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    Japan VS Sweden

    FIFA World Cup
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    • peter habakkuk
      peter habakkuk
      In the World Cup's Group F, after two rounds of matches, the situation is extremely tight. The Netherlands and Japan both have 4 points, with the Netherlands leading the group on goal difference. Sweden follows closely with 3 points, while Tunisia, with 0 points, has been eliminated. Japan, with 4 points and a decent goal difference, can secure a top - two finish in the group and direct qualification to the knockout stage with a draw. Even if they lose, their 4 points may still be enough to be among the eight best third - placed teams in all groups to advance. On the other hand, Sweden has no margin for error and must win to progress directly. This is the sixth encounter between the two teams. In the previous five meetings, Japan has a record of 1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses, being slightly at a disadvantage. Japan's only victory over Sweden dates back to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They came from a 0 - 2 deficit to score 3 goals and achieve a 3 - 2 comeback, which is known as the "Berlin
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    • Lucas D
      Lucas D
      Japan has demonstrated a dominant edge in their home games during this tournament. With an 80% win - rate, they average 2.2 goals per game, concede only 4 goals in total, and have a goal difference of 7. The statistics also show that in home matches, Japan averages 4.5 corner kicks and 1 yellow card per game, indicating an efficient offensive - defensive system and strict discipline. On the contrary, Sweden's away performance is rather lackluster. Their win - rate away from home is only 25%. They concede 1.5 goals on average per away game. The contrast between 13 goals conceded and 6 goals scored clearly shows their offensive weakness and defensive flaws. Sweden averages 4.09 corner kicks and 1.4 yellow cards per away game. Frequent mistakes in the defensive end are the key factors restricting their away results. Japan's overall average goals per game is 1.9, which echoes their high - efficiency of 2.2 goals in home games, showing obvious advantages in offensive and defensive data. In
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    • MOSTLY
      MOSTLY
      In the current standings, the Netherlands and Japan both have 4 points, Sweden has 3 points, and Tunisia, with 0 points, has already been eliminated. Japan is in a calm state of mind. They can steadily secure a spot in the top two and advance. There's a chance for them to overtake the Netherlands and top the group, thus avoiding facing Brazil. Even if they don't top the group, they can still compete for a favorable third - place finish based on their points. From a tactical perspective, Japan's main goal is to maintain an undefeated record. In the first half, they will keep a stable formation and a steady rhythm, refraining from an all - out offensive. They'll decide whether to increase the pace in the second half according to the game situation. However, Japan has an injury concern. Their key winger, Kubo Takefusa, is out due to injury. This has led to a decline in midfield creativity and a weakening of their attacking ability. As a result, they are more likely to adopt a defensive -
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