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    Japan U19 VS Canada U20

    Maurice Revello Tournament
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    Japan U19
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    Canada U20
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    • CatatanAli7
      CatatanAli7
      Japan U19 VS Canada U20 Japan U19 sticks to a fixed 4-2-3-1 formation. The average age of the whole team is under 19, making it the youngest team among the participants in this Toulon Tournament. The team adheres to a passing and dribbling style of play. The two defensive midfielders in the middle are responsible for organizing the ball in the backcourt. Three attacking midfielders flexibly penetrate the flanks, and the lone striker looks for shooting opportunities through short passes with teammates. In the previous group stage, they drew with Ivory Coast and lost to Portugal. Under high - intensity physical pressure, the team is prone to making mistakes when passing the ball from the backcourt. In positional attacks, they often get stuck in repetitive passing and find it difficult to break through a compact defense. However, they show great resilience in desperate situations and have scored many times through continuous front - court pressing. Set - pieces and short - range one - two
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 0-0 Canada U20
    • Derrick Odhiambo
      Derrick Odhiambo
      Japan U19 VS Canada U20 Japan U19's recent overall performance has been less than ideal. Their win - loss ratio stands at 30% and 50% respectively, with a significantly lower win rate compared to their opponents. On the home ground, they've shown some decent form, achieving a 50% win rate. However, away from home, their performance drops, with a mere 20% win rate. In terms of attack, they manage to score 1.8 goals per game on average. But defensively, they struggle, conceding 1.9 goals per game. In contrast, Canada U20 is clearly more powerful. They hold a 60% win rate in matches. Their offensive firepower is remarkable, scoring an average of 3 goals per game. Defensively, they are relatively solid, conceding only 1.8 goals per game, which gives them a huge advantage in goal difference. Visit Nowgoal.net to get real - time livescore & live football streaming Canada U20 has shown a more stable performance when facing opponents of the same level, especially in away games. They've achieve
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 0-0 Canada U20
    • FRANKLIN CHIGB
      FRANKLIN CHIGB
      Japan U19 VS Canada U20 Japan U19 continues to employ its well - established 4 - 3 - 3 youth possession - based system. The tactical setup is built on delicate footwork and teamwork, focusing on a steady offensive build - up through gradual penetration. The team shows excellent tactical awareness and has a high level of coordination. In the last six matches, they've achieved 3 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss, scoring 10 goals and conceding 5, indicating a stable performance. Recent statistics reveal that the team has an average passing success rate of 77%, a ball - possession rate of 56%, 11.2 shots per game, and a shot - on - target rate of about 35%. The midfield and front - line operations are smooth, with well - coordinated midfield rotations and flexible, varied off - ball runs in the front. However, despite the low passing error rate and strong overall control, Japan U19 has a weakness in physical confrontation. When facing high - intensity pressure, the execution of their tactics may
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      MR Tourn Japan U19 0-0 Canada U20
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    • Croatia U21 VS Ireland U21 Croatia U21 plays a 4-2-3-1 possession-based formation at home. The players inherit the delicate footwork of Croatian football. The double defensive midfielders have a clear division of labor: one focuses on interceptions, and the other is responsible for ball distribution from the back. In the midfield and front, they rely on continuous short ground passes to break down the opponent's defense. The wingers are good at cutting inside flexibly to attack the flanks, while the full-backs make timely forward runs to widen the attacking width. The team excels in front - court local pressing. They force opponents into hasty passes and mistakes. In positional attacks, they often create shooting opportunities through short - range one - two passes. Free - kicks and corner - kicks in the front are common scoring methods. However, the team has some weaknesses. When they push forward aggressively, the flanks are vulnerable to aerial attacks. The full - backs' forward run
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      INT FRL Croatia U21 - Ireland U21
    • Portugal U20 VS Ivory Coast U23 Portugal U20 continues to adopt the 4-2-3-1 ground passing and controlling style. Most of the players come from the domestic youth league, with solid passing skills. The double defensive midfielders are responsible for both interception and organizing the ball from the backcourt. The midfield and frontcourt break down the defensive layout through continuous short passes. The wingers cut inside in a timely manner to attack the flanks of the penalty area, and the full-backs selectively push forward to expand the offensive width. The team is good at pressing in local areas to force opponents into passing mistakes. In positional play, they create shooting opportunities through small-range one-two passes. Free-kicks and corner-kicks in the front field are reliable sources of goals. However, the team has some weaknesses. Their physical confrontation is relatively weak. When facing high-intensity close marking, they are prone to passing errors. The full-backs l
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      MR Tourn Portugal U20 - Ivory Coast U23
    • Romania VS Wales Romania, playing at home, adopts a 4-2-3-1 tactical formation. Most of the players in the team play in the second-tier leagues in Europe. In the midfield, the double defensive midfielders have clear roles: one focuses on defense while the other on passing, to complete the ball distribution from the back and intercept in the middle. Up front, the team relies on continuous short ground passes to link up the left and right flanks. The wingers make runs into the channels to stretch the opponent's defense. The full - backs make forward runs at the right time to expand the offensive depth. Crosses from the flanks and set - pieces in the front are the key sources of goals for the team. The team is used to applying local pressing in the middle and front fields to disrupt the opponent's ball - distribution from the back. Relying on the home - field atmosphere, they can steadily control the ball - possession rhythm. However, the team has some weaknesses. When the full - backs pu
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      INT FRL Romania - Wales
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