Why can Japanese players gain a foothold in Serie A in such a short period of time Bundesliga The bo

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The key is awareness and thinking, and Japanese players know how to use their strengths. To put it bluntly, the Japanese have the same way of thinking when playing football as European players, and the technical polishing is easy to achieve as long as there is a good training environment when you are a child. Besides, now little Japan's body doesn't want to be short anymore, and it's also very good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Japanese players have a fighting spirit, and they are very low-key until they succeed. They are very self-motivated, and they are humble and easy to get along with other players. Man is a social animal, and once isolated, even Pele and Maradona will not be able to gain a foothold.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A good foundation, skill and awareness, coupled with an enterprising spirit and teamwork, make up for the lack of the body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Bundesliga players are now rarely seen in the other four major leagues, and the former Mateus, Rummenigge and Klinsmann eras are largely gone.

    First of all, the environment of the league lacks the content of high-tech tactics in the first place, and there are few big-name stars, except for Bayern, which are not strong clubs, and sponsors do not invest much.

    The second is that the overall skills of the Bundesliga players cannot compete with the other four major leagues, and the key positions of each club are occupied by foreign players, and the local young players are not trained, so the competitiveness of the players is declining day by day, and naturally few foreign high-level clubs pay attention.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The technique is good, the tactical literacy is high, and the body is not bad, once the technique is good, the problem is not big.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Actually, their skills are quite good, and when you watch them play, you can feel that they have a kind of excitement about the game, not just nervousness or other emotions that inhibit the performance. The Chinese players have done a good job in this Yang Chen, when you watch Hao Junmin's game, it is obvious that he is still not very confident, in fact, the coach will generally treat the players fairly, see if you can seize the opportunity. The body is one thing, but the main thing is the heart.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The training method is good, and the coach's guidance is good, such as Honda Takayo in the Europa League.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Collaborative spirit, that's key. Of course, it is also necessary that the ability is not bad.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, what I want to say is that the professionalism of players in these countries is higher than that of Chinese players, the restraint and pursuit of themselves are higher than those of Chinese players, and the probability of playing match-fixing is lower than that of Chinese players.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Physical fitness is somewhat determined by tactical literacy and technique.

    You see Hidetoshi Nakata back then, the cow was very good, in good health, and skilled.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hehe, good positional sense, good sense of coordination, and Japanese players have beautiful footwork.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    He has good awareness and technique, and he can integrate well into the team.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The big picture is good. Not so eye-catching, but not so many mistakes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is definitely a matter of one's own quality and personal will.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    They train well and have a strong will.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It seems that more than 10 years ago, Japan invested a lot of manpower and material resources in the training of youth football, so now is the harvest season. It's not cool, and there's no way around it. Look at the football environment in our country, hey...

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Nowadays, the development of football tends to be technical and physical, and Japanese players are not handsome and have excellent skills.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The players are of good quality and have a professional spirit.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's not just Japanese.

    A lot of players in Asia are okay

    The Bundesliga deserves to go to La Liga. Springboard for the Premier League

    The awareness and technique of the Japanese players are really good

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The football education and atmosphere they received since childhood are very good... It's not like in China, where they're busy building doors

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Meets the team's tactical requirements.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    As if to belittle this.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It is clear that German clubs are increasingly looking to find good players from Japan, even relying on their reliable performances. After all, Japan is now one of the top 10 countries in the Bundesliga in terms of the number of foreign players.

    Yasuhiko Okuji and Makoto Hasebe can be said to have entered the ranks of the Bundesliga Hall of Fame. Yasuhiko Okutera was the first Japanese player to compete at Germany's top level, having played for Cologne, Hertha Berlin and Werder Bremen in the '70s and '80s. Meanwhile, Makoto Hasebe is the longest-serving Bundesliga player of all Japanese players.

