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    Football> Community> Salvador González Valero>

    Japan U19 VS Portugal U20

    Maurice Revello Tournament
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    Japan U19
    Japan U19 1
    4 Portugal U20
    Portugal U20
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    • Liam 665
      Liam 665 Won 3/4
      Japan U19 VS Portugal U20 Japan U19, in this Toulon Tournament, is composed of young players from the 2007 and 2008 age - groups, with the lowest average age in Group B. In the first round, they faced the Ivory Coast U23, who are 3 - 4 years older. Despite playing with one less man after getting a red card in the final stage, they managed to hold the draw until the end, showing excellent competitiveness and tenacity. They got one point and are currently third in the group. The team's playing style relies on ground - based passing and control. Their core scoring methods are flanking runs and dexterous goal - poaching in the penalty area. Forward Asada Taisho scored two goals in quick succession in the 61st and 62nd minutes of the first round, demonstrating remarkable goal - scoring efficiency. In terms of statistics, in their last 20 matches, the rate of high - scoring games is over 76%. Their offense and defense are both aggressive, and it's easy to have games with multiple goals. Howe
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 1-4 Portugal U20
    • Iggy
      Iggy
      **⚽ Japan U19 vs Portugal U20 | International Youth Friendly | 02 June 2026 | 14:00 JST** 📍 *Tokyo, Japan* 🔥 **Quick Preview:** Youth internationals between a high-pressing Asian side and a technical European squad usually equal absolute chaos. Japan U19 will push hard at home, but Portugal U20 has the individual quality to hurt them on the break. Defending is basically optional for both teams at this age. Community tips on Goaloo and NowGoal are heavily backing the **Over**, with sharp money pointing out that Japan’s last 6 U19 home games averaged **3.5 total goals**, and Portugal’s youth setups rarely keep clean sheets on tour [[1]]. 📊 **Key Stats:** - Japan U19 Home: **Over 2.5 Goals** landed in **80%** of their last 10 matches [[2]] - Portugal U20 Away: BTTS hit in **75%** of their last 8 youth away friendlies [[3]] - Style Matchup: Japan's high defensive line vs Portugal's pace = late-game goals when legs tire [[4]] - Recent Form: Both teams have scored in
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 1-4 Portugal U20
    • Ethan Blackaby
      Ethan Blackaby
      Japan U19 VS Portugal U20 Japan U19 has built its team based on the local youth training system. Their playing style emphasizes short - passing on the ground, with a focus on the overall movement of the formation. The rhythm of attack - defense transition is compact, and they are accustomed to breaking through the defense through group cooperation. Most of the players in this Toulon Tournament come from the domestic youth league. The lineup consists of age - appropriate local young players, and the personnel structure is stable. The midfield core, Haruhiko Sato, is good at short - pass connection and is responsible for the scheduling of the team's offensive and defensive pivot. He has performed steadily in recent matches. The rising star on the front line, Sota Hirano, has delicate foot skills, and his dribbling breakthrough on the wing is quite remarkable. The Toulon Tournament is held in stadiums in France, so the team needs to adapt to the venue environment when playing away. The tw
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 1-4 Portugal U20
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