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    Netherlands VS Japan

    FIFA World Cup
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    Netherlands
    Netherlands
    Japan
    Japan
    Team analysis Netherlands: Physical, direct, strong aerial play + set pieces. 4-3-3 with wide wingers. High press, but can leave gaps. Japan: Technical, quick transitions, disciplined 4-2-3-1. Elite off-ball movement + counter speed. Weak vs physicality but tactically sharp.
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    • Virginia Glänzer
      Virginia Glänzer
      Netherlands VS Japan The Netherlands has been in good form recently, delivering impressive performances in several matches. On the other hand, Japan has also shown good play, but it was significantly affected by the opponent's momentum. The team's overall defensive ability is rather poor. The Netherlands' recent performance has been outstanding. However, the team lacks good wingers. Only the midfield penetration poses a threat, and there is no striker with extraordinary ability, resulting in relatively weak scoring power. In terms of historical records, the Netherlands holds an advantage. Moreover, the odds of the Netherlands are still on an upward trend. When the two teams meet again, they need to maintain a normal level. So, which team can seize the initiative in this game? Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming The Netherlands has been in excellent form. Looking at the historical encounters between The Netherlands and Japan, the two teams
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      World Cup Netherlands - Japan
    • Jesus Lema iniesta
      Jesus Lema iniesta
      Netherlands VS Japan Japan's team has shown a remarkable improvement in their offense - defense system. They adopt a style of rapid passing and controlling, high - pressure pressing, and efficient offense - defense transitions, which makes the game tempo extremely fast. On the offensive side, they have multiple scoring threats. Their wingers can break through with great sharpness, the midfield has precise penetration, and the front - line players make flexible runs. They can break through various defensive set - ups and create goal - scoring opportunities, with a steadily increasing finishing rate. Defensively, the team has made significant progress. They are no longer just strong in attack but weak in defense. The back - line players have good coordination in defending, clear positioning, and can effectively withstand high - intensity attacks, showing great resilience under pressure. However, the team's only shortcoming is their relatively weak physical confrontation. They are at a di
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      World Cup Netherlands - Japan
    • Arnola Septa Maheswara
      Arnola Septa Maheswara
      Netherlands VS Japan I have nearly two decades of experience in match analysis. As the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico heats up, I'll be providing in - depth analysis throughout the tournament. The Netherlands, the so - called "Orange Army", is set to face off against Japan, a strong Asian team, in their opening group - stage match. The total value of the Dutch squad exceeds 700 million euros, boasting both emerging and established stars like Gakpo, Simons, and De Ligt. They've remained undefeated in their last eight matches across various competitions, with a well - developed offensive and defensive system. Their goal for this World Cup is to reach at least the quarter - finals. In this opening match, they'll aim to secure points while also managing the workload of their key players to prevent early - stage injuries. Japan's team is worth nearly 300 million euros, with about half of its players competing in the top five European leagues. They have a well - oiled pass
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      World Cup Netherlands - Japan
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    • Team Analysis Germany: 4x World Cup winners, stacked midfield with Musiala/Wirtz/Kimmich + Havertz up top. 9 wins in a row, 29 goals scored, 6 conceded under Nagelsmann. High press, quick transitions, elite depth. Weakness: can get caught if counters beat the high line. Curacao: WC debutants, compact 5-3-2 style under Advocaat. Rely on Bacuna brothers, Locadia, and set pieces. Physical + disciplined but lack top-level experience. Conceded 11 vs Scotland/Australia/China.
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      World Cup Germany - Curacao
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