The United States Men’s National Team is not performed but.
Coach Mauricio Pochettino’s unit suffered a troublesome (and demoralizing) 2-0 loss to South Korea on Saturday. However there’s nonetheless one sport left on this worldwide window for the Individuals, a captivating conflict towards Japan in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ET (English on TNT, HBO Max, Peacock and Spanish on Universo).
The USMNT and Japan do not have a lot of a historical past — this shall be simply the fourth time they’ve performed. (Japan leads the sequence 2-1.) Regardless of their lack of familiarity with each other, although, they share related trajectories in worldwide soccer. Each dominate their areas however fail to make dents in World Cups; each have vocal fan bases who imagine they need to be doing much better than they’ve given their spectacular monetary assets.
However what is the deeper story behind this Japan crew? What has it performed lately — and how much problem will it current for the USMNT? This is what defines Japan’s Samurai Blue in 2025:
Japan soccer has a sustainable construct towards worldwide success
On the subject of World Cup preparation, few groups are extra calm or as environment friendly as Japan. The Samurai Blue had been the primary crew on the earth to qualify for the 2026 event after a stellar displaying in Asian qualifying. Japan has suffered only one loss up to now yr — to Australia, because of an unlikely last-minute objective from Aziz Behich — and outscored its opponents 32 to five. Japan hasn’t conceded a couple of objective per match because it misplaced 2-1 to Iran in 2024’s Asian Cup.
The USMNT, in the meantime, has seven losses in that very same time interval, outscoring opponents 29-20.
Japan has a gentle hand in coach Hajime Moriyasu
Coach Hajime Moriyasu had his justifiable share of struggles when he took over the Samurai Blue in 2018. Followers decried his appointment then, sure that he can be too conservative in his strategy. In a method, they had been proper.
Moriyasu, caught between two generations of Japanese gamers, spent a lot of the early 2020s hanging onto legends Maya Yoshida, Miki Yamane and Keisuke Honda as an alternative of fielding youthful, brisker choices. Whereas Japan was busy making ready for the 2022 World Cup, its followers had been busy calling for Moriyasu’s head.
They needn’t have nervous. Moriyasu’s cross-generational Japan facet had a implausible World Cup in 2022, beating Spain and Germany within the group stage earlier than falling to Croatia on penalties.
