisfaction with the moves of Japanese players who entered the European stage through the transfer market last summer.
Many Japanese media, including “Nikan Sports,” said Moriyasu met with reporters in the 2023 J1 League Nagoya Grampus-Alvirex Niigata match on the evening of the 5th and expressed satisfaction that there were several Japanese players who moved to European clubs or to prestigious clubs in Europe.
Coach Moriyasu said, “It is difficult to choose a national team because there are many good players inside and outside the country,” adding, “It can be understood that the level of Japanese soccer has risen for Japanese players to be evaluated as world-class.” I hope everyone in Japan will support them more.”
Recently, Japan began to pour out notable transfer news externally, with key midfielder Daichi Kamada joining Italy’s prestigious Lazio, and Ayase Ueda, who is considered another talent, also wearing the Dutch prestigious Feyenoord uniform. Moriyasu seems to have shown satisfaction with this very point.안전놀이터 추천