    He arrived in Germany in January 2008 and played as a regular midfielder for Wolfsburg when they won their first Bundesliga title in 2008-2009. He then spent a year at Nuremberg before moving to Eintracht Frankfurt in 2014. As a former captain of the national team, Makoto Hasebe continued to extend his career and improved his position at centre-back through Eintracht Frankfurt's back three.

    His defensive experience and ability to read the game helped Eintracht Frankfurt beat Bayern Munich to win the 2017-2018 German Cup, and a year later reached the semi-finals of the Europa League. In June 2020, the veteran made 309 appearances in the Bundesliga, setting a record for any Asian player in the German top flight. He is still active since then, with more than 350 games now, and he is still very important to the team, thanks to his extremely disciplined professionalism.

    Another of the most successful Japanese players to grace Germany's top flight is the country's goal record holder Shinji Kagawa, who scored 60 goals in 216 games in two spells with Borussia Dortmund. During his first spell between 2010 and 2012, he won two league titles with that brilliant young team led by Jurgen Klopp.

    Almost all of the Japanese players who have played in Germany seem to have a similar trait: a strong professionalism, which is reflected in their daily training and matches. I believe that there will be more and more such talents in the future.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Obviously, because the current Deshu Soqingguo club is increasingly looking for good players from Japan, and even relying on their reliable performances. In terms of the number of foreign players, Japan is now one of the top 10 countries in the Bundesliga. That's why it's like this.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It is clear that the German club is increasingly looking for good players from Japan, and even relying on their reliable performances. After all, Japan is now one of the top 10 countries in the Bundesliga in terms of the number of foreign players.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Italian footballers go to Japan to play Angelo Di Livio, Angelo Di Zao is an Italian football player. Angelo Di Livio plays as a midfielder and previously played for Padua Hashiyo FC in the Italian Serie A.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    List of Japanese foreign players:

    Premier League: Takumi Minamino (Liverpool), Yoshiki Muto (Newcastle), Maya Yoshida (Southampton).

    La Liga: Ku Health England (Mallorca), Qianguishi (Eibar).

    Serie A: Kenhiro Tomiyasu (Bologna).

    Bundesliga: Daichi Kamada (Eintracht Frankfurt), Makoto Hasebe (Eintracht Frankfurt), Yuya Osako (Bremen).

    Ligue 1: Hiroki Sakai (Marseille), Masako Gen (Toulouse), Eiji Kawashima (Strasbourg).

    Portuguese Super League: Yuki Anzai, Osamu Gonda.

    1. Ryuki Kamekura, Hiroki Sugashima, (Portimão), Shoya Nakajima (Porto), Dairan Maeda (Guess or Madeira Navigation),

    Eredivisie: Dojo Oki (Eindhoven), Akira Itakura (Groningen), Yusei Sugawara (AZ Alkmaar), Keito Nakamura (FC Twente), Yuta Nakayama (Zwolle), Van Vermeske Kenji (Zwolle).

    Match: Junya Ito: (Genk), Tatsuya Ito (Saint-Truiden), Naomi Ueda (Segra Bruges), Yuki Kobayashi (Wasland Beveren), Yuya Kubo (Gent), Yuma Suzuki (Saint-Truiden), Daniel Schmidt (Saint-Truiden), Yasuji Miyoshi (Antwerp), Ryota Morioka (Charlerois), Yuta Toyokawa (Auburn).

    Austrian Super League: Masaya Okukawa (Red Bull Salzburg), Koya Kitagawa (Rapid Vienna),

    Russian Premier League: Takuma Nishimura (Moscow ** Army).

    Sai Chao: Takuma Asano (Partizan Belgrade).

    Su Chao: Ryotaro Shino (Hartz).

    Turkish Super League: Yuto Nagatomo: (Galatasaray).

    West B: Rui Yamaguchi (Extremadura), Shinji Okazaki (Huesca), Takeshi Shibasaki (A Coruña), Shinji Kagawa (Zaragoza).

    Bundesliga: Endo (Stuttgart).

    West B B: Yuki Abe (Barcelona B).

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